Mars, Mork, Kimba and Chemo
It’s only a docking station.
They will inject me with an IV and drug me for 3 hrs whilst I take my trip to Mars… sort of like Mork
They call it chemo but its actually the ticket to Mars!
People there may say the ‘C’ word but I know that is a code name because otherwise everyone might want to go to Mars, so they have to make it look like crap so only the hand picked people get on the rocket ship.
And they say they use chemo, which is is code for Kimba… so they know they are actually dealing with Kimba and we all know that’s one really resilient white lion.
The rocket ship to Mars is well tested… the doctors are all scientists who have tested it for lots of years and found what brings almost everyone back alive.
I have great pilots, co-pilots, autopilots, all monitoring everything from the ground
I have a cheer squad tuning in from 12-1pm daily to monitor lunch progress and ensure all limbs are moving
I have astronaut food disguised in baby food jars as it may be difficult to digest on Mars and mouth ulcers, sore through and dodgy gut are quite normal for the inhabitants there
plus since I gained 3-4kg and got a normal white cell count at the ticket counter, well my seat got upgraded from the back of the rocket ship to the third row
and those getting to go to Mars are very lucky, they are all hand picked because if they stayed on Earth they might die soon due to an early useby date, but once they get back from a few months on Mars, they are CHANGED, their program gets changed and then usually they will live on on Earth without their otherwise pre-programmed in complications and they get an extended useby date!
This is how it works on Mars.
So I’m glad I’m going.
Warmly,
Polly (from team Donna)
one of the new converts.
Donna Williams, BA Hons, Dip Ed.
Author, artist, singer-songwriter, screenwriter.
Autism consultant and public speaker.
http://www.donnawilliams.net
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