--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_y..., Scrapper BlackDragon <scrapperbd_at_y...>
wrote:
> Scrapper, scriber of skunks is here... Fortuantely my
> boss is away sick today, else he'd be sad that I've
> just spent a large amount of time smirking at the
> screen while reading Brandon's latest effort.
>
> A few of your scenarios push credibility limits, but
> tie in so well, with great explain aways that I can
> only laugh at the wild concepts. Vivid images galore!
And I suppose five anthropomophic characters interacting with the
human world doesn't push credibility limits? But whose complaining?
> I may have the day to day of skunk life in
> description, but for a way out adventure, you've sure
> got the ideas, Mr Payne! Well done! *bows in
> acknowledgement* You're going to make it hard for me
> to top that one... But I've been working on a few
> ideas of late - when I get some time to finish a few
> fur's reads and edits, you'll see what my warped mind
> has come up with... Then again, I could write the
> sequel... Nah, Brandon, you started this, it's your
> baby. Unless someone else wants to have a run, of
> course!
Actually I was not trying to top anyone. I just had an idea and went
with it. It wasn't a contest or anything like that. But hey, thanks
for the compliment.
> Well done Brandon, another finely warped effort. May
> want to consider uploading in HTML format (both of
> your stories actually) to help save group file space
> (and improve portability).
Is that plain text your talking about? Because if it is, that would
not be possible because my computer is not hooked up to the net. The
only net access I can get is at my local library. And you know public
libraries with the time they allot you? So as you know I am typing
this from just such a place. Now I am curious over what Jim would
think of It's A Fine Day . . . Though with his current eye problems,
that will be a long time coming. Although Des could read it to him if
she had the time.
-Brandon Payne
Received on Wed Jun 19 2002 - 09:01:52 CDT