A story that is written(by adding three words) back to front ,although the tree words are in ordinary arrangement(ie first to last)therefore it must start with.....
....wobble. The End.
A story that is written(by adding three words) back to front ,although the tree words are in ordinary arrangement(ie first to last)therefore it must start with.....
....wobble. The End.
Last edited by Frog march; 2006-May-24 at 02:03 PM.
he tried to
that was before
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he fell, but
climbed up ,then
he gracefully, slowly
Order of Kilopi
the rocket. Then
scattered remains of
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out of the
bruised lacerated flesh
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of removing the
the disheartening task
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he undertook the
told to. So
, because we were.
were found guilty
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the end we
optimizism, but in
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we have false
the kangaroo court
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she said,"in
Oscar repeated: "What
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were confused, when
paused, as they
once again Oscar
Alright. I can't parse the sentences in in this story right now. Also, I had the impression that we were trying to write an interesting story backwards but some players seem to think the low standards of the woo-woo game and question with a question game apply here. I am disappointed, but I am asking players here to improve their efforts, and read the story before adding the preceding three words.
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I thought it was quite funny.![]()
I second that... but, ok... where lies the problem, Anton? Maybe you can edit the post (If it's mine, I give ya permission :-) )
The problem started with Frog March's quote mark in post 21. I tried to save it in post 22, and you made the fix impossible in post 23. You can edit it if you want, but then what do we do with posts 24 & 25?
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in post 21, I meant "she said [open quotations]" not close quotations.
sorry about that.
I think that there is far more scope, in this game, for mistakes.
In the neverending woowoo game if someone makes a mistake it can get resolved as the game progresses; with this game mistakes seem to be harder to put right.