Here's to You, Frankie
How some Entrepenauers are remembered.....44 total reviews
Comment from jl & bandit
Very good.
I like it a lot, you seem to have really thought this out.
I found no errors in this write.
I really like the rest in pieces part.
JL&B
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
Very good.
I like it a lot, you seem to have really thought this out.
I found no errors in this write.
I really like the rest in pieces part.
JL&B
Comment Written 08-Jan-2010
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
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jl & bandit
So glad you saw the humor in this piece...Yes I liked the rest in pieces too. Thanks ...Carol
Comment from fictionwriter
this was funny. I can bet that this will be a wild little funeral. I would love to be a fly on the wall. What a wonderful job you did here.
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
this was funny. I can bet that this will be a wild little funeral. I would love to be a fly on the wall. What a wonderful job you did here.
Comment Written 08-Jan-2010
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
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Joy
Married to the EX for 23 years..Italian heritage rubbed off I guess. LOL Smiles, CArol
Comment from RebelRose
This is a hoot. You did a great job of this. Very imaginable. The list of the dead relatives is priceless. Good writing prompt entry.
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
This is a hoot. You did a great job of this. Very imaginable. The list of the dead relatives is priceless. Good writing prompt entry.
Comment Written 08-Jan-2010
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
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Patty
Glad I could add a touch of humor to your day. I think 23 years of married life to an Italian spawned this little ditty, Crol
Comment from lola29
Wow! That was quite an interesting story. You did an exceptionally good job writing his obit. This is a great contender in the contest.
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
Wow! That was quite an interesting story. You did an exceptionally good job writing his obit. This is a great contender in the contest.
Comment Written 08-Jan-2010
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
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Lola
Comes from being married to an Italian for 23 years...get the inside info..LOL Thanks for the review. Carol
Comment from patmedium
My husband is muttering in the background to himself:
"Any minute now she'll be insisting I listen to this!
I don't make her listen to my books. Cackling like a mad old crone" etc. etc.
As you can gather, I have had a hearty laugh all the way through this one! No criticism. Many hearty thanks. Pat.
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
My husband is muttering in the background to himself:
"Any minute now she'll be insisting I listen to this!
I don't make her listen to my books. Cackling like a mad old crone" etc. etc.
As you can gather, I have had a hearty laugh all the way through this one! No criticism. Many hearty thanks. Pat.
Comment Written 08-Jan-2010
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
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Pat
I am so thrilled that you got a hardy laugh..It's good for the soul, they say. Thanks for the review...Carol
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'Twas a pleasure, dear! Pat.
Comment from flygirl254
This is a very funny obituary. There are some places that need some work. In several places, there are incomplete sentences where usually in obituaries they do use complete sentences. There are also several spelling errors or typographical errors. Some of the ones I saw were: hallow should be hallowed, American should be America, found should be fund, no-where doesn't need hyphenated, and condolence should be condolences. The obituary flows nicely as far as the kind of information you would normally see in the newspaper, with the usual stuff replaced by very funny descriptions. I laughed out loud at, "Pleasures Anonymous", "Paddock's Home for Wayward Dogs", and the idea that he was going to have a closed casket. I know this kind of humor is "supposed" to be wrong or something, but I love this stuff! Great work and good luck in the contest!
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reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
This is a very funny obituary. There are some places that need some work. In several places, there are incomplete sentences where usually in obituaries they do use complete sentences. There are also several spelling errors or typographical errors. Some of the ones I saw were: hallow should be hallowed, American should be America, found should be fund, no-where doesn't need hyphenated, and condolence should be condolences. The obituary flows nicely as far as the kind of information you would normally see in the newspaper, with the usual stuff replaced by very funny descriptions. I laughed out loud at, "Pleasures Anonymous", "Paddock's Home for Wayward Dogs", and the idea that he was going to have a closed casket. I know this kind of humor is "supposed" to be wrong or something, but I love this stuff! Great work and good luck in the contest!
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Comment Written 08-Jan-2010
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
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flygirl
This ole girl better stop writing in the middle of the night..can't believe I made so many stupid errors. Thanks to you I have fixed them immediately. Glad you got a chuckle out of it.
Carol
Comment from dmjones
You know I was all set to hate Frankie and then I find out about Paddock. There are so many lines I liked in this that were funny I'm not sure which one I like best. I didn't see any errors. Best of luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
You know I was all set to hate Frankie and then I find out about Paddock. There are so many lines I liked in this that were funny I'm not sure which one I like best. I didn't see any errors. Best of luck in the contest.
Comment Written 08-Jan-2010
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
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Donna
Yeah, Paddock was his only saving grace, I'm sure. Thanks for enjoying the silly obit. Smiles, Carol
Comment from Writeaway...
Another great piece by you Begin Again, you really do have a real talent for writing, I found no spags whatsoever and was kept interested from the beginning, excellent job, keep writing!!
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
Another great piece by you Begin Again, you really do have a real talent for writing, I found no spags whatsoever and was kept interested from the beginning, excellent job, keep writing!!
Comment Written 08-Jan-2010
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
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Jake
Had lots of time for research while being married to an Italian for 23 years. HAHA Glad you enjoyed...CArol
Comment from BethShelby
This one is truly funny. You are so witty. The whole thing had me laughing so hard, I wouldn't be able to point to a place I liked best. It sounds like it had quite an adventurous life. I'm surprised he made it to 77. This one sounds like a winner.
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
This one is truly funny. You are so witty. The whole thing had me laughing so hard, I wouldn't be able to point to a place I liked best. It sounds like it had quite an adventurous life. I'm surprised he made it to 77. This one sounds like a winner.
Comment Written 08-Jan-2010
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
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Beth
I have no idea where all this is coming from except maybe the 23 years I was married to an Italian...Research, you think? Smiles to you, Carol
Comment from adewpearl
Your humorous obituary contains many elements of truth in it - sadly, the church has long turned a blind eye to the "questionable" activities of some its communicants in exchange for their charitable contributions. And certainly, many a politician has been involved in kickbacks from contributors whose businesses do not exactly promise good results from the contracts they receive. This obit provides you with a good opportunity to take a satiric look at some of our society's flaws. Brooke :-)
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2010
Your humorous obituary contains many elements of truth in it - sadly, the church has long turned a blind eye to the "questionable" activities of some its communicants in exchange for their charitable contributions. And certainly, many a politician has been involved in kickbacks from contributors whose businesses do not exactly promise good results from the contracts they receive. This obit provides you with a good opportunity to take a satiric look at some of our society's flaws. Brooke :-)
Comment Written 08-Jan-2010
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Brooke
I was married to an Italian for 23 years..Couldn't believe the Catholic Church was willing for a substantial price to annul my previous marriage (making my children what?) among other things.
Money talks...it's really quite sad...Carol
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I swear to God that whole annulment thing has always stunk to me, even when I was a teen and first learned about it. I've always thought the same thing - what the hell does it make the kids? And how can they accept an argument in any kind of good faith that a 23 year union was never valid in the first place - it has to be THE most hypocritical thing the Catholic church does, among quite a few hypocritical things!
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Another gruesome part was how the Priest wanted "nitty gritty details" about my sex life...I walked out but not before telling him I'd have to be a hypocrite to be part of the Catholic church...Good thing God doesn't care where I believe...as long as I do...Smiles, Carol