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He his vixen and giant felt a leap in his heart.
Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 11:11 am
by W. Tungsten
Stranger in Brown, an ongoing fanwork on Kat's Fannart page, is infamous for it's typos, but this one by far takes the cake:
"He his vixen and giant felt a leap in his heart."
That's right folks, it's a sentence. When I read it, I laughed my so hard I almost cried. That whole paragraph is just a Webster's chainsaw massacre. I'll try to have a re-edited version for next week and also a slightly beefed-up version of the 7th Bit.
Re: He his vixen and giant felt a leap in his heart.
Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 1:34 pm
by Dazmarne
W. Tungsten wrote:Stranger in Brown, an ongoing fanwork on Kat's Fannart page, is infamous for it's typos, but this one by far takes the cake:
"He his vixen and giant felt a leap in his heart."
That's right folks, it's a sentence. When I read it, I laughed my so hard I almost cried. That whole paragraph is just a Webster's chainsaw massacre. I'll try to have a re-edited version for next week fand also a slightly beefed-up version of the 7th Bit.
*blink*
You'll try to have an edited version? Does that mean, then,
that
you, W. Tungsten, who's all 74 except for a heart of 79, is the
author of "Stranger in Brown"? O_O
Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 3:04 pm
by W. Tungsten
Yes, I am. I hope you're all enjoing it, typos aside.
Though I'm not sure what you mean by "a heart of 79".
Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 5:08 pm
by AmyStereo
79=gold.
Amy. <:3 )~~8~
Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 5:44 pm
by W. Tungsten
Ha! I know! Got it driving back home from getting a Coconut Cream Pie Shake from Sonic! How could I have missed it? 
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 10:48 am
by SilverCougie
Typos are warm fuzzies to let us know that we are loved. *nods*
Ok I like to tell myself that
Aww.. see.. all those things from Sonic look so good.. but theer isn't any here =(
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 1:25 pm
by KatEllis
SilverCougie wrote:Typos are warm fuzzies to let us know that we are loved. *nods*
I tend to look at the occasional typo as a bit of reassurance that we beings
who use all this technology are still the ones most important. Only the
devices themselves could create documents that could never, ever have
a single error - but who'd want to read them? >=)
Posted: Fri May 05, 2006 7:42 pm
by Dazmarne
W. Tungsten wrote:Yes, I am. I hope you're all enjoing it, typos aside.
Well, I certainly am! And I'm rather happy to have the opportunity to say thank you to the author. Vaughan is quite a character, somewhat out of sorts in Yiffburg, but then where else could his eccentricity be in such sharp relief. Keep it going, typos and all.
Now I must wonder if the author of the other tale I've been following ("Blossoming Jasmine") is also lurking about on the forum? <=)
Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 10:26 pm
by W. Tungsten
Dazmarne wrote: Well, I certainly am! And I'm rather happy to have the opportunity to say thank you to the author. Vaughan is quite a character, somewhat out of sorts in Yiffburg, but then where else could his eccentricity be in such sharp relief. Keep it going, typos and all.

You are certainly welcome! I'm always glad to hear the story is being enjoyed. ^_^d
Kat created a wonderful and rich environment to work from. His is inspiring, and my story is a homage to his creativity as well as an exploration of some ideas. It's been a fun three months, and there is more to come.