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HH

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Al B. Harper

Member Since: Mon Jan 04, 2016
Posts: 485
Subj: I think there are vending machines in the lobby, if you can pry thuddy off them.
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 at 08:32:48 am EST (Viewed 6 times)
Reply Subj: Can I still get the cold drink?
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 at 04:52:55 pm EST (Viewed 666 times)



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      It started as a single-scene epilogue, honestly.



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    As JJJ says below, more content is good. I'm enjoying it all.


The final part looks to be the longest, having already topped 10,000 words without the EEE stuff finished yet. So these six chapters equal the length of a book.


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    ManMan showed up?


I've always assumed that AIH and WGMY 101.4 were him, although I do not now recall whether I ever confirmed it.


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      And no-one except Rhiannon remembered that last time we saw Manny he'd lost Knifey - except me.



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    Umm... Should we be "uh-oh"'ing round about now or is it too late for that?


I'm sure there is a perfectly in-continuity explanation for it eventually.


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    I suppose Asil is a good distraction.


She's come a long way.


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      I didn't want to cover whether Sally accepted. That's JJJ's call. However, of the current line-up she's the one who has the least status quo setup.



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    Well, I hope she sticks with the LL for a while, though I can see rational for both outcomes.


At the least she's overdue for a chat with Beth Shellett.


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      I really want to see Miss Framlicker take the Baroness down now. With Lisa's cat in her corner she cannot lose.



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    I doubt Muffy would play dirty though, which would probably be her downfall.


Miss F has friends, though.


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      The mouse song is one that I repurposed from something I prepared for the Quest for Naari material back in the day.



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    Gold star for recycling!


The exchange of correspondence prepping for the Naari story was itself 7,800 words long!


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      This felt like the time for the big reveal that the Hood (and his writer) have been setting some things up for a loooong time.



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    We've all been played? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!


Indeed.


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      Although the flashbacks are awfully Herringcarp Gothic.



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    Delightful. *lightning flash, thunder clap*











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