-the stories created, written and drawn by SHELDON MAYER
-grandfather was George CHARLES AGER. Grandmother was MAY AGER
-AGER as in Sugar and Spike were toddlers AGES
-and their ages and years they were born are jumped
-and characteristics of them are altered
-about 1998 living at Sunrise Trust
-I once made a still there couple of PIN cuts / SPIIKE
-in a slightly largish pinkish LUMP on my left thigh / SUGAR
-maybe the characters had truth to them. But only a few stories did
-about 1987 my grandfather gave me an old POCKETKNIFE / SPIKE with Old American Indian designs on it
-without thinking I cruelly threw it away in the Garage Rubbish Bag. Maybe I set it up
-INDIAN / TERMINATE / ENDING
-I asked my grandmother when my grandfather was ill if he was a Christian. She said he was brushing me off slightly. After that when I thought of the idea of them being Christians enough. The thought just went out of my head
-SHORT / SUGAR
-CIRCUIT / SPIKE
-at Christmas 1988 my mother was staying with us. I had some money for Christmas. I biked to the next town to try to buy some videos. At a large video store there was a whole wall of large cased new VHS videos for sale. When they would not normally be for sale for years
-I bought two robot themed ones. Short Circuit and Terminator
-in 2017 I tried to use those to put my grandparents each in to long lasting copies of my home. And my mother CHRISTINE 'SCORINGE' / SHORT CIRCUIT. And where they were lifelike unthinking robots
-later I changed that to cause the day the voices and magical ideas began in 1995. On a tall foliage bank facing my grandmother's apartment. Earlier that day it looked like an electrical short circuit. I tried to use that to end the three of them completely. No way of even any afterlife
-the Short Circuit video case had a tall card lightning bolt coming out of the top of it. SPIKE and the PIN
-my grandmother was conceived in Britain about the time Walt Disney was an Ambulance Driver in France. A man looking like Walt Disney paid for a Disney book of stories by the Hospital published by PARRAGON
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