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A Story told one sentence at a time

 
 
drom et reve
 
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Reply Sun 15 Aug, 2004 05:23 pm
'That'll teach you to mess with the counter-revolution,' he mused.


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ossobuco
 
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Reply Sun 15 Aug, 2004 05:38 pm
The bull was startled by the thud of the senorita on its back and started turning to the music.
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kickycan
 
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Reply Mon 16 Aug, 2004 12:24 am
Dylan threw down his guitar, smashing it to pieces in front of the angry bull, then he jumped down to the dusty street, snatched off the red poncho that he wore, and waved it tauntingly at the malevolent beast, shouting "Come, come and meet your death, el diablo!"
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Mon 16 Aug, 2004 12:50 am
The bull was seriously bemused, what was this fellow up to?
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Clary
 
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Reply Mon 16 Aug, 2004 01:43 am
But the bull was young and strong, and Dylan old, weakened by too many drugs and high living.
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Mon 16 Aug, 2004 02:22 am
resorted to certain old tunes and memories of old minnesota songs came up to the surface.
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Mon 16 Aug, 2004 02:23 am
edit double post
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Clary
 
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Reply Mon 16 Aug, 2004 02:25 am
Did this lull the bull into a trance?
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Mon 16 Aug, 2004 02:36 am
probably, especially with the second effort.
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Eva
 
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Reply Mon 16 Aug, 2004 08:34 pm
Not only did the songs lull the bull into a trance, but it did the same for all the brave youths filling the streets who later asked each other, "Could you understand what that old guy was singing?"
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Mon 16 Aug, 2004 09:05 pm
Hemingway slipped off down a side street with the senorita, looking for a bell.
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Tue 17 Aug, 2004 09:30 am
He came back two hours later with Dylan Thomas, which caused confusion for all; what was Dylan Thomas doing in Pamplona?

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realjohnboy
 
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Reply Tue 17 Aug, 2004 04:38 pm
Dylan Thomas, who is older than the Pope, kept saying sonorously "There are wolves in Wales" as he toddled along behind EH.
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Tue 17 Aug, 2004 09:56 pm
But Ernest kept looking for certain streets and became hard to follow, in terms of interest, for his followers: what the hell was he after?
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Wed 18 Aug, 2004 02:17 am
Rumours circulated that Hemingway was looking for some way to blow up Andorra from here, but most people thought: 'that's a crazy suggestion.'

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mchol
 
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Reply Wed 18 Aug, 2004 08:16 am
They sun shone down upon them and a trickle of sweat creeped down their foreheads as they looked for some shade.
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kickycan
 
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Reply Wed 18 Aug, 2004 09:30 am
Later, as the two writers discussed politics, drank wine and eyed the pretty young senoritas that walked by on the busy street, Hemingway turned conspiratorially to Thomas and said...
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Wed 18 Aug, 2004 10:17 am
"The sun also sets."
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Wed 18 Aug, 2004 01:30 pm
Thomas tried to decode this, but ended up talking about valleys and death.

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BeaWare
 
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Reply Wed 18 Aug, 2004 01:56 pm
Hemingway gave an exasperated sigh, slapped Thomas on the back, and said, "If the sun also sets, mustn't it also rise?".
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