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If the Sun, the Moon, and the stars, were to bindle and fall away in a sad milky twilight, where would the Turtle of Creation race off to, and to whom would he turn for company?




 

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darkshadowsseeker
posted 30-May-2004 1:42am  
He would lumber after the dish and the spoon. The existing planets would give him comfort and company.
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator
posted 30-May-2004 2:17am  
He would probably move in with me, and console himself with the TV at top volumes all night.
justjulie
posted 30-May-2004 8:25am  
in his own shell/himself
Biggles
posted 30-May-2004 9:34am  
He would turn inside out in his grief, and turn to his viscera for company.
heyzeus1
posted 30-May-2004 9:58am  
there is always the turtle whose back he stood on, and the turtle whose back that one is standing on, and so forth...
moviesnob
posted 30-May-2004 2:56pm  
the hare
thevelvetcure
posted 30-May-2004 2:57pm  
Freebird survey (me thinks)

The Turtle of Creation would join the Lir (Irish Celtic God of Sea) due to the fact that neither of them require as much attention or violence as some of the other gods do.
mandy
posted 30-May-2004 3:05pm  
David
Dino
posted 30-May-2004 5:13pm  
He has no-one for company now. Why should it matter?

No really, I have no idea.
heyzeus1
(reply to Dino) posted 30-May-2004 6:42pm  
good point
Jody
posted 31-May-2004 10:06am  
I suspect he would creep slowly into the sea of serenity, accompanied by the ramora of restfulness and the barnacles of bliss.
bill Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 31-May-2004 12:38pm  
What does bindle mean? It wasn't in my dictionary.
heyzeus1
(reply to Jody) posted 31-May-2004 5:43pm  
what a beautiful answer!
heyzeus1
(reply to bill) posted 31-May-2004 5:45pm  
i would say it means fold up. it is slang. bindle is a word used for something folded or packaged, kind of like bundle. to make a verb out of it makes some sense, as it is rooted in 'bind'.
iamdonte
posted 31-May-2004 7:12pm  
Do what? I have never heard of this.
bill Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator
(reply to heyzeus1) posted 31-May-2004 7:30pm  
thx
Zang
posted 31-May-2004 11:36pm  
It would take more than that to make the turtle race off.
OfTheSoul
posted 6-Jun-2004 11:22am  
I gave my guess to this in Qual. I'm gonna stick to it and say that the Turtle of Creation both race off to and turn to Horace, the infamous proprietor of chance for company...?

*wrings hands in anticipation, silently praying 'oh-please-oh-please be the right answer oh-please-oh-please...'*
spidertea
(reply to heyzeus1) posted 6-Jun-2004 7:09pm  
I just knew this was your survey.
heyzeus1
(reply to spidertea) posted 6-Jun-2004 8:08pm  
wow, i havent seen you in years!
heyzeus1
(reply to OfTheSoul) posted 6-Jun-2004 8:09pm  
well, you've got something there...
spidertea
(reply to heyzeus1) posted 7-Jun-2004 6:12pm  
Yeah- I've been busy and didn't have internet.
How have you been?
heyzeus1
(reply to spidertea) posted 7-Jun-2004 7:00pm  
good...and bad. depends on the day. i was away from SC for a year myself, just came back around last month. i've been laid off recently and was snowed in the latter part of winter, so i've been on the net way too much.
ASB
posted 8-Jun-2004 5:00pm  
The moon?
cerealkiller Survey Qualifier
posted 12-Jun-2004 9:46pm  
the rabbit hole, Tweedle Dum
clare
posted 10-Aug-2006 12:55pm  
The Red Queen, not the White Queen. OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!
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