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    Karieve
    Charlotte

    Your Own World!  — 1 year ago

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    I think everybody has been here at least once in their lives! It is a great places to be! :]

    dromedarymuppet
    Nowhere

    A tip I have about this place  — 2 years ago

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    Epilepsy helps. Most definitely. I understand certain migraine disorders are closely related enough to induce travel, ha ha. Though neither disorder is necessary. A certain Peter Pan type quality and certainly an astoundingly obstinant imagination with which one can ignore all reality would suffice, I’m sure. The belief in any spiritual, unscientific mumbo jumbo is entirely superfluous, as this simply calls for brief and momentary willingness to suspend disbelief (and if you can watch any film and forget for five minutes where you are, then you have already achieved this). This is possibly akin to meditation without the try-hard factor. I highly recommend!

    Ruben Llibre
    Santo Domingo

    just close your eyes..  — 2 years ago

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    come aboard… tight your seatbelt..
    and float away

    BrightShadow
    Fort Worth

    Narnia and Perelandra  — 2 years ago

    sort of been there actually, by reading the books (by C. S. Lewis), and in “choose your own adventure” books of Narnia. Two of my favorite places.

    neenypie
    Glasgow

    Hanging Gardens of Babylon and Soddom and Gomorah  — 2 years ago

    Sounds kinda fun huh, & shan gri la too

    cafegroundzero
    Illinois

    I just found that place, Skull, which I had been looking for  — 2 years ago

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    for years and years. I had thought it was in Eastern Illinois, in Amish Country, or where the story of Children of the Corn took place.

    But in the animated film of the Pooh’s Grand Adventure, I learned there is a scary and mysterious place called Skull. I have now been on this adventure with Winnie the Pooh, Rabbit, Tigger, Piglet, and Eyore.

    But I forgot how we got there and back.  I had more than one too many Heinekens last night, and took a big chaw of West Tennessee tobacco this morning after my first cup of coffee.

    But wait a moment; how do you get there? See the entry for Skull, if you know, and place it on your list to put a comment. Or just leave a comment here, or whatever! Have a nice day or night!

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