Wednesday, May 17, 2017

20 Thousand Leagues Under The Sea Copy Cat

Bob had heard all about this "Captain Nemo" guy, exploring the wonders of the ocean, never returning to land.  Bob knew he could do better.  From the moment he first read that paper about Nemo's wondrous Nautilus, he knew he had to have a submarine of his own.  He set off to the scrapyard, taking whatever sheets of iron and steel he could find.  Long hours he worked, bolting together the plates under the cover of darkness.  Finally, after months of effort, it was ready.  His majestic creation, the Lobster, was finally ready for its maiden voyage.  He hauled it down to the ocean, and dragged it into the water.  It bobbed unsteadily on the waves, its jumbled mass of bolted together plates creaking on the water.  Undeterred, Bob climbed into the vessel and set off into the New York Harbor.  As Bob peered out of the misshapen portholes clumsily integrated into the hull out into the murky waters of the harbor, he couldn't believe what he was seeing.  He never could have imagined the wondrous beauty of the creatures that lived in the harbor.  The tweaked out sharks and jumpy sea otters couldn't imagine it either.

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