Testing

Testing MyMotherLies' resolve to enforce six...

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  • cheetahgal
    June 25, 2008

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    Cool! How did you do in this contest? I think that entry was awesome! I entered a contest similar to this one...no where as good as yours!

    • slashinguk
      June 17, 2008
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      Didn't even win honourable mention. Never mind, it attracted amused comment.

      I write to be read and to entertain. This achieved both.


  • Reaver Greeters member
    May 15, 2008
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    This is a thinker...


  • Blazing Writer
    February 18, 2008
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    Lol thats so awesome. And funny lol. Keep up the great work.

    ~Blazing Mike~


  • briannnnn
    February 10, 2008
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    Haha. I like this, good job!

    Keep up the good work,
    -Brian.


  • theDARK1
    February 7, 2008
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    testing...testing...testing...is anyone out there...i am legend, hehehe! your first word made me think of the movie. i agree with you on your entry. he does plan to enforce six words without punctuation as i have noticed with some entries. i might make another entry using the movie title i used here. good luck in the contest, DARK.


  • Ted E Bare
    January 31, 2008

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    This is a cool play on words and a name at the same time. Not to mention genious as you got eight words for the price of six. Good luck in the contest!!!!!

    Ted E


  • IrishYndina Greeters member
    January 31, 2008

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    *laughs* That's cute...although I think you might want to make MyMotherLies possessive: "Testing MyMotherLies's resolve to enforce six..." If you're going to pack a punch, you might as well pack a grammatically correct punch. Best of luck - sure made me smile!

    • slashinguk
      February 1, 2008
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      Good point, most unlike me. I'll add the apostrophe, but in a digression from your style, I'll omit the final s.


      • IrishYndina Greeters member
        February 1, 2008
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        S or no final s, that's all a matter of opinion. One of those silly flexible English rules. *laughs*


  • Springs gold member
    January 31, 2008

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    lol. I once made a contest where I asked people to discribe themselves using only one word. The winner was 'rule breaker'
    =)
    Butttt, meh. That's not gonna happen again. And anyway, you only have six words there.

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