Thursday, April 7, 2011

Passage for POS

Within the past few months, the town’s most productive farmer has visibly been fuming over the imposed taxes on farm products. The tax itself cut the farmer’s pay in half. With a wife and two sons at home, he needs the money to support his family. Outraged with the new tax, the farmer invented a plan to torture the town committee. With the side money that he had saved throughout his lengthy, dull life, the farmer bought a small family of hornets from Western Indo-China. The hornets were rare specimens, costing the farmer ten dollars per hornet. However, these hornets posed as a very dangerous threat, as one sting can be fatal. After growing his army of the hornets to well over two thousand, the farmer prepared to carry out his plan. During the next town meeting, the farmer carried two giant jugs covered with a black silk quilt made by an elderly woman in farmer’s motherland of Russia. When the meeting began, the farmer let loose a pestilence of the hornets from West Indo-China. The hornets had not been fed for two days and were blatantly eager to find food. However, the people of the meeting were blocking the way for these hornets to escape into the fields for the tangy nectar that they were seeking. Thus, the massacre began.

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