Seventeen Ways to Disassemble a Crowbar
Feb. 8th, 2007 10:21 pmNumber seventeen is melting. I need sixteen other ways to disassemble a crowbar. This is for a project I am working on, and I need to get each of seventeen different ways from a different person. I took the easy one :P Now I need all the rest!
Title: Gryphons Are
Fandom: Danny Phantom, owned by Butch Hartman, but I can write other things, honest!
Rating: G
Warnings: None
What they told you about gryphons was this: they were big, bold, beautiful. They were creatures of mystery and of power. They were the remains of a forgotten time, a time when magic ruled and anything was possible. They were intelligent, but it was a vary pointed intelligence, like an arrow. They were golden. They flew.
What they did not tell you about gryphons was this: they had bloody huge, sharp beaks.
Danny looked up, and up, at the very large and sharp beak, and tried to keep to the most important bit of advice he’d been given: never, ever show fear.
Also, in Borders today I thought of a fun new way of prompting. It works like this: you give me a sentence or a line. It has to be something weird and off the wall, something that does not work outside of context. Like, for example, "Making blue jeans out of candyfloss." But, and this is important, you do not give me the context. And then I write a thing. Afterwords, we compare how close the two contexts were.
No, you don't have to do it now. But as and when odd one-liners occur to you, give them to me ^_^
[Goes off to work on Jazz meets Lupae TTW]
Title: Gryphons Are
Fandom: Danny Phantom, owned by Butch Hartman, but I can write other things, honest!
Rating: G
Warnings: None
What they told you about gryphons was this: they were big, bold, beautiful. They were creatures of mystery and of power. They were the remains of a forgotten time, a time when magic ruled and anything was possible. They were intelligent, but it was a vary pointed intelligence, like an arrow. They were golden. They flew.
What they did not tell you about gryphons was this: they had bloody huge, sharp beaks.
Danny looked up, and up, at the very large and sharp beak, and tried to keep to the most important bit of advice he’d been given: never, ever show fear.
Also, in Borders today I thought of a fun new way of prompting. It works like this: you give me a sentence or a line. It has to be something weird and off the wall, something that does not work outside of context. Like, for example, "Making blue jeans out of candyfloss." But, and this is important, you do not give me the context. And then I write a thing. Afterwords, we compare how close the two contexts were.
No, you don't have to do it now. But as and when odd one-liners occur to you, give them to me ^_^
[Goes off to work on Jazz meets Lupae TTW]

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Date: 2007-02-09 05:35 am (UTC)Okay the gryhon drabble ROCKS. It rocks *so much*.
Much hearts to you!
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Date: 2007-02-09 04:58 pm (UTC)It's very hard to draw with light.
Waffles are all well and good until they come to life.
"I dunno what you were talking about, I was talking about the chicken."
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Date: 2007-02-09 05:05 pm (UTC)And these? Are supposed to be off the wall. Although I have decided to conserve prompts by only doing one a day, and these are at the end of the queue. They will probably start happening in about a week. :D
<3
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Date: 2007-02-10 08:37 pm (UTC)Then I'll be sure to give you some more promps in the future. Going totally batshit might not be fun... well, actually, depends on what you might end up doing, now that I think about it. >.>;;
And these? Are supposed to be off the wall. Although I have decided to conserve prompts by only doing one a day, and these are at the end of the queue. They will probably start happening in about a week. :D
Okeedokee. I look forward to more drabbles (mine or otherwise) in the future! They're always so much fun to read... <3
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Date: 2007-02-10 08:38 pm (UTC)