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27 December, 2011 at 2:04 pm #485943
@panda12 wrote:
@Wordsworth50 wrote:
Coathanger is still the original and the best
Maybe, but only if she or he had the guts to post in their own name instead of being a name changing abuser.
Joker’s mama named him Joker?
27 December, 2011 at 4:46 pm #485944@Wordsworth50 wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@Wordsworth50 wrote:
Coathanger is still the original and the best
Maybe, but only if she or he had the guts to post in their own name instead of being a name changing abuser.
Joker’s mama named him Joker?
That made me laugh :lol: :lol:
I didn’t know coathanger was an abuser :-k I think we all have different definitions of the word abuser maybe 8-[
30 December, 2011 at 8:11 am #485945it’s a question of taste. The stories can wear a bit thin, but at times Coathanger and Camel Blue really had me laughing. Coathanger is a great satirist – the lampoons are accurate and savagely funny. Camel Blue is a good writer, and can be very funny, but the humour is rarely savage – it strikes me that Camel has a genuine affection towards the people of JC (well, most of them).
Joker’s stories aren’t funny..they begin with Joker, end with Joker, are about Joker, copy images of Joker from other story-tellers; they have no story development. They seem a bit too intent on showing that he can take a joke. It’s beyond me how anyone outside the Official Joker Fan Club can like them.
Panda’s stories are written in a very similar style to Joker’s style(?). They are an exercise in character assassination of Joker’s enemy, Maria, and leave a bad taste in the mouth. The picture of Maria presented in the better story-tellers is funnier. These stories leave me with a bad picture of the writer.
30 December, 2011 at 9:31 am #485946@sceptical guy wrote:
it’s a question of taste. The stories can wear a bit thin, but at times Coathanger and Camel Blue really had me laughing. Coathanger is a great satirist – the lampoons are accurate and savagely funny. Camel Blue is a good writer, and can be very funny, but the humour is rarely savage – it strikes me that Camel has a genuine affection towards the people of JC (well, most of them).
Joker’s stories aren’t funny..they begin with Joker, end with Joker, are about Joker, copy images of Joker from other story-tellers; they have no story development. They seem a bit too intent on showing that he can take a joke. It’s beyond me how anyone outside the Official Joker Fan Club can like them.
Panda’s stories are written in a very similar style to Joker’s style(?). They are an exercise in character assassination of Joker’s enemy, Maria, and leave a bad taste in the mouth. The picture of Maria presented in the better story-tellers is funnier. These stories leave me with a bad picture of the writer.
Spot on!
31 December, 2011 at 2:34 pm #485947Wordsworth50 wrote:
Coathanger is still the original and the bestMaybe, but only if she or he had the guts to post in their own name instead of being a name changing abuser.
This coming from Panda :D What delicious irony !!! =D>
31 December, 2011 at 3:25 pm #485948@coathanger wrote:
Wordsworth50 wrote:
Coathanger is still the original and the bestMaybe, but only if she or he had the guts to post in their own name instead of being a name changing abuser.
This coming from Panda :D What delicious irony !!! =D>
I don’t care if Coathanger is using a pseudonym to post the stories and it is certainly not being done so abusively
I just enjoy the stories!!!!!
31 December, 2011 at 4:43 pm #485949Thankyou J, a man of taste and intelligence, so rare these days. :wink:
31 December, 2011 at 5:08 pm #485950@Wordsworth50 wrote:
@sceptical guy wrote:
it’s a question of taste. The stories can wear a bit thin, but at times Coathanger and Camel Blue really had me laughing. Coathanger is a great satirist – the lampoons are accurate and savagely funny. Camel Blue is a good writer, and can be very funny, but the humour is rarely savage – it strikes me that Camel has a genuine affection towards the people of JC (well, most of them).
Joker’s stories aren’t funny..they begin with Joker, end with Joker, are about Joker, copy images of Joker from other story-tellers; they have no story development. They seem a bit too intent on showing that he can take a joke. It’s beyond me how anyone outside the Official Joker Fan Club can like them.
Panda’s stories are written in a very similar style to Joker’s style(?). They are an exercise in character assassination of Joker’s enemy, Maria, and leave a bad taste in the mouth. The picture of Maria presented in the better story-tellers is funnier. These stories leave me with a bad picture of the writer.
Spot on!
Words I must have upset you by mentioning Vippy gave her one before you did . Keep perving mate someone somewhere will take a married man on who continually starts his chat up with I’m not here for sex.
31 December, 2011 at 5:23 pm #485951How revealing !! Not a word to ‘Sceptical_Guy’, yet poor Wordsworth merely agree’s with his opinion and is attacked nastily, Joker I’m surprised at you … Naughty Boy [-X
31 December, 2011 at 5:36 pm #485952well my takeon this is for what its worth,is i think they are all good writers in their own unique style,so im not voting,feel a bit sorry for camel on nil pois,he/she is better than that
on a personal take,i read them with hilarity,and tbh quite look forward to them
as in i do a lot of writing, and i appreciate how hard it is to do it
being sarcastic,witty,ironic etc
some of you may know im on a creative writing course
dont really need yo be there,but i like the “craic” and enjoy listening to other peoples work
i tend to stick to poems and short stories
i had 28 poems in here at one time
but when i was removed i shifted them to my beloved site over the road
but whatever
i have been tempted to join in do my own bit,and maybe one day
so to sum up
the absolute must for any writer
is research,research.research
and thats what these 3 guys on the poll dohappy writing.
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