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We Love You, Nuts! by Helio J Cordeiro - Short - We don’t need to be nuts to see at the end that it was all about friendship, hope and self realization. 9 pages - pdf, format
Hey Mike I've just watch Budweiser ads! Louis, Frank, Ferret and the frogs were very funny! Now Kevain and Thon haven't nothing to complain about didn' have movies with lizards anymore. Oh I'm forgeting to metion about an ad of GEICO on main MSN page.
Hey this board has 7 reviews from Z, Bert, Mike, ... (that I just said thanks) but I don't know the others that reviewed it...??? Could you guys say something about again, please?
I read this one too but my review got lost while the board was down. Don't remember saying anything in particular. Seemed like typical Helio to me, which is a good thing, except you used animals this time, instead of humans (or hamburgers ). I liked the plot. Indignant lizards fussing about their absence from Disney movies. Funny stuff.
I also mentioned the Geico lizard last time, BTW. I think that's just about the most famous lizard there is.
Hey this board has 7 reviews from Z, Bert, Mike, ... (that I just said thanks) but I don't know the others that reviewed it...??? Could you guys say something about again, please?
Hey, my review did disappear, didn’t it? Let’s see if I can remember what I said…
I know I said that you are only getting stranger, but that isn’t likely to surprise anyone.
I also suspected that the tortured writer in this piece was based on a certain Brazilian author of some renown, and that the name Kevain struck me as oddly familiar.
And I also recall asking how these lizards had never heard of Godzilla. Seems like they would be big fans, you know?
On a language-related note, the water would be "fizzy", not "frizzy". But abstemious is a great word, appropriately used.
Reading this again (it’s short), I would also point out that if "Male Voice #2" is actually Messy, you should go ahead and use his name as opposed to the generic alternative.
So any readers interested in a fresh, odd slice of Helio will certainly find it here. It makes about as much sense as the rest of them -- but plenty of readers seem to like that, no?
Didn't think it was all that strange either, maybe that just means I've read too many of your stories, I don't know.
Two best buddy lizards disappointed about their lot in life maybe? Not getting their fair share of attention and/or praise in life for what they are, lizards.....low on the totem pole of earths creatures, or am I reading too deep into this again?
Anyways, I liked it and you certainly have your own style!
Bert,
In the ascertainment of an excogitation of linguistic proclivity, one might ascribe to the mentation that a phratry exists in which some encyclopedists designedly cultivate a nonplussed ambience hypothecated to befuddle the vox populi.
In the ascertainment of an excogitation of linguistic proclivity, one might ascribe to the mentation that a phratry exists in which some encyclopedists designedly cultivate a nonplussed ambience hypothecated to befuddle the vox populi.
Hey, Helio. This was an interesting read. They were quite interesting characters. And the pace of the story flowed interestingly quick. I loved it all. I also love how the end returns back to the title with that the dialgoue similar to poetry. Great work, Helio.
Gabriel
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/