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| Laundress Extraordinaire | Re: Discussion - January 2011 - 75 Word Challenge much thanks to everyone who liked my story ![]() Perp, I think that going with the first name to come to your mind at a time like that is more fair then flipping a coin, or rolling a dice (the d3 is really a d4 but you re-roll 4's. I prefer a d6 and just half the even numbers) because you are letting your subconscious in on your voting. Every time flipping a coin to decide something one is torn over comes up, a seen from the TV show Frasire comes to mind. Niles helps his brother out of a dilemma by convincing him to go with the result of a coin toss and when he has it covered by his hand, he looks up at him and asks "what do you want it to be?" Frasire then realizes he knew all along what he wanted but had been unable to admit it to him self and ran off to do what ever it was, I forget what the choice was and why it was so important to him. What I remember is that feeling of "yes, I know. I just didnt know I knew" that I saw on the actor's face when Niles asked him what he wanted without even looking at the coin he had spent the last 5 minuets talking him into trusting. Sometimes we talk our selves into a corner. I know I do when it comes to single choices, like who to vote for. In the end I have to let it all go and just vote for the story that speaks to me the loudest in the moment I am voting. Not fair by any means because each every story speaks different things to me at different times, but then there is so little of life that is fair I cant help feeling that life isnt meant to be fair, and the best we can do is to be as fair as we can in the moments we are given. Last edited by hopewrites; 27th January 2012 at 09:26 AM. Reason: forgot some words |
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| persimmons Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Alabama
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| Re: Discussion - January 2011 - 75 Word Challenge Thanks Starbeast, Abernovo, TDZ, High Eight, and Perp for the mentions. And SUPER THANKS RSliwinski for the vote - made my day! Now off to re-read and vote.... |
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| persimmons Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Alabama
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| Re: Discussion - January 2011 - 75 Word Challenge Excellent stories all, but I particularly enjoyed AnyaKimlin - untitled Hex - Scary Stor(e)y on the Prairie paranoid marvin - Seventh Heaven alchemist - Sleeping With The Enemy Brev - The Legend of Painted Rock The Judge - The Yellow Rows of Texas My vote went to springs1971 - Sadly Missed |
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| Frequent Flasher | Re: Discussion - January 2011 - 75 Word Challenge Firstly thanks to Starbeast, TheTomG, alchemist, hopewrites and The Spurring Platty for the mentions...and Perp, I've always said you were a goodun... Seriously its nice to come back in after a few months out and get some positive comments (and I've managed to achieve my private ambition of parity with the iconic TDZ... Well for now anyway, it wont belong before he gets another well deserved vote...)Does anyone else spend longer with the vote than with their submission? I've read and re-read and the overall standard is excellent. Its a tough call. Special mentions to Moonbat, Aun Doorback, The Spurring Platty, RSliwinski, TheDustyZebra and stormcrow. All Gems amongst a glittering field, but I've had to vote for the one which stuck with me from the start...HareBrain. |
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| Goblin Princess | Re: Discussion - January 2011 - 75 Word Challenge Quote:
Thanks alchemist, Grizzgreen, johnnyjet, and Parson for the votes! Thank you to everyone who mentioned my story. | |
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| resident pedantissimo | Re: Discussion - January 2011 - 75 Word Challenge Fifty entries - and only thirty two votes, with barely more than a day left? And many prominent figures, too: oh, I've get a little list… but I'll probably be out being snowed on during the week end, and it's too early now. |
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| bringer of cake | Re: Discussion - January 2011 - 75 Word Challenge I'm afraid that the lurgy I've been battling this month has swept back with a vengeance over the last few days. Therefore I've not voted as early as I'd hoped, and I'm sorry, but at the moment just don't have the energy to create a shortlist. Maybe over the weekend I can pay homage properly . . . My vote went to Springs - I made the mistake of reading the first entry as it was submitted this month, and was humbled and defeated from the get-go! Although there are other really good entries, the story and the eye-catching formatting sealed the deal for me. *Now off with my supermarket brand of hot, lemony drink with added anti cold & flu ingredients, and hoping for a good nights sleep and to feel human again soon* |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Moray
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| Re: Discussion - January 2011 - 75 Word Challenge I am sort of offline right now because my kids threw milk on my keyboard. I'll thank everyone properly later but thanks for all the mentions and I just have to say ***I GOT VOTES*** I so was not expecting that so kisses to those that voted for me. |
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| Dramatically tremendous | Re: Discussion - January 2011 - 75 Word Challenge Stormfeather, thanks so much. I hope you feel better soon, the flu that's around this winter seems really nasty and hard to shake; lots of hot drinks and let the kids run after you (ha, some hope!) Anya; hope the computer feels better soon, have you tried sticking it in the hotpress? Crazy, but sometimes works. |
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| Goblin Princess | Re: Discussion - January 2011 - 75 Word Challenge There were a lot of stories that almost made my short list, there were so many good ones to choose from. But at last I came up with this, along with my shorter list: Mouse Brev johnnyjet AnyaKimlin TDZ AlcubierreWarp RSliwinski springs1971 In the end, it was a hard choice between RSliwinski's Pioneer Ingenuity and springs1971's Sadly Missed. I finally went with springs, because Rusty's epitaph stayed with me from the moment I read it. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Moray
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| Re: Discussion - January 2011 - 75 Word Challenge Quote:
Trying to find the exact same one is proving a headache.I've borrowed the one off the media centre thing for tonight. Thanks for the mention Teresa. | |
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