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The next topic is Dear everyone
RICHARD
Twist
LISA
A Need for Something Sweet
LIZZIE
Write the story of your life, they said. It’ll be a success. And she wrote the story. It wasn’t fine and it wasn’t a success. Why? Because the story had one character. She was the main and only character. Her story wasn’t that interesting, she thought. Born to a family of crazy people. Small town, crazy school. Moved to the big city and got a fancy job that paid well. Then, she decided to write her story. The intrusive thoughts took over and she was done. The moment she jumped off the bridge, she thought “I’m crazy enough to fly”.
LEWIE
Oliver Twist’s parents were out of town,
He hosted a party
There was someone in the other room
His friend Ernő kept to himself,
Chubby Checker started singing the twist.
His mother scolded him for twisting her TV rules.
He blamed his twisted sister’s
“But it is the theme, isn’t it?” she chuckled.
SERENDIPIDY
Why does the twist always have to come at the end?
TOM
Like we did last summer
If you weren’t an Aruther Murray prodigy, social dancing was problematic. Spent time at many a Polish wedding hugging the wall. Then as if a gift directly from the gods came: The Twist. A dance that remained in my skill-set deep into the 80s. The trick is to look exponentially cooler is lower till your knee are nearly scrapping the dance floor. By 1993 I had all but lost this skill, but then who among us could have competed against the like of Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction. And that Italian kid. Wonder if she can still cut a rug.
NORVAL JOE
Mandi shoved the magnifying glass into the pocket of the baggy cat pajamas borrowed from Mrs. Weinerheimer and followed Billbert down the stairs. Standing by the kitchen table, covered with other arcane devices, Billbert said, “Okay. Let her out.”
Mandi twisted the handle of the glass in her pocket back and forth, hesitating. Her bottom lip quivered. “Do I have to? She’s so mean to me.”
“Show Sabrina you’re better than that,” Billbert suggested. “That you’re kind.”
She pulled the magnifying glass from her pocket and looked into it.
Sabrina appeared and frowned. “Why are you guys staring at me?”
PLANET Z
Cindy woke up, sitting in a chair.
By Laurence Simon4.6
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The next topic is Dear everyone
RICHARD
Twist
LISA
A Need for Something Sweet
LIZZIE
Write the story of your life, they said. It’ll be a success. And she wrote the story. It wasn’t fine and it wasn’t a success. Why? Because the story had one character. She was the main and only character. Her story wasn’t that interesting, she thought. Born to a family of crazy people. Small town, crazy school. Moved to the big city and got a fancy job that paid well. Then, she decided to write her story. The intrusive thoughts took over and she was done. The moment she jumped off the bridge, she thought “I’m crazy enough to fly”.
LEWIE
Oliver Twist’s parents were out of town,
He hosted a party
There was someone in the other room
His friend Ernő kept to himself,
Chubby Checker started singing the twist.
His mother scolded him for twisting her TV rules.
He blamed his twisted sister’s
“But it is the theme, isn’t it?” she chuckled.
SERENDIPIDY
Why does the twist always have to come at the end?
TOM
Like we did last summer
If you weren’t an Aruther Murray prodigy, social dancing was problematic. Spent time at many a Polish wedding hugging the wall. Then as if a gift directly from the gods came: The Twist. A dance that remained in my skill-set deep into the 80s. The trick is to look exponentially cooler is lower till your knee are nearly scrapping the dance floor. By 1993 I had all but lost this skill, but then who among us could have competed against the like of Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction. And that Italian kid. Wonder if she can still cut a rug.
NORVAL JOE
Mandi shoved the magnifying glass into the pocket of the baggy cat pajamas borrowed from Mrs. Weinerheimer and followed Billbert down the stairs. Standing by the kitchen table, covered with other arcane devices, Billbert said, “Okay. Let her out.”
Mandi twisted the handle of the glass in her pocket back and forth, hesitating. Her bottom lip quivered. “Do I have to? She’s so mean to me.”
“Show Sabrina you’re better than that,” Billbert suggested. “That you’re kind.”
She pulled the magnifying glass from her pocket and looked into it.
Sabrina appeared and frowned. “Why are you guys staring at me?”
PLANET Z
Cindy woke up, sitting in a chair.