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Post by SHO! on Jan 23, 2010 1:17:35 GMT -5
Most of the forums that I've frequented in the past had members that enjoyed engaging in little tag-like forum games. I was hoping to start a few here and see if anyone joins me.
Okay, this one I'll call "Story Line" and essentially we will try to write a story together by allowing each person to write ONE sentence only per post and with no double post (we take turns). Be sure to quote only the story text from all those that went before you so we can always go to the very end to read the whole story so far and add to it. I'll start:
Once upon a time there was a mischievous, red-headed, toilet brush thief named Len.
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Post by swankivy on Jan 29, 2010 1:18:38 GMT -5
Once upon a time there was a mischievous, red-headed, toilet brush thief named Len. Now, Len did not steal toilet brushes because he wanted them for himself (in fact, he always threw them away as soon as he'd succeeded in stealing them!); for Len, being a toilet brush thief was entirely about taking, not having.
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Post by SHO! on Jan 30, 2010 1:16:13 GMT -5
Once upon a time there was a mischievous, red-headed, toilet brush thief named Len. Now, Len did not steal toilet brushes because he wanted them for himself (in fact, he always threw them away as soon as he'd succeeded in stealing them!); for Len, being a toilet brush thief was entirely about taking, not having.
One would think a toilet brush thief with bright red hair would stand out, but Len was an expert at not getting caught, knew how to cover his tracks well, and never went on a "mission" unprepared.
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Post by blondiviolette on Dec 17, 2010 17:39:34 GMT -5
[Okay I'll contribute to this very funny story!]
Once upon a time there was a mischievous, red-headed, toilet brush thief named Len. Now, Len did not steal toilet brushes because he wanted them for himself (in fact, he always threw them away as soon as he'd succeeded in stealing them!); for Len, being a toilet brush thief was entirely about taking, not having.
One would think a toilet brush thief with bright red hair would stand out, but Len was an expert at not getting caught, knew how to cover his tracks well, and never went on a "mission" unprepared.
But one day karma slapped him like a big wet smelly toilet brush fresh from the murky pool of the bowl; he was finally spotted carrying a toilet brush by a disabled stranger, "Hey cleaner! Check this stall out, it's got poop everywhere! How do ya expect me to do my bidness in a disgusting area like this?!"; Len spent many minutes scrubbing that stall as the stranger watched and waited impatiently.
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Post by SHO! on Dec 18, 2010 5:20:30 GMT -5
Once upon a time there was a mischievous, red-headed, toilet brush thief named Len. Now, Len did not steal toilet brushes because he wanted them for himself (in fact, he always threw them away as soon as he'd succeeded in stealing them!); for Len, being a toilet brush thief was entirely about taking, not having.
One would think a toilet brush thief with bright red hair would stand out, but Len was an expert at not getting caught, knew how to cover his tracks well, and never went on a "mission" unprepared.
But one day karma slapped him like a big wet smelly toilet brush fresh from the murky pool of the bowl; he was finally spotted carrying a toilet brush by a disabled stranger, "Hey cleaner! Check this stall out, it's got poop everywhere! How do ya expect me to do my bidness in a disgusting area like this?!"; Len spent many minutes scrubbing that stall as the stranger watched and waited impatiently.
As Len scrubbed away, he began to realize that the demanding, disabled stranger was none other than Captain Hook (not the one of Peter Pan fame, but the one-handed owner of a chain of second-rate fast-food fish shacks and notorious human trafficker) and that as a rare red-head he was surely in trouble!
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