1788

Aug 21, 2011 11:09

Decision tree

prompt, 1788

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spacedlaw August 22 2011, 08:11:44 UTC
The old dead olive trunk served as our message board. We would pen our existential fears and queries onto small pieces of blue cardboard and hang them to the branches. The ones that resisted the elements were considered as unanswerable, while we could expect feedback of some sorts on the ones that got away. Sometimes the answer was even more obscure than the original angst-ridden question and we would labour over the problems, trying to figure out what demand a rain of miniature frogs could stand for.
In the end we settled for “forty-two?”. It seemed to make sense, somehow.

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spacedlaw August 24 2011, 09:53:28 UTC
What a convoluted life!

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1788 emlebarre September 22 2011, 06:15:41 UTC
She sits in the rocker, wearing her floral apron over a calico dress ( ... )

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Re: 1788 emlebarre September 22 2011, 06:21:23 UTC
I'm new here, so I hope I'm doing this right. I usually wait to post something until I have a 'feel' for the group/audience, but this prompt really worked for me and I felt compelled to post this.

Oh, and thanks for being here with the prompts! This looks to be exactly what I need!!

Anyway, constructive criticism and feedback are always appreciated.

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