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MBCgirl
Posted: October 27th, 2009, 9:09pm Report to Moderator
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I liked it too   There's some really great aspects to it and it could be even better with a little extra work.

I enjoyed many of the OWC entries this year...it has the October 2008 beat very easily!  

Glad I was able to participate.  

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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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Thanks guys (and girl)...I glad you liked it!

99 face was my personal favorite this time around...Good story, big on creep but not overtly violent, lots of great detail without being overdone. Also liked the Cemetery, mainly because Zachary was so cool and locking the big kids behind the big iron gates is something I would have done when I was kid.


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Dreamscale
Posted: October 28th, 2009, 6:48pm Report to Moderator
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OK guys and ghouls, anyone else ready to fess up?

Stevie, what about you?  Big Lew, you too!

Only a few more days till Halloween...
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James McClung
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OK guys and ghouls, anyone else ready to fess up?


Meh. Why not? Monster's Night Out is mine.


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Dreamscale
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Good job, James!  One of my favorite ones, actually!  Good, solid effort!

See?  Now there's a script of yours that I defintely like!
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Yeah, good job, James. Your script was very popular.

Ok, I wrote Creepville.  Beatle refs were the names Lucy and Michelle.

Also a line of dialogue, 'The day breaks, your mind aches', is the opening line of 'For No One' from 'Revolver', my all time favorite album. That song is our very own Michel's favorite song too.
Speaking of which, has anyone heard from him lately?



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Dreamscale
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Bout time you came out of the closet, Stevie!

Good job!  Don't you feel better now?
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I'M A NEW MAN!  I AM NOT AN ANIMAL...

You still think Phil wrote the roo one?  crafty bugger whoever it was. trying to throw everyone off the scent.

maybe i wrote TWO entries...



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Dreamscale
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Yeah, maybe you did...but I highly doubt it.

C'mon people!  We need more info! Who wrote The Attack of The Killer Roos?

Who wrote Cumbara?
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Who wrote Cumbara?


Elis often writes about those fantasy worlds (and does so brilliantly), but she didn't enter...

There was that bit about pumpkin ale, though...hmmm.



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Meh. Why not? Monster's Night Out is mine.


I put that at #1 James!!  Well done!



...in no particular order
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James McClung
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Good job, James!  One of my favorite ones, actually!  Good, solid effort!

See?  Now there's a script of yours that I definitely like!


Haha! I was thinking the same thing. Glad you liked this one. I tried to keep things simple this time around. Doesn't get much simpler than a monster in the closet. I think that helped a lot.


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I put that at #1 James!!  Well done!


Thanks, man! Good to be #1 on somebody's list.


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dogglebe
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Three more days 'til Halloween!
Halloween!
Halloween!
Three more days 'til Halloween!
Silver Shamrock!!
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Dreamscale
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Always loved that little jingle, Phil, ever since I first saw H3 at the theater.  Still, to this day, I have that tune running through my head this time of the year.

Thanks for the memories!
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Updated:

Sandra -- Bloomb Thicket's Opera
Steven8 -- Festivous of Fear
Dreamscale -- Ghost in the Graveyard
GoreGore84 -- Mayor Vamp
MBC Girl -- Scaregrounds
Alffy -- The Boy Who Cried
Jimmy Dean -- The Fixer
M. Cornetto -- Untitled
Screenrider -- Welcome to Hale
Zombie Sean - Pumpkin Pie
Niles - A Measure of Silence
Wannabe - Bleeglebork
Stevie -- Creepville
James McClung -- Monster's Night Out
Blakkwolfe -- Hay Wagon Mystery
Grademan -- Cumbara

Any others? We know just over half.

Gary

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