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The Great Humpback Crocodile, Croc Croc

Cliff Welty

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June 9th, 2015 - 08:46 AM

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The Great Humpback Crocodile, Croc Croc

Somewhere along the coastal waters of deep South Texas the Great humpback Crocodile (Croc Croc) has been found. Long thought to be extinct, this huge aggressive beast has resurfaced into our reality after being hidden for so long. I cannot and will not divulge the exact location of this fearsome predator under the penalty of imprisonment and torture.

It can be recognized by it's gigantic v shaped head as large as a small boat, a fourth tooth hanging out of it's maw a foot long and the humped back as big as a VW Beetle. The length of this monstrous creature is from 30-50 feet long and as wide as a boxcar. Croc Croc has a sickly pale green hue which makes it's body nearly invisible in the water.
Swimmers, boaters and anyone else that might be tempted get close, beware. Croc Croc is extremely agile in the water and can swim 40 knots per hour.

By now you may have discerned that Croc Croc is purely a figment of my overactive imagination. Is it good to have these flights of fancy? Only with the freeing of it can we create something more than our everyday humdrum realities. So, in other terms I guess it keeps me loose and unfettered to see something more than what I am actually looking at. (See photo)

Now, with Croc Croc put back into his true hiding spot (my mind) I can go and imagine something truly uncontained and wonderful upon my canvas of linen. Hmmmm.... What shall I paint today?

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