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HH

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WGMY 104.1

Member Since: Thu Nov 18, 2010
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Subj: I hope your hear can stay warned until I get back to the conclusion.
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 at 11:51:32 am EST
Reply Subj: Another heartwarming festive instalment.
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 at 04:31:27 pm EST (Viewed 578 times)



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    Sorry for such a slow reply; have been doing the rounds of rellies up north. Not the Far North, just the ordinary kind.


Noted.


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      “It was an unlucky draw,” grumbled Vicki Vee.



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    These villainesses can be so catty. I mean, what's a guy got to do to earn a little respect? Just because he's overlooked one tiny but very important detail and is due for an almighty beating by every hero in town. Sheesh.


Vicki Vee expects the best. It says so right there on her website.


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          Ã¢â‚¬Å“But I want to see my cards. So far I’ve opened about thirty-two of them and so far I haven’t really got a grasp on the continuity.”



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    Brilliant.


It made sense when I wrote it late one night just before Christmas.


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          Ã¢â‚¬Å“Now we have the basic building blocks of civilisation. Wait there while I stitch these skins into a small native village and develop agriculture. Let me know if you see a killer whale.”



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    Really liked the development of Sniiqattaaq, particularly his earthy perspective on problem-solving. Not so much hands-on as in-up-to-the-elbows. It's totally in keeping with his office, and who likes to see a good reindeer go to waste?


I had great fun writing him, as it turned out.


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      “Who can shift time and stop it being today!” Vizh realised. “Yeah, that’s who we need. Dream, try and locate Sir Mumphrey Wilton!”



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    A side-note, in relation to Mumph's time-shifting: I've often thought there would be story mileage in visiting points in time that officially didn't exist - like those days “missing” in the move to Gregorian calendar. Was reminded of this just before New Year when Samoa cancelled Friday. Though this being the Parodyverse, it's probably been done...


I wrote something once about the missing Gregorian days, but I don't think it was for the Parodyverse. The Samoan thing is ripe for a PV story soon though. proceed.


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    Eagerly anticipating the next chapter.


Eagerly procrastinating on writing it.






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