Claviorer Soufaille
Lavinn Van Horn
Auther; Pue' Sung Pager, created the character L.V. Horn, a super Professer
Who created four legged, walking observation lab, that can walk in deserts undisturbed. It can walk in tundra without slipping. Walking through jungles with no adversaries.
Some thought his character was fictional, until a Peruvian company who had a patent on the mobile layer.
It's said that what started the ruccus, was the teachings of Lavinn Van Horn, who taught his students, that if they had reached the age of 27 and weren't married, to date adveripusly, to make freinds who were foe to there partner. And marry with divorce, and the means of problemsolving. A car company executive, created a mobile flyer aimed to travel in the desert, it hovers over hot areas with no regard to weather.
A room sized hoverer that glides the through the desert, the hydrogen powered engine produces water, Professer LaVinns works were considered evil, it caused a well known award winning Professer, asked him to debate how m on the morals of prosperity and mankind. Sure ng the debate one of Lavinn Vanhorns' supporters used a sonic device and they beamed out of the auditorium, with the rival Professer, and moments later they walked back into the room, to a mixed reaction from the audience, most of thinking it was a hoax, Later as a response the proof
Dessert sent a robot to Vanhorns' home, when he anwsered the door, the robot grabbed him and flow him to a television station.harpsichord verses a piano!
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Submitted by allanterry542curtis_2 on July 24, 2021
Modified on April 12, 2023
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Stanzas | 2 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 6 |
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