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.
Saturday, May 01, 2010
The Reformation of Wolfshausen
Teil Neunundsechzig
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Mayday, Mayday...!! i think sheesh is a great post...! what, did dayfall fall a little sooner than one might have expected? anyway, Rabbit Rabbit, friend...xo
Rabbit rabbit. I betcha forgot to say that, and that's why you're so late.
Either that, or you have something fun to do. Mmmm....I vote that you should have a whole bunch of fun, and then write your story. Never mind that people are waiting for it. Don't worry about us. *whine*
"The woman looked down at his tankard and poured it into his lap".
Then the cousins say "blah, blah, blah".
And then,“I had hoped these days would bring peace to my former flock,” Vater Karl explained rapidly to the large men that surrounded him. “I should have known the wolves would hope differently".
So what did Vater Karl hope would happen differently in a hamlet named "Wolfshausen" ??
12 comments:
"The Reformation of Wolfshausen"
"Sheesh."
ROTFL! You rarely hear a story summed up so perfectly.
True Ariel - nor so succinctly.
Rabbit Rabbit
Mayday, Mayday...!!
i think sheesh is
a great post...!
what, did dayfall
fall a little sooner
than one might have expected?
anyway,
Rabbit Rabbit, friend...xo
Rabbit rabbit. I betcha forgot to say that, and that's why you're so late.
Either that, or you have something fun to do. Mmmm....I vote that you should have a whole bunch of fun, and then write your story. Never mind that people are waiting for it. Don't worry about us. *whine*
Ariel, give you not only a story but a synopsis.
Terry, now you have the Cliff's Notes.
That's alright, JJ. Be around when you can.
TLP, you must be right. And whine away, I did some whining myself.
Well, I'm still whining 'cause of church I don't have time to read or listen. Just enough time to COMPLAIN. I have my values straight.
"The woman looked down at his tankard and poured it into his lap".
Then the cousins say "blah, blah, blah".
And then,“I had hoped these days would bring peace to my former flock,” Vater Karl explained rapidly to the large men that surrounded him. “I should have known the wolves would hope differently".
So what did Vater Karl hope would happen differently in a hamlet named "Wolfshausen" ??
This was worth waiting for. Good job.
TLP, you prioritize well. I've always admired that about you. How was the coffee pot?
Welcome back, Actonbell. It's funnier to maim.
Karen, that's a superior point.
Thanks, blogmama.
Ahh Nice one this time.
This is moving right along. Much faster than Part I, I think.
Thanks, Cooper and thanks, Hobbes, for catching up. Part II had longer sections, but I think I had a better idea of the story, too.
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