Friday, November 23, 2012

* Eyeing A Beer Suspiciously

This blog entry has been removed, revised and included in the romping sci-fi epic TESTAMENT: FUNNY BADGERS by Indigo Roth, Red Angel Publishing, 2013.

Its reference in the book is ELLIOT 3:1-61

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20 comments:

  1. :-)

    You do know how to set a mood.

    Pearl

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    1. Hey Pearl! Thank you, it's half the job. The other half is nonsense. Very important. Indigo =)

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  2. I knew this was fiction the moment I read "He's smarter than a volleyball team of badgers...". Like anybody could be smarter than a volleyball team of badgers. Hah!

    Wonderful story, Indigo. :-)

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    1. Hey Nicky! Those are wise words, cherie, but you don't know 'Difficult/Max. He'd salute your sentiment, nonetheless. Indigo =)

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    2. Ahahahahahhaha @ Nicky's comment!

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  3. So many good bits!

    Including, but by no means limited to, the mustache :)

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    1. Hey Jen! Thank you, this kind of thing is too silly to keep in. But hey, as I always say; I don't make it up, I just write it down. Indigo

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  4. A lovely break from the local wind and rain

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    1. Hey Wendy, thank you =) I'll pop by sometime, things have been somewhat intense of late, and I'll talk about the work end of it soon. Thank you for your patience. Indigo =)

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  5. ...then you get home and find someone's ripped your bed sheets,into a thousand pieces. I know. Nice post, maintained the voice very well..

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    1. Hey Robert! Welcome! And that's uncanny; it happens more often that you might expect. And thank you, Elliot is a dream to write. Indigo

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  6. I have no idea what this is about, but now I'm craving curry. Craving, I tell you.

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    1. Hey Mike! Good to see you matey, and I salute your craving. Please drop by sometime, it'd be good to meet you. Indigo

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  7. I'm telling you, Indigo, when he ripped off that moustache, I nearly fainted. Such an arresting tale.

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    1. Hey Ziva! Hah, it's okay, it wasn't a waxing incident! Glad you enjoyed! Lovely to see you, Z! Indigo x

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  8. Dude! A masterpiece, as always. Great mood. Great atmo. Lovely characters. A perfect respite this morning as I try to catch up on reading blogs and being a real, living person.

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    1. Hey Joshua! Dude! It's an older piece, but glad you enjoyed it matey! "It's an older code, but it checks out. Shall I detain them?" Ha! Indigo =)

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  9. Fabulous tale that draws you in as you realise it is Elliot. Great and thanks for this one! G x

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    1. Hey G! This was the first time Elliot had a voice, and like Bill Watterson always used to say, writing Noir dialogue is hard work. But man, was it worth it! Still love this, two years later. Indigo =)

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  10. Ah... a breath of fresh air! Nothing like returning after a hiatus to a word or two from Elliot! *Raises Kingfisher*

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