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AnnaMayZing
5 days ago
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Quote by Molly

Quote by AnnaMayZing
Maybe you are too young for Pussycat?

I'm not sure they really made it to the US. It sounds like some of the country/folk songs I grew up hearing, but I've never heard of them before. You would think with a song like Mississippi it would have. Hmm

Also, what are C&W and C&A? Haha

I thought they were American! It seems they were Dutch! 🤣🤣🤣

C&W is Country and Western, C&A is a clothing store. Not sure if you have it in the US. They pulled out of the UK many years ago but are still common in continental Europe. 😊

I just discovered that C&A also originated in The Netherlands. What a strange coincidence! 😲

Quote by Molly

I've never heard of Pussycat but I dislike the Pussycat Dolls so I'll go with Pussycat.

Be a vampire or a werewolf?

Maybe you are too young for Pussycat? This is they:

Definitely vampire, as in my story, The Night. 😉

C&W or C&A? 😲😂

I caught the end of a film called Cliffs of Freedom. It was pretty good. Now I will have to watch it from the beginning! 🙄

I just watched the 2019 Midway movie. That's two hours of my life I'll never get back! 😒

Discovered by me... Today!! This is Eivør, from the Faroe Islands. How have I missed her?

This track is Let It Come.

A piece of music that has been with me since my childhood. Probably what sparked my interest in all things miniature.

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I hardly need to plug my own story with kindly folk like Mendalla around. But walking blindly into this spot I am most grateful and can now understand why the story has fewer viewers than others. Thank you, Mendalla. The historical background to my story owes much to the influence of Henrietta Fielding. Also, I just got started with no real idea of direction when I asked Anna May Zing if she thought a Spooky tale could have a happy ending with just a touch of remaining mystery. From that moment it took flight, and just made the length requirement without any cutting. So, yes, please try it, if you have the time. Here it is:

https://www.storiesspace.com/stories/supernatural/out-of-the-lake

And so, you knocked the ball out of the park, Jim. Happy to be of assistance. You have shown that spooky does not necessarily mean horror or violence.

Movie Theatre, or, here in the UK, the Cinema. I did a drive-in last year. Not the same. A little like watching a film projected onto your car windscreen while listening to the radio.

WYR go to a diner or a restaurant

Belly pork strips with roast potatoes.

As the rotisserie turns it bastes the potatoes with the fat dripping from the pork. Beautiful!