Discussion -- April 2015 75-word Writing Challenge

A sound of rummaging and cardboard and a RAY GUN powering up and I cut my way free - another practical and useful use of a RAY GUN for my very extensive list. Dusting off some crumps, cookie crumps, I saunter off into a sunset without a care in the world - there's not a problem that can't be fixed with the use of laser technology (or so I think in my world, population one). The old cardboard box trick, you'll have to do much better.
 
:whistle:(why else would they have millenium falcon cookies and darth vader toast makers...?)

 
Moonbat -- The myriad challenges involved in using language properly is neatly explored in this amusing tale.

jastius -- With a clever tip of the hat to a classic reference work, the author charmingly brings to life unique characters (so to speak.)

Phyrebrat -- The thin line between reality and imagination is made chillingly real in this suspenseful account of madness.

A. Fare Wells -- The nobility of humanity's Sisyphean struggle to be heard in the silence of the universe is inspiringly conveyed in this moving story.
 
Thanks TheDustyZebra for an excellent genre and theme. Had fun with it.

I don't think I've ever written a 75wd story so quickly! Wait, did I say that out loud? Don't want to lose any votes for sounding sloppy. I meant, I slaved over it, polished it, edited, edited and revised and then, and only then, posted.
 
I prefer to work by chaos theory. Somewhere a butterfly flaps it's wings buffeting a spider that falls off the tree onto a bunch of bananas that are then transported to my local supermarket where my other half buys them brings them home and asks me to put them in the fruit bowl at which point the spider jumps out lands on my keyboard and in his haste to escape types out a 75 with the final post being me smacking him flat with a shoe.
 
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