EAFOB 208

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I'm disappointed with my latest effort, there isn't much subtlety in action stories, at least, not in the way I write them.

I could say I was tired and full of cold, and it was late, all of which were true, but that sounds like an excuse. I've touched on another topic of current affairs, the trade in women from Eastern Europe for prostitution. It's abhorrent and if I'd discovered that about the two lowlifes, I'd have kicked them again, even harder. So the soap element is still working, sort of.

So my apologies for what I consider a sub standard episode, I'll try and do better tonight.

hugs,

Angharad.

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joannebarbarella's picture

Even if you consider it sub-standard, an assessment which I am sure your legion of fans won't agree with, that works out at less than 0.5%, so you're 99.5% perfect!

Plus...

If you read the comments, not all of us found it so.

Stop apologising for providing your legions of fans with something unexpected to look forward to on a daily basis

NB

Better than Ivory Soap

It's only 99.44% pure.

No bigggie and I can understand your outrage. Cathy would be outraged too. I worry about Stella, she's off her feed and then got hit hard on the abdomen. Problems yet from her sugury or something els? Not preganant again by Tom this time?

Cathy said Spike is old for a dormouse, poor Spike isn't going to die soon? Waah!!!!!

Stella Stella Stella!

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

Mea Culpa

I'm afraid I'm responsible for Angharad's late posting of EAFOAB #208 as the two of us were blethering on the ’phone for nearly an hour.

Mind you, I still think she did an amazing job and I don't think it was sub-standard. After all it's the sort of thing we've come to expect from Batgirl and Robyn.

Gabi

Gabi.


“It is hard for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.” Thomas Hardy—Far from the Madding Crowd.

A little variation...

... is actually welcome in stories. Now, if you start Cathy and Stella wearing Spandex and... Nah. Couldn't happen, could it?

Thanks for all the fun.

Cathy does wear it,

Angharad's picture

only in civilised countries we call it lycra. It's used in cycling kit, hence cyclists are sometimes called 'lycra louts'

Angharad

Angharad

I know ...

.. and I'm one :) I've only recently discovered that it's 'not the done thing' to ride round town in cycling gear - ie lycra tights. I've been doing it since they replaced the baggy tweed plus twos I used to wear. These youngsters are too sensitive. If an OAP can do it, then so can anyone. In any case my best feature is my legs - so my SO tells me :o)

Angharad, one of the best bits about EAFOAB is its general unpredictability. True, it's a ridiculous story if anyone sits down and thinks about it seriously, but it's really an experiment in writing and is, above all, a load of fun to read. It's enough that you make the effort to entertain us every evening, and have succeeded in doing just that for 209 consecutive days. Enough? It's much, much more than enough. It's a delightful wonder.

Geoff