From: dicksilk@gmail.com   
      
   On Sunday, September 20, 2020 at 9:22:31 AM UTC-5, sandy wrote:   
   > This scene opens when I find myself staring at an [animal's] horn just   
   hanging in the air. The horn is semi-translucent about 9 inches long and the   
   horn is covered in ridges going lengthwise. I can see where the horn has been   
   cut off because it is very    
   smooth on the end."   
      
   Two days ago (?) my neighbor was out in his back yard blowing a    
   trange-sounding horn. Turns out it was a kind of sheep's horn (about ½" at   
   the narrow tip to perhaps 2" at the wide end, but about 2' long!) but   
   black-ish, possibly of a goat. Meanwhile,    
   I dug my horn out of the garage, the horn which my parents brought back from   
   their trip to Switzerland. It's perhaps longer than 2', but more like 4"-5"   
   at the wide end, and whitish, almost translucent (light can pass through it   
   *somewhat* to an extent.)   
    The "mouthpiece" end is flattened smooth, but the flared end is rough. I   
   just bring this up because the discussion of an animal horn is not something   
   one runs across every day.   
      
   > Scene jumps. I am in the process of opening my back door only to discover   
   the neighbors black cat just sitting there staring at me. I wonder what he   
   wants as I don't plant on feeding him or he will be there all the time. I wake   
   up at that moment.    
      
   The decision to NOT feed that cat is the same as *not* subscribing to a dark   
   idea that is capable of feeding itself, but wants to feed off your energy   
   long-term (like the DNC.)   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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