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#276 01-28-2011 05:24:08

Sapsorrow
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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

Shepherd trousers sheep. How flocking disgraceful!


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#277 01-28-2011 07:31:06

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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

Sheepish folk flock to Shepherd's bush


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepherd's_Bush

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#278 01-28-2011 14:52:03

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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

Shepherd counts sheep; fox falls asleep.


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#279 01-28-2011 15:38:13

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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

Ram surrounded by ewes--confusion.


unhemmed as it is uneven

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#280 01-28-2011 16:10:16

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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

Ewe feeling frisky; looking for ramification?


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#281 01-28-2011 16:50:30

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Bang! She lived happily ever after.


"Let them judge me. Whatever conclusion they've drawn can't be worse than the truth." Me

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#282 01-29-2011 05:10:11

vern
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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

Sadistic masochist beaten death. Murder? Suicide?


If one must die in order to live forever, then what is the purpose in dying? Luke Peters

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#283 01-29-2011 05:16:26

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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

Homecoming Queen fails to come home.


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#284 01-29-2011 05:19:35

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Sinister clown; would kill for laughs.


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#285 01-29-2011 05:24:28

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Was no Nazi! Just liked uniform.


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#286 01-31-2011 04:37:02

tammy deene
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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

brosna11 wrote:

Ram surrounded by ewes--confusion.

Dillidge Carver wrote:

Ewe feeling frisky; looking for ramification?

Laughed cried and laughed some more.

LOL!!!


How come "abbreviated" is such a long word?  :Anon

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#287 01-31-2011 05:46:02

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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

Dillidge Carver wrote:

Ewe feeling frisky; looking for ramification?

Rambeau Peep has lost his sheep?

Memphis Trace


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~ Writing fiction, just like poetry, is still an enchanting dance of words on paper. Make it a fun dance, one folks want to get jiggy with all night long, and they'll come back for more, every time. ~ Q.X.T. Rhazmeulen

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#288 01-31-2011 15:08:48

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World destroyed, by best of intentions


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#289 06-03-2011 17:29:21

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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

Preying priest's Pray For For-givness.

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#290 06-12-2011 21:01:30

jaames
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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

Lost dog
Named "Fluffy"
No Reward


"Writing is an act of ego, and you might as well admit it. Use its energy to keep yourself going" William Zinsser, "On Writing Well"
"No one becomes a Tom Wolfe overnight.  Not even Tom Wolfe." -- I forgot who said that.
"The first draft of anything is shit." Ernest Hemingway
"I am not a good writer. But I am a good re-writer." James Michener

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#291 06-12-2011 21:47:59

vern
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Lose, cry. Win, cry, laugh. Repeat.


If one must die in order to live forever, then what is the purpose in dying? Luke Peters

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#292 07-04-2011 22:58:40

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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

He arrived an unknown. And conquered.

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#293 07-05-2011 15:23:21

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thenextbigwriter, a rare medium well done.


Stop whining about your life, and start thanking God for it.

You might think I'm crazy...that's all right with me...
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#294 07-05-2011 17:30:47

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Casey's not guilty. Caylee's still dead.


Numbers don't lie. But they do back each other up!

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#295 12-09-2012 16:49:15

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mishmont wrote:

I missed my period.

True. It was the 17th Century   wink

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#296 12-09-2012 17:05:36

vern
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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

And the period became a question.


If one must die in order to live forever, then what is the purpose in dying? Luke Peters

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#297 12-09-2012 20:33:01

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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

And my work here is done.

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#298 12-09-2012 20:54:16

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Re: SIX-WORD (OR FEWER) STORY.

Washington Irivne wrote:

mishmont wrote:

I missed my period.

True. It was the 17th Century   wink

Always the gentleman wink


Go, eat your bread in gladness, and drink your wine in joy; for your action was long ago approved by God.
                                                                                                                                                                        --- Ecclesiastes 9.7

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#299 12-09-2012 20:57:51

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Freeze!  Rotting tomatoes on vine.


Go, eat your bread in gladness, and drink your wine in joy; for your action was long ago approved by God.
                                                                                                                                                                        --- Ecclesiastes 9.7

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