Rambo Year One

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Let's try it� Danforth walked down a few steps, until he was beside his mate.
Then he stopped and looked up to the sky.
The rain was never-ending.
Even though the rain had been unceasing for days, the sky instead of emptying itself looked as if it was charging even more, becoming grayer and grayer and darker an darker... And it never stopped.
�Oh, Jesus� Danforth said, while looking at it.
He took off his rucksack and the pain was so strong that he looked like he was growling.
�Be careful - sai
...d Krakauer -: don't have to throw it. Just roll it. Because if you don't, it could rip apart, and in that case you'll have to carry your bricks with your bare hands� Danforth gave a little kick to his rucksack and it started rolling violently. Before vanishing from sight, it was bouncing.
The idea that he was going to descend that slope gave Danforth a sharp pain to his stomach.
�If you want some free advice, go down on your ass, because going down standing is impossible� said Krakauer, then he crouched down and started going down partly dragging himself and partly using his arms..


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Guest 6 years ago

A worthy addition to the Rambo saga. Similar to Ken Anderson's,
Sympathy for The Devil

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