Offline
Personally speaking, making word lists for you is always great fun, and meeting my words again in your wonderfully-crafted stories is even more fun.
Last edited by tobeornot221b (June 22, 2013 9:28 pm)
Offline
Even though I'm cheating the most with your phrases? That's good to know.
Offline
Yes, Tobe, I feel the same, and yes, Schmiezi, that's what you do
Offline
And yet, someone wrote in his or (more likely) her review that the stories are erotic... Surely not because of the cowboy boots.
Offline
Schmiezi wrote:
And yet, someone wrote in his or (more likely) her review that the stories are erotic... Surely not because of the cowboy boots.
What? Cowboy boots aren't erotic? I think I've missed something...
Offline
Only in combination with cycling shorts …
Offline
In the next one, someone will "rip off his revealing robe". Or not, depending on how much I'll cheat wih this one. It's not in the story yet.
Offline
Schmiezi wrote:
In the next one, someone will "rip off his revealing robe".
Or not, depending on how much I'll cheat wih this one. It's not in the story yet.
Don't you even dare cheating...
Offline
Oh, look, we don't have a smiley that whistles innocently...
Offline
Don't you dare to leave out that robe!
Offline
50
Offline
43
Offline
35
Off to do some sports!
Offline
I just read "Meandering". I liked how you managed to use "mutiny" and "molestation".
"That in the end, Sherlock had turned out to be merely mortal."
That was a wonderful sentence.
And it was all so sad.
Offline
29
Ignoring sports right now to do some writing. Shame on me.
Offline
Can't writing be included in the sports category? Even chess is a sport!
Offline
Brillant idea!
26
Offline
Passage for H.
Without John, the only alternatives are watching telly and reading. Watching telly has taught Sherlock how to rim your car if for some obscure reason you feel the need for a racy ride with wide-based tyres. Reading made him long for a cottage on the countryside to keep bees.
18
Offline
Poor little attempt
Offline