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Comment from brenda faye curtis
The story gets cuter and funnier as it goes, Bill. Are you considering forming this into a children's book? If so, I think you'd do well there.
reply by the author on 13-Dec-2017
The story gets cuter and funnier as it goes, Bill. Are you considering forming this into a children's book? If so, I think you'd do well there.
Comment Written 13-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 13-Dec-2017
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Thanks, Brenda
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You're welcome, my friend. Have a blessed holiday!
Comment from Ricky1024
Hi Bill Aardvark World mine was well written rich and seem as well as imagery it flowed well read well with no grammar issues adjective content was in place objects account increase the adjective content descriptive measures aligned perfectly thanks for this talk to Ricky 1024
reply by the author on 13-Dec-2017
Hi Bill Aardvark World mine was well written rich and seem as well as imagery it flowed well read well with no grammar issues adjective content was in place objects account increase the adjective content descriptive measures aligned perfectly thanks for this talk to Ricky 1024
Comment Written 13-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 13-Dec-2017
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Thanks, Ricky, for giving this a look. Bill
Comment from apky
Uh-oh. The plot thickens, I think is what this is called.
So dear Aadvark is actually already a true-blue Plutonian.
I wonder why all these revelations started up, come to think of it.
I feel a little out of my depths here.
Let me read once again...
reply by the author on 12-Dec-2017
Uh-oh. The plot thickens, I think is what this is called.
So dear Aadvark is actually already a true-blue Plutonian.
I wonder why all these revelations started up, come to think of it.
I feel a little out of my depths here.
Let me read once again...
Comment Written 12-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 12-Dec-2017
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When you figure it out, let me know.
Comment from Joan E.
Thank you for your synopsis of the previous scene. I admired your creative impulse to continue to have your characters speak in their dialects. The idea of lions being "likely candidates" is intriguing as well. Cheers- Joan
reply by the author on 12-Dec-2017
Thank you for your synopsis of the previous scene. I admired your creative impulse to continue to have your characters speak in their dialects. The idea of lions being "likely candidates" is intriguing as well. Cheers- Joan
Comment Written 12-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 12-Dec-2017
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Thanks, Joan.
Comment from pbomar1115
Although the crew has an important mission with a time limit, they appear to be composed about it. The joke with each other as if they have everything under control.
Phillip
reply by the author on 12-Dec-2017
Although the crew has an important mission with a time limit, they appear to be composed about it. The joke with each other as if they have everything under control.
Phillip
Comment Written 12-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 12-Dec-2017
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They seem to trust me. Mistake?
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No. Not a mistake. Just a review. Everyone has a perspective, but no one sees what you see.
Phillip
Comment from Dean Kuch
When Aardvark speaks, why am I immediately reminded of the ferret of Budweiser commercial fame, Bill?
As for Commander Bear, I can barely understand what he's trying to say.
Regardless of that, the USS Moreau's plan to get the group to Planet 9 seems to have a bit of trouble getting underway.
I ain't lyin' when I say this. I'm sure they'll get the bugs worked out real soon.
Good stuff as usual.
Very...unique...
~Dean
reply by the author on 11-Dec-2017
When Aardvark speaks, why am I immediately reminded of the ferret of Budweiser commercial fame, Bill?
As for Commander Bear, I can barely understand what he's trying to say.
Regardless of that, the USS Moreau's plan to get the group to Planet 9 seems to have a bit of trouble getting underway.
I ain't lyin' when I say this. I'm sure they'll get the bugs worked out real soon.
Good stuff as usual.
Very...unique...
~Dean
Comment Written 11-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 11-Dec-2017
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The problem with dialects is that sometime there's no good way to get the reader to hear the word that is intended. I should probably abandon Commandee Bear's Russian accent. I can't resist Aardvark though, with that big tongue.
Comment from Ulla
Hahahaha, Bill, I love it. You are really very good at making up all those different words. At times I have difficulty following, but I read it again, and then I get it. Very clever. All the best. Ulla:))
reply by the author on 11-Dec-2017
Hahahaha, Bill, I love it. You are really very good at making up all those different words. At times I have difficulty following, but I read it again, and then I get it. Very clever. All the best. Ulla:))
Comment Written 11-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 11-Dec-2017
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Thanks, Ulla
Comment from nomi338
Yikes and gadzooks. We have been invaded by the veritable enemy. Worse yet, the buggers is smiling, that can not be good. I fully expect all hell to break loose at any moment now. You are becoming expert at springing unexpected surprises, which I guess is the very nature of surprises, being unexpected.
reply by the author on 11-Dec-2017
Yikes and gadzooks. We have been invaded by the veritable enemy. Worse yet, the buggers is smiling, that can not be good. I fully expect all hell to break loose at any moment now. You are becoming expert at springing unexpected surprises, which I guess is the very nature of surprises, being unexpected.
Comment Written 11-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 11-Dec-2017
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I guess that calls for a shocker ending.
Comment from Sharon Haiste
Another good one. Still funny.
Love the metal Aardvark picture.
Thank you for sharing this funny tales with us. Looking forward to more.
Sharon
reply by the author on 11-Dec-2017
Another good one. Still funny.
Love the metal Aardvark picture.
Thank you for sharing this funny tales with us. Looking forward to more.
Sharon
Comment Written 11-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 11-Dec-2017
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Thanks, Sharon, for giving this a look. Bill
Comment from Poetic Friend
Bill,
I got a good laugh from this script. The dialect, alone, is just hilarious. You are so good at dialects and imitations. Are you a hidden stand up comedian?
I look forward to the next scene.
Thank you for sharing. Have a great week.
reply by the author on 11-Dec-2017
Bill,
I got a good laugh from this script. The dialect, alone, is just hilarious. You are so good at dialects and imitations. Are you a hidden stand up comedian?
I look forward to the next scene.
Thank you for sharing. Have a great week.
Comment Written 11-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 11-Dec-2017
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Thanks, PF. Here's some stand up:
My wife can't cook. At my house we don't hear 'Come and get it!' It's 'Try and eat it!'
We pray AFTER we eat.
------Rodney Dangerfield
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lol. Okay, so you are a comedian?