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Mr. Blonde
Posted: January 23rd, 2016, 5:02pm Report to Moderator
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What good are choices if they're all bad?

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Two way tie for Writer's Choice and Two way tie for Runner Up.

Writer's Choice
The Role of the Dice by David Lambertson  - Short, Drama - The fate of two men are determined by a single roll of the dice.  - pdf

Writer's Choice
Ready Or Not by Tim Radcliffe  - Short, Drama - A little girl has an easier time hiding from her father than the harsh realities of life. - pdf

Writer's Choice Runner Up
Tic Tock Toe by Bill Sarre  - Short, Drama - An elderly man plays tic tic toe with his granddaughter resulting in an unexpected outcome. - pdf

Writer's Choice Runner Up
Truth or Dare by Pia Cook - Short, Thriller - A troubled couple, agree to babysit a boy with issues of his own. - pdf

The Future Quiz by Chris Beadnell  - Short, Mystery - Three strangers have a chance to win one million dollars each if they can correctly answer just one question. Their future depends on it. - pdf

Get a Clue by Chris Bodily  - Short, Murder Mystery, Suspense, Comedy - A family's patriarch is murdered during a game of Clue(do). Was it Colonel Mustard? Professor Plum? Mr. Green? Or perhaps Miss Scarlet? - pdf

Game Night On T-27 by John Hunter - Short, Sci Fi, Horror - For two scientists isolated at remote research station, Game Night takes on a whole new meaning. - pdf

It's only words by Mark Moore  - Short, Drama - A Mother and Daughter reflect on their lives through a board game. - pdf

Favorite Game by Richard Russell - Short - A man uses games to try and win back his divorced wife. - pdf

Kill Your Demon by Dena McKinnon  - Short, Dark Drama - A troubled man sets out to kill a demon. Only problem, his demon happens to be a man of God. Or is he? - pdf

Mindcraft by Steve McDonell - Short, Fantasy, Horror - A young girl's birthday present becomes a problem for her parents... - pdf

Kitty & Moonwolf by John Robbins  - Short - With the last piece of candy at stake, a stubborn feline challenges her canine nemesis to a duel of rock-paper-scissors. - pdf

Sorry, Not Sorry by Hunter Vogt  - Short, Comedy - Following an aggressive game of Sorry!, two friends try to repair the relationship between their other two friends, who had been dating for a year, which was damaged by the game. - pdf

Dames with Games by Mark Moore  - Short, Comedy - A wingman accidentally hooks his buddy up with an unruly girl. - pdf

20 Questions by Glenn Doyle  - Short - A young, mute boy receives nothing he wished for on Christmas Day, but after he receives a mysterious game of 20 Questions, his family decide to play. - pdf

Your Turn by Anthony Cawood  - Short -
The babysitter's choice of boardgame isn't popular with her charges, neither is her cheating. - pdf

Sugar Pie by Dustin Bowcott  - Short, Thriller - An old flame pays a visit. - pdf

What Passes Through by Richard D. Kinsella - Short, Drama, Supersnatural Thriller - An overprotective Mother must try to protect her daughter, but how do you protect her from something that's not supposed to be real? - pdf

Double Word Score by Henry Christner  - Short - A night with grandparents shows two middle-school girls that not everything plays out according to Hoyle. - pdf

Family by Andrew Lightfoot  - Short - A family goes for a hospital visit and a game of Scrabble. - pdf

Solitare by Steven Clark  - Short, Drama - A troubled loner is about to get a second chance. And maybe more. - pdf

Pop Goes The Weasel by Darren J Seeley  - Short, Supernatural Horror - After being chased into an abandoned house, a woman has to play an unusual game of checkers in order to hide. - pdf

The Stalking Light by Gary Kohatsu  - Short, Thriller - As a blinding light streaks toward an abandoned bar, four friends and a mysterious stranger engage in a game of Truth or Dare to learn who will survive the night. - pdf

Lawn Dart Massacre by Sean Durant  - Short, Comedy - Excessive alcohol consumption and lawn darts.  Can anyone survive the deadliest game ever created by the American toy industry? - pdf

Checkmate (the other one) by Dan Campisi  - Short, Horror - Games are fun, until someone loses.  What happens when the stakes are incredibly high? - pdf

You're It by Libby  - Short, Horror - Two young boys get into a world of trouble when they attempt to master the game of Hide And Seek.  - pdf





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Grandma Bear
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I don't get this. Isn't it easy to just click on the link at the top of every page that says OWC scripts are being posted? It's on every single page ....


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Mr. Blonde
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I don't find it easier, myself, but some people prefer it. Leaving the option out there, anyway, so everyone can have it their way. =)


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Sean, you need to update the list. There were 27 entries.  

http://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-01016OWC/


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Sean - I know you're pretty busy - but I'm seconding Pia on this!  My reason for personally liking the list better.  The order of the other OWC list shifts due to the post entered into a thread, right?  That makes it difficult for folks like me to keep track of what's been read, and what hasn't.  Blame my memory, if necessary...  
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This is why I thought I read them all yesterday


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I updated the list.  There were 28 entries.  

- Don



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Hey Don

"What passes through" doesn't work


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Thank you, Don, for updating the list. =)


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Quoted from Mr. Blonde
Thank you, Don, for updating the list. =)


I should have done a running list.  Thanks for the reminder.


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Hey Don

"What passes through" doesn't work


Fixed. Thanks for the heads up.  


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The results are officially up. Congratulations to David and Tim for topping the list and to everyone for completing a script for the contest. I also want to put out a big thank you to Don for helping me run the OWC this time around. I hope you guys all had fun with it. =)


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Congrats to David and Tim.  Solid writing on both stories.  You earned them mugs.  This was a very well-run, low key owc.  Lotta good scripts in this one.
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Well done to the winners. I enjoyed both of them.

And congrats to everyone that entered. I liked quite a few.


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Congrats to the winners and to everyone else too, another cracking OWC!


Anthony Cawood - Award winning screenwriter
Available Short screenplays - http://www.anthonycawood.co.uk/short-scripts
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Congrats to all!  And I swear - aren't there a few new names in here?  The more the merrier - always!  
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