Wednesday, February 9, 2011

St Bernard Crossed With Newfoundland




could barely distinguish clearly in the opening of the hole from ten feet deep where he was. It was really amazing to be alive and without fractures. The flashes dazzled her sight. He had received invitations of all types: interviews for radio, television and press reports about his condition, first aid medical assistance. Also the support necessary to leave the site wet and cold.
thought that just last week was a complete nobody who lived on the pitiful wages that gave him his factory pattern. At home he was always a disaster, divorced and with a couple of children adrift easy conquests in the bars and partying buddies were all I had tasted in life.
could now conclude that it was relatively lucky. Sometimes things, without being written, they happen to say that life is not and will remain as one has lived. This is not anything I wanted but is relieved to have been away from the noise and fatigue. Even offers of money and incentives have flattered his ears. From his tiny position in the bottom of a well into which he fell by accident, has links with those who want to rescue him from above. Selection
not short, he just has to be selective in accepting this or that. Tie a rope and be redeemed once and for all is the immediate solution but it will mean that in a couple of weeks after passing the euphoria of the rescue, again be the same nobody.
In this brooding when he saw the basket in which he had received food with first aid. His message was clear to all curious heads high in the hole waiting for your response. Not leave the well. Supplies should continue sending them in the basket attached to a rope.


in the well. Six months later.
get bored too cramped feet and can barely keep up. Sticking hands unable to hold on to the walls around him. Has long since stopped listening to voices. The reporters were the first to leave. Nobody overlooking the hole. The help they receive from above is becoming more sporadic. In the basket just enough food for one day.

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