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"W/C 9/19 Winner" - A Typical British Day

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I am ever so sorry about this. But I had no choice.
The voices made me do it.


A Typical British Day


‘Dear me, it’s raining again.’ I sighed, shaking my head sadly, ‘I was hoping to go out tonight. But alas, I’m afraid the roads shall be clogged up again. Dogs and cats mating left and right as usual.’

Fred came to stand up beside me, he too watching the poor creatures drop from the sky, ‘And the noise,’ he added, ‘I shan’t be getting any sleep tonight.’
‘Never mind,’ I said solemnly, ‘We have plenty of cold water. We’ll just have to splash anything that gets too close.’

Outside, a car sped across the road, boasting multiple dents from where the cats and dogs had landed. A black and white feline that had been in the way hissed angrily; and jumped lithely out the way of the speeding vehicle.
‘My – did that cat just get hit?’ Fred asked.
‘No dear boy, it jumped clear of the vehicle.’
‘Oh… shame…’

I had no time to agree with Fred, for just then a large, black dog came shooting downwards from the Heavens, like some demented comet; and hit next door’s car roof, smashing it inwards – creating the mother of all dents.
‘My, that one was a doozy,’ Fred commented dryly.
‘Indeed – truly smashing,’ I added.

We sat there in silence a little while.
‘I say!’ Fred exclaimed suddenly, ‘Here we are – both bright, young, rebellious pips - and all we’re doing is watching the rain fall!’
‘I take it you have a better idea formulated then?’ I inquired, sparing my friend a tired look of disdain.
‘Well… no… not exactly,’ he admitted, ‘But I’m sure that we can come up with something! After all – we’re British!’
I thought about that for a moment, ‘Well…’ I began, ‘In that case… fancy a spot of tea?’
‘Oh! Jolly good!

A little while later, we were sitting in the living room, sipping occasionally from our absolutely delicious mugs of tea.
‘You know,’ I began, breaking the silence, ‘I have always wondered… why is that these cats and dogs fall from the sky?’
‘You know, I’m afraid I have to admit to having never really put a thought to it. How strange! It happens every day but the odd occasion, and I never thought to question its origin!’
‘Indeed. After all – it really makes no sense at all. Dogs? Cats? Why? Why do dogs and cats fall from the sky? Where do they come from?’
Fred nodded in agreement, ‘And indeed – how do they survive such a great fall? One would think that upon making contact with the Earth, they would expire.’

I thought about that for a moment in a generous silence (excluding, of course, the general background noise of barking, meowing and the rather disturbing panting noise that dogs make whilst having physical relations with one another). ‘I imagine it’s to do with their lives. They have eight of them, doncha know?’
‘Ah, now that’s not entirely correct.’ Fred disagreed, ‘Cats have eight lives, but dogs do not.’
‘Why, dear boy – how many lives do dogs have then?’
‘Just the one.’
Just the one?
‘Indeed.’
‘Why, then one would expect them to act a touch more cautiously. Indeed, one would expect the entire to race to be extinct by now.’

‘I say… is this tea off?’ Fred asked suddenly.
‘No – why do you ask?’
‘It smells quite frightful.’
Frowning, I walked over and took a deep whiff of his tea, ‘Ah,’ I said, ‘I’m afraid to say that’s not the tea you’re smelling.’
‘Really? Then, what could it be?’
I grimaced, knowingly, ‘I’m afraid, old chap, that it’s in fact wet dog that you’re smelling.’

Fred shook his head. ‘Dear me. I do so hate it when it rains cats and dogs. My, but I suppose we’ll just have to put up with it.’
‘Indeed,’ I agreed, sadly, ‘Indeed.’[url][/url]
Last edited by Sureal on Tue Nov 08, 2005 7:05 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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LOL! I love how you make it sound all classy and formal, despite how wacky and out of the ordinary the situation is. Just one little nitpick: in the second paragraph, "him too" should be "he too"




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:arrow: they sound a little girly...is that how British guys really are?
but it is so funny anyhow.




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LOL Sureal you outdone ya self that brillant i love how ya make it sound normal Well done hope you win
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Hee, thanks everyone :).

Bobo - fixed it :).
concert - no, we don't.
Um... I think we don't anyway... I never thought my accent was posh, but a little while ago a girl claimed otherwise...
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concertchick16 wrote:they sound a little girly...is that how British guys really are?
I could probably have answered that...ha ha! :D

I love it! Ha ha! I think this is my favorite one of these. Hope you win.

I'm afraid of embarressing myself so I'm not going to comment in detail. :-#

Are you not really British? I'm assuming you are, but...What are you talking about your accent? :?




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Heh, I'm British.
I live in the South of England, so I guess my accent sounds posh to some.
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This is the winner of the writing challenge for the week of 9/19 :D

This and TBR's came really close, but you set yours apart with the dialogue.




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Hahahaha!
That was great!
Spectacular job with the British voice, it was really entertaining.
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HA! I love it. Very Monty Python.
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It was funny but I'm sure nobody speaks like that anymore, well not where I live they don't. It's all nonsense slang.
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*Sulks*
It was good....

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Ooh, Rei, you hit it right on! Definitely Monty Python. My favourite part:

"Fred nodded in agreement, ‘And indeed – how do they survive such a great fall? One would think that upon making contact with the Earth, they would expire.’

I thought about that for a moment in a generous silence (excluding, of course, the general background noise of barking, meowing and the rather disturbing panting noise that dogs make whilst having physical relations with one another). "

Don't ask me why. Just made me laugh harder than the other parts. Nice work, Sureal. :lol:
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LOL Hialrious, that bit about cats and dogs mating left and right... LOL reminded me of when my dog tried to do it with my cat...

Oops, did i say that out loud?



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