The Spurring Platty
I am the wild blue yonder
- Joined
- Mar 10, 2011
- Messages
- 202
Too true.
And thanks for the short-listing.
It was quite a trek, but I saw what you did there.
Too true.
And thanks for the short-listing.
ratsy - Such a clever idea; I think you did really well to make that work!
Thanks Lenny, Ursa, Johnnyjet, Victria, ratsy, hopewrites for the shortlistings, and thankyou also to Perp and SB for the kind words AND shortlistings. Some great entries, but Alcubierre's insight into the birth of Voyager's good doctor wins the day.
You're welcome, TEIN.However, when I saw the vote from Ursa, you could have beaten me stupid (not far to go now) with a baseball bat and I would still have been over the moon.
Thanks Ursa.
(Note, however, that if we find that he has also voted in the Eastleigh byelection, we'll have to take steps....)
Of course!Do you have to know who the prime minister of England is, to vote in that?
I've often found that simple ideas work better in these challenges than complex ones. For me, at least, its because I can never cram my synopsis down to 75 words on the bigger ideas let alone get the story coherent. What worked for me was the simple straightforwardness of your idea. I absolutely loved the name of the ship, and that the longer I sat and thought about it the more it seemed like something that could be true, we just dont know it. I also felt there was a commentary on humanity in there which really made it impossible for me not to love it.Best of all, a tie for hopewrites' first place??? that is a great shock, along with the runner uppery I received from Starbeast. Thank you both very much, I knew my entry wasn't up to much this month but being a bit Obs/compulsive I didn't want to miss a month, and I am glad I made the effort
Quite welcome. Yours was the other I felt could have been true. I enjoyed that its inherent cynicism was delightfully couched in humor. Few people really do that in a way I truly enjoy, but you are one of them.Thanks for the shortlist / mentions
...Hopewrites...
very welcome. your verses are always a delight to read, you must have an acute sense of rythem. I've never seen you shift out of any meter you set yourself. couple that with your delightful sense of humor and delightful use of language. I like reading your entries out loud, as they play very well off the tonuge and feel pleasing to recite.Thanks ... hopewrites for the shortlistings,
I had a hard time narrowing down to twenty
hopewrites - Spring Born