Boneyards

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boneyard n. 1. A cemetery -- quite literally, a yard of bones. 2. A hospital or nursing home. 3. A school, strip mall, sporting stadium or apartment complex; a structure containing numerous inconscient persons. 4. A human being, particularly in reference to destination. 5. A type of sailor's knot originating in Nova Scotia. 6. A cityscape dominated by skyscrapers. 7. A homo-sexual dance club or drinking establishment.

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"In consequence, the U.S. remains buried in Korea can never be recovered but are bound to be reduced to earth with the flow of time." -- Foriegn Ministry spokesperson, N. Korea.

....floating desperately, hanging on to a gelatinous hook from the sky....the Ace of Spades presented to the hungry void....see Holy Grail

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Work-a-day environs can become boneyards, easily, and often.
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Work-a-day environs can become boneyards, easily, and often.

Desiderata


Steven Vogeler's Associationalist Composition No.1 features a passage referred to as Brought up in a Boneyard.

A short-story by Alfred Bester, By Leaps and Bounds, features a character named Winthrop Boneyard who can teleport himself for a maximum distance of 3.14 "neo-meters."