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In the tussle The Ink escaped, but we had Moriarty and we took him to Toon Yard to grill him. He was a tough nut to crack, but after 38 hours of sweating under a hot lamp, and with the help of Sgt. Joe Friday we got him to spill his guts.
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Who is sgt joe Friday?

Moriarty confessed that The Ink wanted to be the king of the word and blot out famines and poverty.
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Joe Friday from Dragnet? That was a very, very, popular crime TV show from the 50's, the first realistic show that showed how police worked in reality. I thought everybody heard of Joe Friday.

As good as that sounded, it was hard to swallow. But after investigation, we found it was true, The Ink even ressurrected The Hulk, and Gladys was so grateful she married The Ink, much to my dismay, and now they have several little blotters of their own.
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The only shows I saw were the ones aired on our tv channes, back home and this wasn't broadcast as far as I can remember. I know more about Hollywood movies than american tv shows as they were not available at the time on discs and tapes.

The case of The Ink died a sad death. His marriage to Gladys and their children gave him some immunity on moral grounds, so I had to hand in the case as "closed due to insufficient evidence." now to finally take some holiday!

To be continued......

Coming down with flu, let's give the game a break for a few days now, I come i up with some new idea.
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Sounds good, not your flu, but Im out of ideas too. Hope you get better soon.
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Starting new story. After each part you will find questions. Answer them only. Don't progress with the story. I will write next part based on your answers.

NEVER BEEN THERE

I am a single 38 year old single guy struggling to have a life. My last girlfriend dumped me for another man. I was her "friend" she said. I don't want to be her friend. I want more. I get stuck in the "friend zone". I have decided now to do something about it.

I need a makeover in my life. A new start.

How about I.....


What should he Change in his life? Give only one suggestion please and the story moves on from there.
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Im not very good at this kind of thing. I can think of a lot of silly answers, but Ill say...Move to another town and start over?

Not a very imaginitive answer, Sorry.
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It's fine. Don't worry. I am extremely imaginative. :)

NEVER BEEN THERE - 2

How about I move to a new town? That could work!

Maybe I could move to a place like Alaska where it snows a lot and it's so very cold, so I will have to stay ondoors more with my girl. We will need a lot of stuff to stay alive there and to go and get it and maintain a good lifestyle at that temperature will require us to work as a team. Perhaps working as a team on everyday regular stuff will get her in a better mood and soon we will be laughing and having chidish fun and who knows, she may start depending on me emotionally!

I will be her HERO who cut the wood into sensibly sized logs so she can warm in the fire he lit with them so she can stay alive without catching pneumonia. I will become HER MAN!

Once that happens, she may even start becoming romantically inclined towards me, and FiNALLY be the first woman to actually see me like a man, not just a pillow buddy and a best friend!

My life sucks!

Question: should he move to Alaska or some exotic place like Hawaii, and why?
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Mexico would be good. The weather is moderate, not too hot or cold, prices are cheaper, and its more laid back and would be a good place to de-stress.
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Sounds like a nice place to live! If i visit, what will you cook for me besides scrambled eggs?

NEVER BEEN THERE - 3

I took my globe out and looked at it intently today. I think I should also check out Mexico! I googled it and came up with such a wide variety of options there! It all seems so glamorous when their event calendar is full!

One festival that has really caught my attention is their dance festival that takes place in early spring! There I could also dress up as a local and meet my dream 'señora'!

A lady with hot Spanish blood in her veins is what I need in my life! I wonder why I never realized it before. I am made for a full blooded woman and no one can be more of a REAL woman that a mexican beauty.

The more I think of it, the more the idea grows on me. I need a Mexican wife! I just hit the nail on the head. She will have my kids happily, cook up wonderful mexican delights and not only cook salsa for me but dance it out too!

My life suddenly seems so exotic and so colorful, the more I think about my future! But there is one problem only. I don't have the money to go there and start a new life!

Question: Should he apply for a job in Mexico first or just land there on God's Good Will and look for a job once there?
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My cooking skills are limited, I mean really limited, if you came for a visit we would eat out a lot. I wouldnt want to subject you to the slop I cook. :lol:

Tough one. Jobs are scarce here, and dont pay much. But maybe you can win a lottery or have have a rich uncle leave you a lot of money in his will and you would be set.
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I will go with the uncle. :)

Ok, there are five of us. My husband, me and three kids. Won't eat out for six be expensive? Here is an offer. When I come, take me to an Asian store where I can get the right ingredients as I will cook for you during my stay there, Pakistani food that you will really like. I am a very good cook, or so I have been told. I was cooking since age nine so I am a natural at putting together dinners for a big family. Agreed? It will save money and we can eat out just once. We will split the bill. :)
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Sounds good to me. Im sure you can find Asian food here, theres a lot of different kind of fresh veg and chicken, stuff like that. In fact just last night, my neighbor brought me over some kind of stuff with rice and chicken and veg. Load up your hubby and kids and come on over. Ill leave the light on for ya. :lol: :lol:
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Good! All set. :) I will write the next part of the story today using the rich uncle. Once it's done, we will publish it in one piece. This will be my draft here. The point is that throughout the story, the guy will just sit and imagine his future sitting on his sofa. Later we decide what to do with him practically.

My husband likes Mexico. He was in las cruses for two years before we got married.

-- 13 Mar 2013, 12:26 --

NEVER BEEN THERE - 4

Ok, so Aunty Paula called. She said that Uncle Cliff was about to kick the bucket (or die, in plain words). That guy was the Uncle Scrooge of our family!

I wonder who would inherit his hidden billions!

Turns out its ME!

Oh my goodness!

Moi shall become a billionaire once uncle cliff passed on to the next world as he had willed it all to his only surviving nephew, myself, and sent his love and best wishes for the girls.

I was so so SO EXCITED!

I needed a makeover at once to play the part!

Mexico was now no longer an option.

I was moving to Monte Carlo soon. Perhaps I should call and say 'Hello' to the kind gentleman, or maybe check up on
Monte Carlo first on the Internet and choose the palace I shall buy there with MY billions!

What should he do? Call uncle and thank him or check up on information first?
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