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			<title>The Truth</title>
			<description>Buddha tells a man how the relationship between his dog and himself is like the relationship between him and nirvana.</description>
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			<title>Reality Sets In</title>
			<description>	Asthe sun began to grace the sky, I kicked back in the chair by the smolderingremnants of the fire.&amp;nbsp; I took out mycigarettes, slowly drew one from the pack, and proceeded to set it aflame.&amp;nbsp; I took in a long deep drag, and as I did myhead seemed to spin.&amp;nbsp; Man I wonder what Joe..</description>
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			<title>The End of Days</title>
			<description>Lava had begun bubble up from theground, right where the dying embers used to be.&amp;nbsp; Before I could analyze further, a sharp windhit me right under the ears and sent shivers through my body.&amp;nbsp; My back was to the water, and I felt adarkness creeping up behind me.&amp;nbsp; My eyesseem to f..</description>
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			<title>The Enlightened Ones</title>
			<description>	Atfirst, I couldn&amp;rsquo;t make out who was speaking but as I took a few steps forwardmy vision got clearer.&amp;nbsp; It was middle ageman, medium in stature; he was sitting in one of our chairs by what was left ofthe dying fire.&amp;nbsp; His head was bald, andupon his face he wore a long, well-..</description>
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			<title>The War in the Forest</title>
			<description>Bulletsflew and flares burst, we were in the middle of all-out battle.&amp;nbsp; I looked down at my legs and once again mywardrobe had changed, now I was wearing military green with shiny blackboots.&amp;nbsp; I looked to my left to see Donniewearing the same with a large spotlight mounted to his h..</description>
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			<title>Earth's Exit</title>
			<description>Ilooked down at my right arm and I could tell that I was in some sort ofsuit.&amp;nbsp; Grey in color, and some sort ofweird mesh fabric.&amp;nbsp; Unlike anything I hadseen before.&amp;nbsp; My arms were locked in mylarge metal clamps, and as the vision came to fruition, I realized that I wassittin..</description>
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			<title>The City of Gold</title>
			<description>Thecity was enormous, as I looked around the changing landscape; the city went asfar as my eyes could see.&amp;nbsp; I was nolonger in the dank, swampy reservoir; I was in some kind of futuristicpalace.&amp;nbsp; Donnie and Derrick had all butdisappeared, except for the faint murmur of Cajun music..</description>
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			<title>Blast Off</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;I rose up from my seat under the canopy to investigate the camp fire andScooter rose with me.&amp;nbsp; When I firstwalked up I thought it was my eyes playing tricks on me but the fire seemed tobe burning, blue, green, and yellow in color.&amp;nbsp;As I neared the colorful flame, I realized ..</description>
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			<title>Strange New Friends</title>
			<description>The trail was a simple one, oneway in, one way out.&amp;nbsp; It would be hard toget lost with such a simple objective.&amp;nbsp; Iknew there would be other campers out there, but my main goal was to get usdown the trail and back without making contact with anyone.&amp;nbsp; As the group marched passed ..</description>
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			<title>The Journey Begins</title>
			<description>	Thelaughter echoed through camping area as the four of us drank on through thenight.&amp;nbsp; Five solid hours of bingedrinking had caused our group to becoming giddy with storytelling. One by onewe went around the circle telling one tale after another, for what seem likehours.&amp;nbsp; The nig..</description>
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			<title>Indian Creek Retreat</title>
			<description>As the campfire dies, Donnie and Gabe are in search for an adventure.  They find it off in the recesses of the dark forest around their campground.  Join Gabe on his psychological journey.</description>
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