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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 5853645" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>Darn! I even had my next story's first chapter outlined:</p><p></p><p>"The older, whiskered pirate groaned in his bed as the ship rocked. He had spent the last few hours with his rigging, but could only get it up to half-mast despite his struggles. Because it was a solo effort, he had thrown out his hip; a situation not uncommon amongst older seamen..."</p><p></p><p>In all seriousness I wanted to say congrats to Pirate Cat. I jumped at an opportunity to be paired against him as he often makes it to the final round in these contests. I felt that if I could beat him in round 1 it would have been a great accomplishment, and if not I would have at least learned a thing or two. He is an excellent writer, and I advise readers to peruse his very well done detective short stories. In this recent piece of his, the decision to use the imp and leaning bull as main characters in that locale picture was brilliant and an opportunity that my own imagination did not pick up upon. I've taken the critiques to heart and hope to compete stronger next time. I have no regrets, thoroughly enjoyed myself, and am thankful for the opportunity the judges and Pirate Cat have given me.</p><p></p><p>Congratulations to the feline shipmate. Your unanimous victory was well earned and I look forward to reading your next whimsical tale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 5853645, member: 34958"] Darn! I even had my next story's first chapter outlined: "The older, whiskered pirate groaned in his bed as the ship rocked. He had spent the last few hours with his rigging, but could only get it up to half-mast despite his struggles. Because it was a solo effort, he had thrown out his hip; a situation not uncommon amongst older seamen..." In all seriousness I wanted to say congrats to Pirate Cat. I jumped at an opportunity to be paired against him as he often makes it to the final round in these contests. I felt that if I could beat him in round 1 it would have been a great accomplishment, and if not I would have at least learned a thing or two. He is an excellent writer, and I advise readers to peruse his very well done detective short stories. In this recent piece of his, the decision to use the imp and leaning bull as main characters in that locale picture was brilliant and an opportunity that my own imagination did not pick up upon. I've taken the critiques to heart and hope to compete stronger next time. I have no regrets, thoroughly enjoyed myself, and am thankful for the opportunity the judges and Pirate Cat have given me. Congratulations to the feline shipmate. Your unanimous victory was well earned and I look forward to reading your next whimsical tale. [/QUOTE]
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