-I think on a New Zealand made Kids TV show in the 1970s
-there was a New Zealand made comic
-called 'Rosco'
-he was a Cowboy
-the format of the comic might have been like The Smurfs comics
-I have never seen a trace of this comic since
-he looked slightly like a man I know who lives nearby named ROSS Farr
-ROSCO- as in CROSS. I get the exact looking appearance of CHRISTIAN 'Paredes'. And CROSS CO I get the Messiah like personality I saw in him
-ROSCO- I get the RESCUE powers. My list of super hero powers I came up with
-ROSCO- RUSH RESCUE- I get them fully in me all the time
-the comic I think I imagined was about a WESTERN Cowboy
-like the comic was not real there is no truth to the HISTORY of CHRISTIAN
-a man living a blocks from me named ROSS FARR
-like that might say the truth of the Bible goes to CROSS FAR
-maybe the Garden of Eden my home might be on goes about as FAR as his home. And there is no other truth to it
-Rosco the Cowboy as in ROBBINS Park by where the Police Station once was. There were CANNONS in that Park
-like the truth of where space came from
-ROBBINS me finding a tin of GRIFFINS biscuits on my earliest memory of coming in to live in our new home for the first time
-in ROBBINS Park. ROBBINS representing the powerful miracles I did looking like ROB Liefeld. And the cannons in Robbins Park. The miracles I did looking like Kyle LOWDER. As in LOADING the cannons. Or a Cowboy's gun. Robbins Park on CLIFF Road. A block from Ross Farr's home on the edge of a tall bank. I went on BOTANICAL Road. As in Billy BATSON. The powerful miracles I might have done looking like Christian Paredes. The tree which had been split down it's centre on the EDGE / CLIFF of the top of the bank. Near Robbins Park is the MONMOUTH Redoubt. Like I created three Universes in total. The night in 2000 in Washington DC I got lost at each of three MONUMENTS / MEMORIALS
-like the WESTERN comic I might have imagined on a New Zealand Kids TV show about 1979. The WESTERN comic might be not real like saying the TESTAMENTS of the Bible aren't true
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