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1. 4 Sep 2009 07:13 | ||
Thanks again Lynspotter!!! Here are the list and rules. The word count on this ThinkWrite is a strict 200, no more no less. This does not include the title or byline. All ten words (or phrases) must be used in the story. Any story idea will do. You can do any style writing, poem ,etc. as long as it is 200 on the nose. |
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2. 4 Sep 2009 07:16 | ||
As an added incentive, if you get someone to post a story on this ThinkWrite XIX you will receive bonus points and this will affect the winner and next torchbearer. That person must note your invite. Good luck!!! |
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3. 4 Sep 2009 07:28 | ||
um- it is hard to figure out for me- i have absolutley no clue- unless it's birthday- happy birthday by the way. um a little help? |
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4. 4 Sep 2009 07:30 | ||
Arw65, look at all the words downward. First letters. |
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5. 4 Sep 2009 07:36 | ||
doh! |
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6. 4 Sep 2009 07:52 | ||
I don't like to title things, so I won't. Here's my submission, 200 words if I counted right: |
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7. 4 Sep 2009 08:05 | ||
Right on the nose Robincr8l. I didn't think it would take too long to find the 10th word. Its not a Baldur puzzle. lol. I thought about doing that first letter thing if I ever won and this morning I passed our dog Harley's Puppy Chow bag and bang I had a 9 letter phrase. Nice story. I especially like the "rare purple pelican". Nice touch. |
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8. 4 Sep 2009 10:59 | ||
The setting is a new urban development. Most of the homes are bland in color: white, tan or cream. But, one is a cut above the rest. A bright yellow two story with purple shutters. There are several flowers boxes along the porch railing overflowing with petunias of all colors. In the yard is a large glass globe of the world perched on a terra cotta base. Attached by a wire is a helicopter that circles the globe. |
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9. 4 Sep 2009 13:56 | ||
Ah, what a wonderful, idyllic setting mouse. Loved your story, I could really see that bland little street with it's one wonderfully outlandish house! |
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10. 6 Sep 2009 07:55 | ||
mouse: Not my style of "home". I always dreamed of living on a large lot with lots of trees and a deck in the back I could sit on with my rifle at hand for tonights' dinner. But you did bring alive the "artists" house. I loved the large glass globe with the helicopter circling overhead (nice thought). I'm sure it was a typo, but the word is "breed", not bred. Looking forward to more stories from you in ThinkWrite! |
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11. 6 Sep 2009 09:56 | ||
"Here it is" |
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12. 7 Sep 2009 04:58 | ||
midnightpoet: Can I pour a little maple syrup on that? lol. Actually I thought it was quite splendid indeed. I love the way people are using the word pelicans. Nice poem, enjoyed it! |
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13. 9 Sep 2009 16:49 | ||
Mouse, I loved your submission, and, like Dragon, can visualize that house perfectly and smile while doing it! Midnightpoet, you KNOW how much I love rhyme and rhythm. Great job! Now, where are our other writers?? We need some more submissions. Login and Marius, you've been holding out on us. I saw your literary creativity on Robin Radio today. And Dragon, you're always one of my favorites on Thinkwrite. C'mon guys! |
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14. 10 Sep 2009 07:49 | ||
I echo robin's comments. Sorry I had to take a little break. The 2 year old had dental surgery (with general anesthia) and is having some complications. Please keep writing and invite your friends and neighbors or maybe someone new. Remember I said bonus points will be awarded for this challenge if you invite someone and they submit. |
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15. 10 Sep 2009 15:54 | ||
As Robin invited me to take part I can’t sit back and just enjoy everyone else’s efforts, so here goes … exactly 200 words. |
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16. 10 Sep 2009 20:51 | ||
Bravo, Bravo, Login! And LOL, I mean really really LOL @ Puppychow Street! |
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17. 11 Sep 2009 00:50 | ||
Good one Login! I too liked the Puppychow street. At least one misspelling that I noticed, but it didn't distract from the story. The funniest part and an image is still in my head is looking at a woman with purple cashmere on. That's a hoot!. Thanks Robin and bonus points to you. |
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18. 11 Sep 2009 07:55 | ||
Hey, all... |
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19. 11 Sep 2009 08:43 | ||
midnightpoet: Glad to see you're still around. Being the current torchbearer I do have the right to make the rules. I only added the so called bonus points as a "it might incline me to break a tie in my head over which one I like best" kind of thing. And you are right about the winner thing and if I said that it was unintentional. ThinkWrite has from the beginning been about using your mind to take a jumbled list of words and making a story out of it. I think I've stayed true to the original idea with a little twist, which has been done quite frequently. Don't hide in your corner please... |
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20. 11 Sep 2009 08:50 | ||
Don't worry about the points, midnightpoet. Doug didn't say how they would be used, or even IF they would be used. Baldur gives points all the time on Channel Baldur but nobody's counting. It's just like a pat on the back ... and lets face it, anyone who manages to get someone else to contribute, deserves a pat on the back. |