When I traveled from Europe to the US, I used a very inexpensive Airline. Icelandic Airline and the plane was packed, when I arrived in Chicago I changed over to American Airlines and the plane looked so terrific and there was room to stretch out. I loved it. We were in the air probably at the most 5 minutes, when we were told they had a problem and we had to go back to the Airport, we looked at the fire-engines and ambulances, I was so scared. I set next to the exit. All did go very well and we landed safely, I was stuck in Chicago for hours until they got a new plane and we started again. Everyone on the plane received free drinks and we took advantage off it. There , I was so afraid that something would go wrong with Icelandic Airlines and everything went very well. How ironic is this? This happened in
1973 and I will never forget the experience. Today I don't fly at all anymore. If I can get there by car - fine, if not I am staying home.
2007-02-23 06:23:28
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answered by flieder77 4
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Well, in the spirit of keeping it short, I'll just put it in dialogue format.
Lizzy (runs up to a big winged cat): Hey, Stacen, you're my brother!
Stacen: No way! Get outta my face!
Lizzy: I hacked into your government's database to find you!
Stacen: WHAT! You're under arrest!
Lizzy: Whaaa!
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Gana: Stacen, I need you to take Lizzy to her trial.
Stacen: But, Mommy, I don't wanna leave!
Gana: Sorry, son, you have to.
Stacen: Whaaa!
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Lizzy: I'm so excited, I'm traveling with my brother!
Stacen: (grumbles)
Lizzy: Where are we going?
Stacen: To your trial. Let's get on board. Oh, here comes little Rora!
Rora: Hi, Daddy! Guess what, I'm pregnant!
Stacen: Really? Who's the father?
Rora: (mumbles)
Stacen: You don't know.
Rora: Are you mad at me?
Stacen: No. You're too sweet. Wanna come with us?
Rora: I'd love to! Who is that?
Stacen: Oh, this is Lizzy. We're taking her to her trial.
Lizzy: Whaaa! You don't love me!
Stacen: Be quiet. And stay away from my daughter.
(They board the ship)
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Okay, I'm bored. For a couple sample chapters of the real story, use these links:
First chapter: http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/libr/a/d/adelheid/lizzy16.html.html
Second chapter: http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/libr/a/d/adelheid/lizzy16_1.html.html
2007-02-23 15:49:31
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answered by tkron31 6
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Are you looking for links to stories, or expecting people to post them here?
If you are looking for stories to read, there are several on my website that have been contributed by other writers. They are mostly speculative fiction, however.
I would post a few links to my own horror stories, but I'm not sure how you define "bad things!"
2007-02-23 15:05:30
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answered by bardsandsages 4
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Can I tell stories? I have seven books published so I hope so. Here are the titles of those that are still available:
THE MANHUNTER (2000 Eppie Award finalist)
SEARCH FOR THE SUN (2001 Eppie Award winner for Best Mystery)
TOO YOUNG A KING (2002 Eppie Award finalist)
LURA'S OREGON TRAIL ADVENTURE (2003 Children's Ebook Hall of Fame and 2003 Eppie Award finalist)
JACOB'S OREGON TRAIN ADVENTURE
2007-02-23 14:25:55
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answered by loryntoo 7
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I can, I love to. I'm trying to finish a book at the moment.. I have a publisher that's waiting on the finished manuscript. I'm working on more than three in two different genres...
2007-02-23 15:12:01
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answered by Annabella Stephens 6
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I can tell story but it can be long
If you want I can tell you story from the cool section...
2007-02-23 14:21:13
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answered by Anonymous
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