i have made this dado thing. hope u enjoy.
thanks to psul for make good entry into contest. very good and u should go read thank u.
i have made this dado thing. hope u enjoy.
thanks to psul for make good entry into contest. very good and u should go read thank u.
Kaktus, I'm a big fan of your other works, but alas I like a bit more literacy in my literature. I presume I'm missing the joke.
If this was anyone else, I wouldn't even have to think about it. Because it's you, it is thus a lamented -1.
If this was anyone else, I wouldn't even have to think about it. Because it's you, it is thus a lamented -1.
This is a little condescending.
I do apologise sincerely if this was how it came across.
If anyone else had written this, I'd have downvoted it and moved on (I presume my reasons for downvoting are clear). Because it's you, a writer I hold in high regard and esteem, I found myself pausing and deliberating before commiting to the decision. Because that's only fair to everyone around here.
Evidently, everyone else gets the joke, so I'm in the minority here.
dado would never caps lock im crying and shaking
+1
I was officially deceased at "wayne gorski".
Top tier comedy.
+1
The world needs more dado, I crave the stuff. +1. Yes.
Takes a bit too long to get to the premise, but still very worth the read.
+1
The more I read it, the more I dislike it. Especially since it leans too heavily on psul's entry, and I feel like some of dado's jargon here crosses into unreadableness.
Novote.
You got me at "entre pruner", but for me this relies too much on psul's entry to work by itself
While I like OCT tales that cooperate and tell a continuous story (Grin and Bear It & Bear-ly Thought Out Plan for example) this doesn’t feel like a new stor more than it feels like the same story but told in a way that doesn’t add much.
I love dado, but this tale just isn’t for me.