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Lots of positive and interesting comments! I was hoping for more ding pics and memes but it's cool. Obviously, there were quite a few fictional elements and non-factual statements in the narration of the events. The opening scene about children in the garden and "honey I am fired" had inspiration from Fun with Dick and Jane (1977). And then the rant about Instagram and Snapchat ... seriously? few even fell for that. That part was added on purpose to increase and reinforce the perceived age of the character. How old is @pangeakiller any ideas? Lastly, the part about all random BBC news in my dreams. That one is to capitalise on the economic mood by making it sound more relevant to the story and disguising the whole lot as a dream. Its a classic TV trick adopted by many shows which I tried here.
It was just a story attempt, full stop. No need for any life saving financial advice or motivational comment. I am working on a part 2 which will go into *General*. Good day!Comment
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So just a poor attempt at trolling then really?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by pangeakiller View PostLots of positive and interesting comments! I was hoping for more ding pics and memes but it's cool. Obviously, there were quite a few fictional elements and non-factual statements in the narration of the events. The opening scene about children in the garden and "honey I am fired" had inspiration from Fun with Dick and Jane (1977). And then the rant about Instagram and Snapchat ... seriously? few even fell for that. That part was added on purpose to increase and reinforce the perceived age of the character. How old is @pangeakiller any ideas? Lastly, the part about all random BBC news in my dreams. That one is to capitalise on the economic mood by making it sound more relevant to the story and disguising the whole lot as a dream. Its a classic TV trick adopted by many shows which I tried here.
It was just a story attempt, full stop. No need for any life saving financial advice or motivational comment. I am working on a part 2 which will go into *General*. Good day!
I advise putting this Piss poor attempt at being an author to bed.
HTH.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by pangeakiller View PostHow old is @pangeakiller any ideas?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by pangeakiller View PostLots of positive and interesting comments! I was hoping for more ding pics and memes but it's cool. Obviously, there were quite a few fictional elements and non-factual statements in the narration of the events. The opening scene about children in the garden and "honey I am fired" had inspiration from Fun with Dick and Jane (1977). And then the rant about Instagram and Snapchat ... seriously? few even fell for that. That part was added on purpose to increase and reinforce the perceived age of the character. How old is @pangeakiller any ideas? Lastly, the part about all random BBC news in my dreams. That one is to capitalise on the economic mood by making it sound more relevant to the story and disguising the whole lot as a dream. Its a classic TV trick adopted by many shows which I tried here.
It was just a story attempt, full stop. No need for any life saving financial advice or motivational comment. I am working on a part 2 which will go into *General*. Good day!
About watch a movie with Dolby Atmos sound projected in a small bedroom I just laught.Comment
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Originally posted by SuperZ View PostCongrats on the new role but one thing - get your finances sorted.
As a contractor you need a war chest of 12+months of living expenses. It can be lucrative but also risky. With kids, you really don't want to be answering to the those who come around to take away your belongs because you owe money."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by pangeakiller View PostI am working on a part 2 which will go into *General*. Good day!
one day at a timeComment
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Originally posted by pangeakiller View PostI am working on a part 2 which will go into *General*. Good day!Polishing a turd near you!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSo just a poor attempt at trolling then really?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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