Monday, November 7, 2011

Grandma's Goulash - November 7



The word of the week is repugnant. 
The host is Grandma’s Goulash
The goal is a story of 140 characters or less related to the story, hopefully using the word of the week.

Down to just two contestants, the annual Dance of the Wild Vines contest shows yet again that women can hold their wine far better than men.

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

TGIBBF #36 - Bone-Chilling Basements and Supernatural Cellars

Lisa Ricard Claro's assignment - Write a book jacket blurb (150 words or less) so enticing that potential readers would feel compelled to buy the book.


Our book cover image provided by Lisa's daughter, Christina.



My belated effort to fulfill this assignment follows:

Are you a fan of the paranormal? Do you watch today’s paranormal television series (there are several) hoping to see proof of life beyond the physical world?

Join us as we take you on a tour of the paranormal; to explore the dark basements where the unexplained has not only been experienced, but has also been documented. Skeptics are welcome to join us – even if you still don’t believe, we’re sure you’ll enjoy the tour which will include visual documentation, Web sites where auditory evidence is posted, and the researched histories of each location which may explain the phenomena encountered.

We will tell you about locations and cities that offer public ghost tours. Plus, we have information on paranormal research groups who offer occasional “ghost hunting” opportunities to those who are interested. Feed your paranormal addiction today!


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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Succinctly Yours - October 31 (Late)

Grandma's Goulash says "How low can you go?"

We are to use the photo as inspiration for a story of 140 characters OR 140 words. Unfortunately, I used 149 characters. But, if you're interested in joining us, just Click For Details.


Calabasa and Melón talked about what El Día de los Muertos had become. No longer just gifts and prayers for the dead; an eerie festival was underway.

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