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And They All Lived Happily Ever After

A couple of weeks back I participated in a story meme created by several members of Humor Bloggers Dot Com. Remember Wanda, Jackee and the dinosaur dick? (Got your attention?) You know what? The meme is now complete. That's right after all it's tantalizing twists and turns it's completed, concluded, done, down, ended, finished, over, terminated, through, up, accomplished, achieved, attained, compassed, realized; dead, defunct, extinct, obsolete; expired - well, you kinda get the idea.

Hawaiian Pun at Write in the Kisser brought the whole cockamamie thing to a crashing conclusion. If you want you read the whole piece (and I use that word advisedly) from start to finish wander over to his site. You won't regret it. Well you might, but...

Comments

Kelly Ann said…
didn't know it was finished! I will have to go play catch up. :)
nonamedufus said…
Lady Sarcasm: Hey, I'm not makin' this up. Well, except for the part I wrote, yeah.
Mike said…
it'll be on the HBDC blog on wednesdsay!

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