“I always answer, ‘Do you know about a little girl named Mary?” Anyway, I’d like to start my diary with my favorite line of all time: Once upon a time…in Hell, I was pretty bored. Things around me weren’t burning hot enough like they usually did. I liked my Hell cooked well. A medium-rare cooked Hell wasn’t my thing. It might be the French’s. Hell was missing a certain sparkle to it that day. The stars in the sky were shimmering a tad too bright for my eyes, instead of dimming, dying, or turning... into Meteors hitting the earth and putting an end to the whole mess. I could even feel a cold breeze swooshing through the coal and fire in Hell. I felt like I was on a freakin’ summer beach. What kind of Hell was that? We could use our reputation like that. Then I found a horrible blooming flower growing through the coals, unaffected by all the heat and cinder surrounding it. What the hell was going on? I just couldn’t believe it. It was such an awful day in Hell. Should I put the closed sign outside?MoreLessRead More Read Less
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