THE SEARCH FOR THE PLOT (part six) - Random Fatal Interlude
Two architect-like entities were sitting in an office in a skyscraper, watching their colleagues drop out of the windows above them. They were trying to name them.
Suddenly, a smaller body fell out of the window.
"What was that?" asked one of the architects (played by Eric Idle).
"I don't know," said the other architect (played by another member of a certain comedy troupe that I happen to idolize whom I can't quite remember at the moment and haven't the patience to go look up), "but if I had to guess, I'd say it was a hobbit."
And indeed, he was right. It was, in fact, one of the Shire-folk, thrown over the building by an angry Disneyland guest after he tried to cut the line to get on the Winnie the Pooh ride.
Pippin went SPLAT.
TBC
A/N: The Monty Python reference in the last one was the whole duel on the bridge, most importantly the 'it's only a flesh wound', 'none shall pass', and 'I'll bite your kneecaps off' bits. Can y'all spot the pattern yet? Props to the 1st person who does. Sami, you don't count so don't even guess. The Python reference in this chapter should be extra obvious, so I'll have to make the next one really hard. See y'all later, please review!
Two architect-like entities were sitting in an office in a skyscraper, watching their colleagues drop out of the windows above them. They were trying to name them.
Suddenly, a smaller body fell out of the window.
"What was that?" asked one of the architects (played by Eric Idle).
"I don't know," said the other architect (played by another member of a certain comedy troupe that I happen to idolize whom I can't quite remember at the moment and haven't the patience to go look up), "but if I had to guess, I'd say it was a hobbit."
And indeed, he was right. It was, in fact, one of the Shire-folk, thrown over the building by an angry Disneyland guest after he tried to cut the line to get on the Winnie the Pooh ride.
Pippin went SPLAT.
TBC
A/N: The Monty Python reference in the last one was the whole duel on the bridge, most importantly the 'it's only a flesh wound', 'none shall pass', and 'I'll bite your kneecaps off' bits. Can y'all spot the pattern yet? Props to the 1st person who does. Sami, you don't count so don't even guess. The Python reference in this chapter should be extra obvious, so I'll have to make the next one really hard. See y'all later, please review!
