The Reformation of Wolfshausen

Teil Drei-Und Vierzig
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Labels: Fiction, Story, Wolfshausen
Redefining misanthropy for a fresh generation. Standard posts begin with a definition from Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary followed by a modern adjustment. Miscellany on Wednesday and storytelling on Saturday.

Labels: Fiction, Story, Wolfshausen
19 Comments:
Or rather, we can't see, nor hear.
Is this your Halloween trick Doug? You can't get any treats this way.
Ghost, Goblins, Ghouls, Oh, My
I'd happily tell a story to amuse your readers but nothing comes to me. :(
Sorry about that, TLP. A little behind in my writing. Pun intended.
Nah, Nessa. Just late.
Oh come on, Ariel. It's your turn.
JAH
still composing
a reply
v/w--SUFFINEN...being catholic(lol)
Jah
This is very sweet. To me at least. You're in good voice too.
Maybe both these guys better think about reading the Good Book in the GREEK to get at the "truth."
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Rabbit, Rabbit.
German verbs are definitely enlightening and reformatory. The story and reading were worth the wait.
Sunny Sunday #4 - Sunny Bunnies
Rabbit rabbit.
Sin and Syntax? What's in a verb, anyway?
Rabbit, rabbit! Great episode:)
reformatory verbs?
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Cheers from mound of comforters and blankets - there is much to be said regarding stories being read to one confined to the bed...
Always enjoy hearing the author reveal his works.
Rabbit Rabbit - especially enjoyed the bat.
and so
it goes
heresy among heretics
now it is true
s/he who gives to the poor
or lends to the needy
would be walking in
JC style shoes
oh but
the lust of
power politics dogma
w/v..rated
(are you taking a poll?)
JAH
rabbit rabbit
enjoyed the read
was at a
baptism this morning
so many roofs
yet
one God
JAH
I and I thank you, Bear.
TLP, I think you're right. Or Aramaic.
Karen, kind commenters don't say too much about certain episodes.
Thanks, Nessa.
Rabbit rabbit, TLP.
Actonbell, see Karen's comment. Rabbitses.
Cooper, I can't even remember the grammatical types. Which one is passive voice, again?
Karen, you are correct, I think. I need to find my Schoolhouse Rocks DVD.
Bless your heart, Terry. Feel better.
A poll, Bear? Yes! Do you Highly Agree, Agree, Neither Agree nor Disagree, Accept Heresy, or Expect Eternal Torment?
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Karen? I'm confused.
That last line is a goodie.
I'm worried about heresy and how it will affect VAter Karl. I don't want him burned at the stake or anything. That would truly be hitonious.
Good story and good read. Your Ludwig deeper voice made him sound like the oaf he is.
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