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Genre-crossover nightmares


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Re: Genre-crossover nightmares

 

Clowns

 

("Bad toys, bad toys / what ya gonna do...")

 

Imagine a SWAT team pulling up in a psychadelic 1968 Volkswagen, or a K-9 officer whose partner is a toy poodle in a pink tutu.

My gods, you've finally figured out how to beat C.L.O.W.N.! :eek: Merry Andrew, your days are numbered!

 

Hmm.... Maybe this will convince S.L. to do C.L.O.W.N. for 5th edition.:sneaky:

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Here's something else that would be better served with a possible opening passage than by a twisted title:

 

"Submitted for your approval: Dorothy Gale, a young girl living on a farm in Kansas with her uncle and aunt, Henry and Emily. She has dreams of what's over the rainbow, but little does she suspect what's actually in that realm. There's the signpost dead ahead...."

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Here's something else that would be better served with a possible opening passage than by a twisted title:

 

"Submitted for your approval: Dorothy Gale, a young girl living on a farm in Kansas with her uncle and aunt, Henry and Emily. She has dreams of what's over the rainbow, but little does she suspect what's actually in that realm. There's the signpost dead ahead...."

 

I'd give you Rod Serling Rep, but it seems I must spread it around s'more.

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Got him for you.

 

And man, but is his idea ever scarily appropriate. It's stunning just how easily you could turn The Wizard of Oz from fantasy into a horror film, just by changing a few small things.

 

What were you thinking of doing with/to the Munchkins, anyway?

 

 

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Here's something else that would be better served with a possible opening passage than by a twisted title:

 

"Submitted for your approval: Dorothy Gale, a young girl living on a farm in Kansas with her uncle and aunt, Henry and Emily. She has dreams of what's over the rainbow, but little does she suspect what's actually in that realm. There's the signpost dead ahead...."

 

Consider it approved

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Given I've just done this' date=' and earlier did the Scarecrow's meeting ("It was a slow day in the cornfield..."), I guess I'll have to come up with something.... but not today.[/quote']

 

Nah, you don't have to. It was FenrisUlf who wanted to change a few small things, let him deal with the Munchins.

:snicker: :snicker: :snicker: :snicker: :snicker:

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