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Submitted to Contest #218
*contains adult language* Guys, this place is f*ked up. Don’t go here. Seriously. It’s more like a perverse theme park or haunted house than a restaurant. You shouldn’t need any more explanation than this. How often do you see a review this terrible? But just for the entertainment fact, I’ll indulge. First off, the ambience was weird. I think they were trying to be sort of retro and hip, but they went way overboard. The table was made of pipes but it wasn’t the sort of normal “industrial” table you buy on Wayfair. It looked like they lit...
Submitted to Contest #198
John Greenman was driving to school. This was a new thing, since before today he had driven downtown, not to the suburbs. He had done that because before, he was a lawyer, not a school teacher. He was a pretty-big-deal lawyer, too, at a pretty-big-deal law firm. It was too bad he didn't care one bit about tax law, and even worse that he spent a decade of his life working in a field he didn't care one bit about. But now he was a teacher. Or was going to be a teacher? He still wasn't sure when he officially became one. He had gotten the jo...
Submitted to Contest #197
Christian was just doing what he did everyday, measuring and cutting away in the simple little woodshop owned by his uncle. He did so with a smile on his face, always addressing customer's questions with joy and humor, and saying "yes, sir" whenever his uncle requested something of him. Oh, what a joy it was simply to be a carpenter with his calm life, in a lovely little town along the coast!And his girlfriend, Bella, made it even better. She was a warm-hearted, intelligent, brown-haired girl, and Christian was beginning to see a future with...
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