tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536979460489400599.post6140749604912364870..comments2023-12-31T16:30:56.708+00:00Comments on Lily Childs' Feardom: Lily's Friday PredictionLily Childshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15861288507716873813noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536979460489400599.post-66551968592695253132010-06-28T21:29:22.572+01:002010-06-28T21:29:22.572+01:00Yes Chris, it IS brilliant! Really enjoyed this, t...Yes Chris, it IS brilliant! Really enjoyed this, thanks.Lily Childshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15861288507716873813noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536979460489400599.post-6525003422625818202010-06-28T03:48:24.128+01:002010-06-28T03:48:24.128+01:00Not so much a story as a scene - but here you go!
...Not so much a story as a scene - but here you go!<br /><br />"What's your dog's name?" <br /><br />"Edward."<br /><br />"Rather a common name, isn't it?"<br /><br />"Not really. It's short for 'Edward Stanley. Y'know, Fourteenth Earl of Derby?'<br /><br />"There must be a story behind that."<br /><br />"There is. I picked him up with the last of my stipend from when I interned last summer."<br /><br />"Does he come from a well known family? Is that it?"<br /><br />"No ... I had him from a homeless man with scabies."<br /><br />"Gross. So please - the name."<br /><br />"Oh, right. Well, before he had a name, we were crossing the park."<br /><br />"And?"<br /><br />"And he shat on the Earl's statue."<br /><br />"Ah. Brilliant."<br /><br />"Yeah."Chris Alliniottehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04094925215735680849noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536979460489400599.post-78264838076019433032010-06-25T18:57:36.883+01:002010-06-25T18:57:36.883+01:00Hah! Love it, whichever way. I have visions of a R...Hah! Love it, whichever way. I have visions of a Russel Brand type weaving his wiley way with words.<br /><br />Great one. Thanks Matt.Lily Childshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15861288507716873813noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536979460489400599.post-71787839997498330602010-06-25T15:23:12.256+01:002010-06-25T15:23:12.256+01:00Silly me - raconteur! Didn't spell it right, d...Silly me - raconteur! Didn't spell it right, didn't even mean to write it. Should read racketeer. Obviously I'm not a 'skilled story teller'!Authorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12033131935968488175noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536979460489400599.post-68367079557847672062010-06-25T15:19:37.198+01:002010-06-25T15:19:37.198+01:00Hope this one covers all bases - even added a coup...Hope this one covers all bases - even added a couple from your historical character bio :-)<br /><br /><br />Edward Stanley, pimp, rocconteur, cocked back his Derby and scratched the weaping red patch on his pate. Unlike his famous namesake, he was no 14th Earl, but he'd still a prime domain to minister it over. Not for much longer though: it was one thing paying a stipend bribe to the local CID boss, another when the frickin' Health Authorities were slapping him with a 'notice of closure'. That'd learn him for being too liberal with who got to lie with his girls. Nah, conservative all the way, until his outbreak of scabies was cleared up.Authorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12033131935968488175noreply@blogger.com