Stories by Crowfoot, by oldest first

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  • Dad: Good luck on your exam today!
    Me: Thanks, I'll be fine, I'm sure.
    by Crowfoot 400 words, 7 comments, on Jul 15 1:53 PM 2004. In <200 lines, Humor
  • The alarm clock had failed to go off. Or at least, that's what Jack imagined in his half-awake slumber state. The clock in fact had gone off, about half an hour ago. In a situa
    by Crowfoot 400 words, 9 comments, on Jul 20 7:27 AM 2004. In <200 lines, Humor
  • Feep /adj/ (Feeped) The situation in which one expects to pass wind but instead excretes in their underwear.
    by Crowfoot 100 words, 20 comments, on Jul 23 9:28 AM 2004. In <200 lines, Humor
  • The thick bodied security guard at the door took a brief glace at the presented papers and gestured for Damon to enter. The door was strong and heavy, no doubt resistant to bul
    by Crowfoot 1800 words, 3 comments, on Aug 22 1:44 PM 2004. In <200 lines, Inspirational, Other
  • Community. Now there was a deceitful word, if any. By uttering this word you are not only lying to yourself, but also being hypocritical. Essal knew better than to attach herse
    by Crowfoot 500 words, 2 comments, on Sep 3 9:46 AM 2004. In <200 lines
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