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something i wrote about two year ago or less. i never got to finish it, not even sure it's worth finishing.
it's in pdf format because it's a bit longer than a short story
The Immaculate Missconception
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I'll read it tonight, after work. ;]
I'll be there in a minute.
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i'm so nervous yet at the same time so excited
start reading with very low expectations please :J:
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To answer you question: Yes, I am surprised. 
I skipped around, read a few pages and intend to read some more.
I think you've done a good job of weaving parts of the traditional
story into yours. And I really like how much fun you obviously had
taking advantage of Mary's last name to construct some pretty wild sentences... 
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i really did enjoy doing it, but after taking a break in the uk, i forgot everything i'd wrote and found it to hard to get back into the writing of it. what really screwed me up was the fact that i'd lost a whole chapter when trying to save it. i think that was a proverbial straw. thanks for looking round it
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(08-07-2013, 09:43 AM)billy Wrote: something i wrote about two year ago or less. i never got to finish it, not even sure it's worth finishing.
it's in pdf format because it's a bit longer than a short story 
The Immaculate Missconception
(I didn't read the whole thing)
This looks like a series of great SNL skits.
I can't believe you wrote an entire book parodying the birth of God.
I'll be there in a minute.
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This is almost a whole book. I liked the pages I read of it but the goddamn pdf clicler kept dropping each page to quickly and I kept losing place. got frustrated around page 22 and stopped reading because the pdf.
I once told this blond chick to screw in a light bulb..
She got naked and asked "how do I get in it?"
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08-09-2013, 02:57 PM
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(08-09-2013, 02:24 PM)newsclippings Wrote: (08-07-2013, 09:43 AM)billy Wrote: something i wrote about two year ago or less. i never got to finish it, not even sure it's worth finishing.
it's in pdf format because it's a bit longer than a short story 
The Immaculate Missconception
(I didn't read the whole thing)
This looks like a series of great SNL skits.
I can't believe you wrote an entire book parodying the birth of God.
each chapter tries to connect to something in the life of jesus.
just an alternative to believe in.

thanks for taking the time to read
(08-09-2013, 02:42 PM)R.C. KITCHENS Wrote: This is almost a whole book. I liked the pages I read of it but the goddamn pdf clicler kept dropping each page to quickly and I kept losing place. got frustrated around page 22 and stopped reading because the pdf.
no problems r.c and thanks for reading part of it
i think you can download the pdf from google, though i've never tried
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You should finish it too. You've already gotten this far, so why not?
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i can't remember what i wriote, even if i read it over and over i can't keep the plot in my head
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(08-07-2013, 09:43 AM)billy Wrote: something i wrote about two year ago or less. i never got to finish it, not even sure it's worth finishing.
it's in pdf format because it's a bit longer than a short story 
The Immaculate Missconception
This ain't no short story, but there is a great deal of humor and sarcasm in the first few pages! I will try to read more here and there.
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