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Shub-Niggurath lives in Greyhound bus toilets (fiction) by BookReader

Sun Jul 29 2012 at 7:22:41 He had to pee. Mr. Jayden Lewis, age eighteen, of Los Angeles County, California had to take a piss. A simple act complicated by location and distance. He had sat down near the front of the bus, the toilet was in the back. He had taken a window seat and a woman had taken the aisle seat boxing him in. The bus was crowded. he didn’t want to go back. Maybe he could have a few hours ago when the sleek gray Greyhound had just pulled out of LA, but by now every one of the twenty passengers had probably crapped back there. The smell would be awful and as the bus bounced along the road he kept having visions of the toilet being frothy like a well-mixed milkshake.

More than a game: 16 year-old Bills fan battling cancer travels to Arrowhead for AFC Championship

and last updated 2021-01-24 12:40:52-05 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WKBW) — Football is more than what happens on the field. That rings true for Jayden Lewis, a 16 year-old boy from Billings, Montana, who is fighting a rare form of bone cancer. “I am a hardcore Wyoming fan, so when Josh Allen came to the Bills, I became a Bills fan,” he said. Lewis, had a major lung surgery last week, but couldn’t miss the chance to see the Buffalo Bills in person, and his idol, Josh Allen play in an AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs. The family packed their bags and drove 16 hours to get to Kansas City, Missouri.

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