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| Just keep writing... Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Colorado
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| Re: Discussion -- 75 Word Challenge -- APRIL I'm just amazed that the people doing commentary can do it. I don't come close enough to understanding all the stories to even think about doing a comprehensive commentary! I would end up with egg all over my face for my interpretations of some of them. |
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| Future ruler of the world Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Lincolnshire
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| Re: Discussion -- 75 Word Challenge -- APRIL Some really fantastic entries again this month, Perp's in particulur stuck out as an excellent example of how to say a lot with very few words. Will try and re-read the entires this month, would ate to suffer awesomenes burnout again. |
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| Comment Giver | Re: Discussion -- 75 Word Challenge -- APRIL I'm checking in, probably not as much as I would normally but keeping an eye on what is going on and am so impressed by what our three comment makers are doing. It's superb - and great to see it coming from a different angle. Especially as I made things incredibly hard for them this month! Bob - I'd say they are doing more than making me proud, they're surpassing me!! TDZ - I'm pretty sure that I've ended up with egg on mine far too many times to count - everyone else is just too polite to point it out. MemoryTale - Thanks! |
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| Maniac Braniac Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Minnesota
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| Re: Discussion -- 75 Word Challenge -- APRIL Thanks for the commentary Springs and Karn. It's always appreciated, and as I've said before, is actually something that I believe people look forward to every month. I know I do for sure, and keeps me coming back (though I'd do it regardless). This was actually a take on a post apocalyptic supernatural horror novel I started writing a couple of years back. Some tweaking here and there brought it into scope with the theme of this months challenge. |
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| The Darth Knight | Re: Discussion -- 75 Word Challenge -- APRIL Wow! Springs, you sure have been busy. The question is: how on Earth do you manage to find the time? Have you been secretly cloning yourself without any of us knowing? ![]() Absolutely sterling job with the write-ups, by the way. Your efforts have been marvelous, and I'm sure you've made Perp proud. ![]() Thanks for your words of praise in regard to mine, too; I really appreciate it. |
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| Just keep writing... Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Colorado
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| Re: Discussion -- 75 Word Challenge -- APRIL Well, it's almost Easter, so maybe you can trade those eggs for some candy. I'm having a hard time coming up with my story, despite knowing what it's going to be about. No brilliant lines have popped into my head yet. Must take more showers. |
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| Summon Beer Elemental! | Re: Discussion -- 75 Word Challenge -- APRIL Thanks Karn, Hope and Springs for the reviews. @TacticalLoco, no I have never eaten elephant or alligator. Is crocodile close enough? White meat of a consistency halfway between fish and chicken. P.S. Springs, I wonder what TJ would make of a legal argument I have a lawyer present in my super hero story... Last edited by David Evil Overlord; 7th April 2012 at 09:36 AM. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Wisconsin
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| Re: Discussion -- 75 Word Challenge -- APRIL Quote:
I don't know if there is anywhere one can eat elephant these days, or if that was ever done at all. Strangest thing I've eaten was lion, but lots of others strange things as well. To everyone doing reviews, please know your labors are appreciated. I need the insight into my own writings as well as others. Cheers! | |
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| Spoon Thumb Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Nottingham
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| Re: Discussion -- 75 Word Challenge -- APRIL I ate crocodile in Australia, but it was kebab, grilled to death over an open campfire fire and eaten drunk and tired in the dark. It does kinda taste like Chicken from what I can remember, but a bit different Apparently they are a bit too good at breeding them and releasing them into the wild, and now there are too many, so they're considering introducing hunting again The one that surprised me was Ostrich, which tasted nothing like chicken, but rather a red gamey meaty. Also Kangaroo has a really weird flavour and is hard to cook properly I ate marmot once as well. It was a bit bland and stringy Back on topic, hope other people will find some unusual or imaginative apocalypses. Kind of bored of zombies and desert wastelands |
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| Senile Member Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Greater London
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| Re: Discussion -- 75 Word Challenge -- APRIL I have all the bambi's in South Africa and Ostrich, and I could not tell them apart. They were all dark and gamey and not a bit like chicken - tasty - I had the lot! I had to look up what a Marmot was, stringy is not a surprise now I know what it is! James, zombies seem to be popular on here and I'm ok with our dead friends, votes for zombies I say. They have feelings too, their feelings might be dulled by death, but their still human(ish), they certainly seem to like us......back on food again! |
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