Labyrinth
From Plastic Tub
labyrinth jlb 1. A unicursal path wound to a central turn-about. 2. A geomachynically-rendered purificator utilized in ritualized ablations of the soul. 3. A Greek Key fit with a lock.
Usage...toomed entanglements, walled, mine eyes bereft.. ExtrapolationTerraWee briefly sported an elaborate labyrinth named Saturn. Its concentric rings of shrubbery circled a deep sinkhole, and Watchtowers orbited the outskirts. Art Doll pumped the sinkhole full of pancake batter, flash-fried the surface, and slathered it with gallons of butter.1 Doll had intended to raise funds by selling off chunks of pancake at TerraWee's Solar Bakery, but an early winter storm turned his giant flapjack into an ice-skating rink. The unflappable Doll simply took it as support for his pancake interruptus theory. Doll later published a treatise on the history and proper usage of the labyrinth. From the introduction:
Doll, it should be noted, had no officially recognized off-spring,3 though he often refered to the astromical observatories in his watchtowers as "my babies". NotesNote 1: According to Doll, "Sinkholes are manifest evidence of Donut Earth ... that thin crust collapsing to yield the hollow innard -- why, it's only natural to fill such holes with batter. Only a damn fool would leave an unattended grotto laying about his land. That's just asking for a bunch of Gnomes to come make themselves at home." Note 2: This passage was quoted by Dr. "Alamo" Jane Jenkins the curiously non-autobiographical Notes on Self. She went to quote an unreferenced poem: "Ah but that brief moment of flight," crooned the fallen angel in phoenix-like recollection." Note 3: We need not note that rumors, of course, abound. See Also |
DesiderataLabyrinth and labia share etymological roots, stemming back to a Latin word for "lip".
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