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<blockquote data-quote="Kem Rixen" data-source="post: 124747" data-attributes="member: 5832"><p>“When I was a young child, we didn't have any of your crazy ingredients, we made our electronics the old fashioned way. You planted the Haley Seed in the ground, that's what we called them back then, Haley Seeds. They probably had some other name that was far less interesting. We'd put the Haley Seeds into the ground, and watch them grow. After a week or so you'd have a mighty television or some sort, that was the most wondrous thing about those Haley Seeds, you'd never know what you'd got. It came from the man, Phillip Haley, he was a musician, quite famous, but the problem with having him play, was that he never would play the same song twice. By the end of Haley's career, his songs became more and more obscure, until the point he stopped making sounds, and insisted that he was sending you the sounds with his mind.”</p><p></p><p>The young man had had enough of his grandfathers ramblings, and interrupted with a cough.</p><p></p><p>“Do you need a glass of water, junior?”</p><p></p><p>“No...but look at the time. Why, I believe it is time for me, to be heading home. It was a pleasure as it always is to see you.”</p><p></p><p>The grandfather was quite sad and tried to hide this from his grandson, who, being quite bored anyways wouldn't have noticed. The grandfather said goodbye and they parted ways. Soon thereafter the grandson was eaten by a bear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kem Rixen, post: 124747, member: 5832"] “When I was a young child, we didn't have any of your crazy ingredients, we made our electronics the old fashioned way. You planted the Haley Seed in the ground, that's what we called them back then, Haley Seeds. They probably had some other name that was far less interesting. We'd put the Haley Seeds into the ground, and watch them grow. After a week or so you'd have a mighty television or some sort, that was the most wondrous thing about those Haley Seeds, you'd never know what you'd got. It came from the man, Phillip Haley, he was a musician, quite famous, but the problem with having him play, was that he never would play the same song twice. By the end of Haley's career, his songs became more and more obscure, until the point he stopped making sounds, and insisted that he was sending you the sounds with his mind.” The young man had had enough of his grandfathers ramblings, and interrupted with a cough. “Do you need a glass of water, junior?” “No...but look at the time. Why, I believe it is time for me, to be heading home. It was a pleasure as it always is to see you.” The grandfather was quite sad and tried to hide this from his grandson, who, being quite bored anyways wouldn't have noticed. The grandfather said goodbye and they parted ways. Soon thereafter the grandson was eaten by a bear. [/QUOTE]
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