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mcornetto
Posted: October 19th, 2008, 5:07pm Report to Moderator
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I can't start reading these until later because I'm at work
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Quoted from mcornetto
I can't start reading these until later because I'm at work



Just pretend you're working.


"If at first, the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it." - Albert Einstein
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MBCgirl
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Thanks Pia for the info on the scripts for voting...I didn't notice that...I've read 10 so far so I'll go back and vote

MC...sorry you are working on a Sunday


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mcornetto
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MBCgirl,

Even worse.  I'm working on a Monday!
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Even worse....having to work on any day! lol

I love Captain Stubing )


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I love words and the fact that when the page is blank...there's nothing there until words are formulated in my brain. Those thoughts...rushing through my viens and out my finger tips, find "life" on the page.  

When people and places come to life...that to me is exciting.


MBCgirl =)
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dogglebe
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I sure you could probably increase that to 3 pages if you worked at it.


Have the male character think about baseball, or something.


Phil

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bobtheballa
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I had a busy weekend but hopefully I'll be able to start reading today...
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Dreamscale
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I've got all 22 read already.  Amazing, huh?
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Don
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UPDATE:

All of the OWC scripts are now live at:

http://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-1008OWC/s-all/

As mentioned

1. The names are assigned randomly.  Do NOT read anything in it.
2. I've not indicated whether the writer is a long time member or new member to the board.  This go around none of the folks who didn't write reviews in the last OWC submitted scripts, so everyone has a clean slate.

Don


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MBCgirl
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I just finished reading EVERY script Interesting stuff....some stand out...how does the voting actually go Don?  Not familiar with that so thought I would ask...aren't newbies a pain sometimes =))

Thank you for giving us this forum and allowing us to have so much fun doing it!

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I love words and the fact that when the page is blank...there's nothing there until words are formulated in my brain. Those thoughts...rushing through my viens and out my finger tips, find "life" on the page.  

When people and places come to life...that to me is exciting.


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Don
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Quoted from MBCgirl
I just finished reading EVERY script Interesting stuff....some stand out...how does the voting actually go Don?  Not familiar with that so thought I would ask...aren't newbies a pain sometimes =))

Thank you for giving us this forum and allowing us to have so much fun doing it!

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MBCgirl,

Glad you enjoyed the challenge and glad that you read all the scripts.  As for voting.  There isn't any voting.  One script is selected to be audio performed by iScript.com.  The selection process will involve me reading all the scripts then giving four or five to two Young Adults I  know and having them read them and telling me which one they liked best.

Don


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Dreamscale
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Interesting...I had no idea how a "winner" was chosen.  I think that's a great idea, actually.
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Mr.Ripley
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Good point pia. But the October 31st does point at horror. The warning, I have no idea about.

This was an open end assignment in my interpretation and people took it to new angles.


Mr.R


Just Murdered by Sean Elwood (Zombie Sean) and Gabriel Moronta (Mr. Ripley) - (Dark Comedy, Horror) All is fair in love and war. A hopeless romantic gay man resorts to bloodshed to win the coveted position of Bridesmaid. 99 pages.
https://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-comedy/m-1624410571/
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I agree! ... now let me make sure i didn't go type that. I dont think i did.

There's a few scripts particulary that were amazing for completing in a week. I for one know i busted my ass. And people complain how its not horror. Where was horror suggested, what warning do you frikken need?!

To include a warning and a characters response AND how he deals with a difficult situation in thirteen pages is insane. I would imagine using "CUT TO" galore with that one.

Anyway, <3 me.


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Good Golly Miss Molly
No Place Like Home
New Moon Rising
Yuno - BRAND-*SPANKIN*-NEW!
The Ballad of Uncle Sam: An Anarchists Melody
Toy Soldier
This Modern Love
A Virgin State of Mind

A GUIDE TO MY LITERARY BABIES
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Mr.Ripley
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I think it is possible to do fulfill all the requirements within 13pgs. The person will only need more than a week to accomplish that task. What people need to remember is that this is all in the name of fun and challenging oneself for improvement.  

Mr. R


Just Murdered by Sean Elwood (Zombie Sean) and Gabriel Moronta (Mr. Ripley) - (Dark Comedy, Horror) All is fair in love and war. A hopeless romantic gay man resorts to bloodshed to win the coveted position of Bridesmaid. 99 pages.
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