I'm not sure I could work in "your momma bangs ugly ferrets" or whatever the worst of it meant if I tried.
I would love to see you try. Some day... Obscure slang useage challenge, anybody? Could be weird or hysterical.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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I'm not sure I could work in "your momma bangs ugly ferrets" or whatever the worst of it meant if I tried.
I would love to see you try. Some day... Obscure slang useage challenge, anybody? Could be weird or hysterical.
I would love to see you try. Some day... Obscure slang useage challenge, anybody? Could be weird or hysterical.
Well, first I'd have to remember the expression, and as I no longer speak the language...
I miss speaking Spanish, I think.
wanted less of it, and was trying to phrase the request as a positive rather than a negative?
I'm guessing that might be the case, but I'm still sitting here wondering how on Earth I could do that. I mean, it's like asking me to write a John Crichton POV without making any pop culture references.
Not only would it be dead boring, it would in no way resemble the canon characterization. If that makes any sense.
I shall remain baffled, and diminish into the west.
Well, first I'd have to remember the expression, and as I no longer speak the language...
Now you're making excuses.
Very reasonable ones. It would still make a good challenge, though, to dig up the strangest bit of slang you know and find a way in which a character might use it.
It would probably have to be multi-fandom, and allow/encourage original characters.
I shall remain baffled, and diminish into the west.
sudden visions of writing a slash-the-slashers entry for the Inappropriate Elf Challenge
Nice, Lyra. I like the baby day camp, having irritated memories of going to Girl Scout day camp and doing macrame myself.
Thanks, Katie.
It's funny -- I sat down last night thinking, "Eh, 100 words, how hard can it be?" And went through about 4 premises before I found something that seemed natural.
Good drabble! Mine was my first one, too. I want to do more because I think they can be really useful writing exercises in miniature.
Nicely done, Lyra.
I like writing drabbles-- it's long enough that you feel you've written a story, and yet it's over quickly enough that you don't get stuck on a scene in the middle.