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Grandma Bear
Posted: September 22nd, 2011, 8:51am Report to Moderator
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Not me Jordan.  


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I keep forgetting there's more people here. Hopefully the revelation comes out soon.


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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Sandra Elstree.
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A couple of guesses:

Where There's Smoke There's Fire: Stevie (Same author as Headlong)

Dark Escort: Kevin

Slipping: Cindy




A known mistake is better than an unknown truth.
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Sorry Sandra but I didn't enter this OWC.

I'll have to check that script out now though...



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I'm not quite finished reading yet, but thought I'd write down my thoughts as to who's is who before I get too jumbled with all the stories.

Most of the ones I've read I have no idea at all, and I'm not 100% on any of them.


Alone  -  Maybe Harley.  (Hugh Hoyland)  Because it's very similar to something else of his.

Waiting  -  Kevin, (leitskev), but probably only because he also has a short with kind of the same theme.

Anne Goes To Camp  -  I thought this one was Phil (dogglebe), too.  But I wouldn't rule out Greg (greg) for it, either.  Maybe Cornetto, too.

Stuck Here With You  -  As I said in the thread, this one sounds like one of Matthew Dressel's, but also Khamanna's, though I guess they haven't been around for awhile.

First Time  -  James  (jwent6688)  Could this be a prequel to 'So Pretty'?

Lucy's Closet  -  This one could be Harley's  (Hugh Hoyland), too, because the universe expansion-thing reminded me of something in one of his other shorts, but for some reason, I got a strong female vibe from this one.  Maybe it's just because the main character's a female.

For Customer's Only  -  Greg was who first popped into my mind, but I won't rule out Michael, (Cornetto), either.

Thrice  -  Although I've never read anything of hers, this has the air of some of her posts that I've read.  (Pss.  Sandra:  PM me the links to some of your stories.)


Welp.  Hopefully I can squeeze in a couple stories tonight.

- Mark


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Quoted from leitskev

I'm thinking the cabin/bear one: Chris Heretic
The chair torture one: Darren



You mean the other Darren.
Wasn't me.


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I didn't think of it, Mark, but I do have a script like Waiting. The Station, right? That depends, too, on whether Waiting is a purgatory type thing, or a neat death. Actually, I have a near death script too! But Waiting is not mind. Must just be a kindred spirit.

Sorry, Darren. For some reason I thought torture was something you would like.
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I've got a couple of more guesses.

Sweet Justice - Gary Rademan.
Waiting Room - cm Hall
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Quoted from Sandra Elstree.

A couple of guesses:

Where There's Smoke There's Fire: Stevie (Same author as Headlong)

Dark Escort: Kevin

Slipping: Cindy




Hummm...
I did write something about an old woman in a nursing home before. It was at Christmas time, but I don't remember writing Slipping.

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Alone: Sean

Trapped: Jordan

Anne goes to camp: Phil

Where there's smoke: Cindy maybe, but definitely a woman

Criterion: Sandra


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Hey Mark!

Nope those arent mine.

Mines the clunker, or has something to do with em, if ya know what I mean lol

I'm with you, hope I can get more reading in tonight. It's been tough.

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Quoted from leitskev
Sorry, Darren. For some reason I thought torture was something you would like.


What makes you think I'd sit through Jan DeBont's "Twister" again?


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Now I know what Hugh wrote.  Beware lateral thinkers, Hugh.
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Twister was pretty good, IMO.

It's Speed 2 that really SUCKED with all capital letters!
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Well, Darren, we know how to torture Jeff. With asides and orphans, maybe a passive verb or two. We could get him to tell us anything.
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