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Grandma Bear
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Sadly, I'm out, as no one addressed my question about the ornament, and I don't want to spend the 97 hours it would take me to write the script, and then have it be disqualified.

But, I do look forward to reading and reviewing


I did not see your question, Jeff. What was it and I'll answer right away?  


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DustinBowcot
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Can the ornament be made of tungsten or wolfram?


This was a serious question?
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Dreamscale
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Quoted from Grandma Bear


I did not see your question, Jeff. What was it and I'll answer right away?  


Can the ornament be made out of tungston or wolfram?

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Dreamscale
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You guys are mean.
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AnthonyCawood
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I'm lost... is this a joke Jeff?

It might not be, but it could be one of those complicated ones that harks back to something that's happened on the boards I missed.

I'm not sure because...

Tungston isn't a thing, tungsten is... and wolfram is tungsten.

If it's a genuine question then I can't see why not.

If I missed the joke then please ignore me and carry on with your day


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Dreamscale
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Yes, a joke.

Based on all the silly questions that peeps ask.

Sorry, back to my cave...
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DustinBowcot
Posted: December 14th, 2020, 3:43pm Report to Moderator
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Well, that settles it, if nobody is laughing at Jeff's jokes anymore, comedy is definitely dead. If you've picked comedy as a genre for this OWC, scrap it.
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Dreamscale
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Well, that settles it, if nobody is laughing at Jeff's jokes anymore, comedy is definitely dead. If you've picked comedy as a genre for this OWC, scrap it.


Now that is funny.

I'm in for a comedy now for sure.
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I've made a start and have a decent first half but I'm unsure how to end it. Gonna let my subconscious work on it while I sleep.


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AnthonyCawood
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Mark, can it work on mine at same time?


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Matthew Taylor
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My story is coming along nicely. It's so Christmassy and magical it's going to make you vomit glitter.


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Two steps to writing a good screenplay:
1) Write a bad one
2) Fix it
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MarkRenshaw
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Mark, can it work on mine at same time?



My subconscious told me to tell you to focus on the sprout and tuna brine subplot more and add more binary code to the dialogue.  


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AnthonyCawood
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Thanks Mark, and I agree... can never have too many sprouts!


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Okay - just submitted. Look for:

SANTA'S TUNGSTON BALLS

I collaborated with Jeff on it.



My Scripts can all be seen here:

http://dlambertson.wix.com/scripts
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JEStaats
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Okay - just submitted. Look for:

SANTA'S TUNGSTON BALLS

I collaborated with Jeff on it.



Not to be confused with my entry:

KRIS KRINGLE'S WOLFRAM NADS
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