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Al B. Harper

Member Since: Mon Jan 04, 2016
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HH

Subj: Isn't he still stuck inside one of them?
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 at 09:13:09 pm EST (Viewed 685 times)
Reply 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)



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    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.


I'm not sure I should be relieved or worried that you haven't finished the EEE! stuff.


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      ManMan showed up?



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


Ah. I am hopeless at guessing that kind of thing. For the longest time I thought WGMY101.4 and JJJ were one and the same. Is someone Jarvis? And who was AJA?


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    I'm sure there is a perfectly in-continuity explanation for it [Knifey's reappearance with Manny] eventually.


I'm sure someone will suffer from it also.


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      I suppose Asil is a good distraction.


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    She's come a long way.


And I hope become more than just a distraction for Mumph. She should come back with George and announce her pregnancy. Because Lord knows you needs more children characters to torment.

I'd like to see Mumph play the field, hook up with an independent woman of more mature age. Dame Violet Matilda Eileen Rutherford MP perhaps - she's a no nonsense go-getter (and is single). Or famed celebrity chef Edwina Brooks now that she has split with her husband (yes, I just made these ladies up).


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    At the least she's [Silicone Sally] overdue for a chat with Beth Shellett.


Next issue?


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    Miss F has friends, though.


Yes, yes she does. And the EEE! databases are comprehensive, (and well protected thank you - we had Hacker 9 on that).


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


A story in itself.


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


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    Indeed.


*shakes fist*


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        Although the flashbacks are awfully Herringcarp Gothic.

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        Delightful. *lightning flash, thunder clap*


I remember those pictures. From your 'adults only' phase.





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