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DirtyMartini
Over 90 days ago
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Remember, if you want story views, always put it in the category...

You can add the other stuff in the tags, like "interracial, group sex, lesbian, gay, midgets, pirates, fresh ginger, anal bleaching, whatever"....

Just a word of advice...
Good Morning Lushkins...is it too late to get a drink around here? Jeez, I hope not...anything left in that Absinthe bottle Al? That looks tasty...

Where the heck you find that picture Chef...don't look like the type of pain relief clinic I'd want to go to...just saying...

Let me grab a quick drink and see what's going on outside...I be back...

Cheers,
Alan.
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Hows that car ride Al *~~* I mean Dirty?


It's doing fine...why, what's the problem Scooter?
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It may have been stupidly easy for you, but I couldn't even get the link to work for me.


Lol...that's not a good start...no gold star for you today...
Catholic Vocabulary Lesson

This information is for Catholics only. It must not be divulged to non-Catholics. The less they know about our rituals and top secret code words, the better off they are.


AMEN: The only part of a prayer that everyone knows.

BULLETIN: Your receipt for attending Mass.

CHOIR: A group of people whose singing allows the rest of the Parish to lip-sync.

HOLY WATER: A liquid whose chemical formula is H2OLY.

HYMN: A song of praise usually sung in a key three octaves higher than that of the congregation's range.

RECESSIONAL HYMN: The last song at Mass often sung a little more quietly, since most of the people have already left.

INCENSE: Holy Smoke!

JESUITS: An order of priests known for their ability to find colleges with good basketball teams.

JONAH: The original 'Jaws' story

JUSTICE: When kids have kids of their own.

KYRIE ELEISON: The only Greek words that most Catholics can recognize besides gyros and baklava. (for you non-Catholics it means Lord have mercy)

MAGI: The most famous trio to attend a baby shower.

MANGER: Where Mary gave birth to Jesus because Joseph wasn't covered by an HMO. (The Bible's way of showing us that holiday travel has always been rough.)

PEW: A medieval torture device still found in Catholic churches.

PROCESSION: The ceremonial formation at the beginning of Mass consisting of altar servers, the celebrant, and late parishioners looking for seats.

RECESSIONAL: The ceremonial procession at the conclusion of Mass led by parishioners trying to beat the crowd to the parking lot.

RELICS: People who have been going to Mass for so long, they actually know when to sit, kneel, and stand.

TEN COMMANDMENTS: The most important Top Ten list not given by David Letterman.

USHERS: The only people in the parish who don't know the seating capacity of a pew.

Little known facts about the Catholic Church in Las Vegas :

There are more churches in Las Vegas than casinos. During Sunday services at the offertory, some worshippers contribute casino chips as opposed to cash.. Some are sharing their winnings - some are hoping to win. Since they get chips from so many different casinos, and they are worth money, the Catholic churches are required to send all the chips into the diocese for sorting. Once sorted into the respective casino chips, one junior priest takes the chips and makes the rounds to the casinos turning chips into cash. And he, of course, is known as The Chip Monk.


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maximum ten years or so, is a good idea.


Ten years or so, eh? I might forget to submit them altogether...

Hey, you're not trying to give me a hint there by any chance...are you? Never mind...
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Foot long over a regular


You know that's very telling right there Chef...and btw, I have some big, um, stories...does that count?

You know, if I was a betting man, I would bet that this topic has come up once or twice before here in the Lush forum...

Anyone else want to bet?
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Let us know your most devious thoughts and we will act them out.


Will there be videos, or just stories?
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The phone windows, mirror, refrigerator, Hell I want it all!


Yeah, you could have Lush displayed all over the house...I mean, how cool is that?

You could have a hot story displayed on the kitchen counter, forum games on the refrigerator, a chat room open on the bathroom mirror...

Wow...the possibilities are endless...
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I want that kitchen.


Yeah, but you know what they say about people who live in glass houses...what they say again?

Not sure I really want touch screens and computer screens in every room...like the bathroom mirror...anyone else think that a bit strange? Wouldn't you feel like people were looking back at you?

Bizarre stuff if you ask me...
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Having a chat room where people could discuss writing would be fun, if you could find people who actually wanted to do that.



That's actually a good idea...you could start one, you can create your own chat rooms here at Lush...

And thanks Jeff...actually, there are quite a few things out there you can buy writing related...heck, you can even hire a ghostwriter to write a story for you...
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I'm working on the Lush Mobile project as we speak.


The Lush Mobile? Is that anything like the Monkees Mobile? Or something else...

Can't wait to see what it looks like...
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Maybe it would be a good idea to build small writing groups with at least one experienced editor.


Btw, there are writing groups outside of Lush...in fact, there are so many writing groups out there on the internet, I sometimes wonder if there are more writing groups and blogs than there are writers...it really does amaze me actually...

A Google search might help you find something...if you are on Facebook, there are various writing groups, some geared towards erotic stuff...
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wow... i just got back from there... how did my novel get turned into flash fiction? you just are full of unexpected twists, Mr Martini!


Hey...I did leave the title intact, at least on most of them...

I figured you'd thank me for freeing up all that extra space on your hard drive...
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I always re-read mine before submitting them, but sometimes errors slip through. Another one that someone else spotted was when I had someone taking their bra off, when they had already done it once already!



Lol...that's funny actually, and yeah, I would say send it back for that one...the point of this thread I believe is to not be abusive regarding sending stuff back for every little error...as much as some may strive for perfection, I would not recommend sending a story back because you noticed one comma out of place...

The subject has been brought up many times here before, but I am well aware that it is hard for an author to spot their own errors, I know I can't...

Your story reminds me of when "Is She Happier Without Me?" first posted here back in 2009...somehow, I had forgotten the name of the girl I was having sex with in the story about half way through, and the name changed along the way...

Wayne (xbob) was observant enough to point it out to me...and yes, I did send the story back...

I'm quite certain anyone who has been writing a while has some similar story to tell...a story about a story, if you will...
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I think we should be allowed to edit other people's stories. i bet i could make yours a lot shorter, Alan! *giggles and runs*


You know Rachel, that is a great idea...hmmm, since I am a moderator over on the blue site I could do that...

Tell you what...you go check out your stories later and tell me what you think of the results...deal?
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Would anyone care to make suggestions on which software they use to write stories? I presently use Word on a Mac but it is designed as a tool for everything.


Word is good...not sure why you would have a problem with Word, not only does Word pretty much do anything an author could reasonably want, I can tell you that most, if not all, publishers will expect you to have Word and be familiar with its functionality...features like "Track changes" for instance...

There are programs specifically for novel writing for instance, and I had posted this over on the blue site some time ago, though I don't know if anyone actually tried it...
http://www.storiesspace.com/forum/yaf_postst135_Free-Novel-Writing-Software.aspx

There are also a variety of programs geared towards more "specialty" writing, like screenplays for instance...I had started a discussion on that, but I'm convinced that if I do decide to go forward with that idea I'm probably best off finding an experienced writing partner...
http://www.storiesspace.com/forum/yaf_postst127_Has-anyone-here-ever-written-a-screenplay.aspx

Personally, I think for story writing you should stick to Word...and no publisher will ever complain if you send them a Word document...
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When a mod receives a edited story approval are they aware what has been changed or must they re-verify the complete story from scratch?



The changes an author makes to a story are highlighted, so a mod doesn't have to re-read the whole story...

That said, it still takes time to look over the document and view the changes...out of courtesy, I know I wouldn't send back a story for one minor error...if I was made aware of four or five say, that would be different...

Hey Scooter...I think I figured out a way you can get your error count down to zero...try submitting a blank page...

Just my...
Good Morning my fellow church going Lushketeers...and what a fine inspirational piece of talk that was Reverend...I feel inspired to drink already...

Btw, I think this may be as good a time as any to casually bring up the true fact that once again, as usual I might be adding, that we are out of that there communion wine...

(hiccup)

I be having no idea as to where all this so-called communion wine be going, but it seems to be disappearing a might quick around these here parts...

I'm sure you'll take care of it Reverend...In the meantime, I trust someone here has brewed some sort of caffeinated beverage that may or may not resemble coffee...

I will gladly take me a cup...and maybe you can toss in a couple of shots of that Old Horse Shoe bourbon for good measure there Rump...

Cheers,
Alan.
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Cash money, at one time it was an invention.
Beats plastic any day, and salt.


I'm just glad you didn't say the Fleshlight...I still have bad memories of those ads when I joined Lush...

I'm tending to agree with Nicola, which is always a good thing around here...the pen is a real good thing...

Though since the netbook came out, I haven't actually used one in a while...

Hmmm...how about the roach clip Scooter? Certainly saved a lot of burned fingers...
Yeah...you can edit already approved stories...

Just try not to make it a habit, you'll annoy the mods...and I don't even want to tell you where that could lead...
Here's a song written by Speedy Keene, who co-authored "Armenia City In The Sky" the opening track to The Who's third album "Sell Out"...this song was produced by Pete Townshend, and if I recall, he played bass on it as well...from 1969...Thunderclap Newman...

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I'm just glad this site has some fine story verifier's. I wonder what they get paid!


I think maybe you should send Nicola your resume Scooter and ask her what the starting salary is...

Be sure and ask her about a company car, 401k and retirement plan while your at it...see what she says...
Hey Sharon...between that bottle of wine, that pepperoni, and all that extra garlic sauce you might want to keep some breath mints handy...especially if Al's coming over to help you cook that pizza...

Though he'll probably be so juiced he won't notice much...

Btw, Reverend Rump...that Old Shoe Horn bourbon sure has a bit of a kick to it...that's real quality stuff...notice I didn't say "high quality" but it is quality stuff...

Slide me another tall glass of it this way while your standing there...thanks....
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I could help edit!


LOL...this person is trying to get the story approved Scooter...

Just saying...
Hey Leartiste...I personally have nothing against the pictures you're posting...in fact, I think the gals are rather attractive...

But, you may want to familiarize yourself with the rules regarding posting pictures in the Lush forum...something about direct crotch shots not being allowed...

Just letting you know so you aren't wondering what happened what they get removed by the mods...and you don't want to get yelled at either...the mods here have been known to yell real loud...
Good Afternoon my Lushkin friends...did I by any chance hear that somebody was buying drinks?

It appears I may have stopped in at precisely the right moment in time...ah yes...thank God for little things...

In this case, who did you say was buying? Al? Oh, he's got money...

Hey Rump, let me get a triple bourbon with a double bourbon chaser...and thanks Al...

I'll get you back one of these days...just waiting for that damn horse to cross the finish line...I just wish it was going in the right direction...

Cheers,
Alan.
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The other excellent use of twitter, is to network. In the hope of attracting publishers here, who will hopefully take some of you on, I have also befriended every publishing house I can think of.


Yeah, I've been doing the same thing...everyone on my Twitter lists is either an author, publisher, site owner, or in some way involved in the writing world...

Someone started a thread in one of the LinkedIn writing groups where people post their Twitter name and they follow each other...I've added quite a few authors recently through that, and I still haven't got through the whole list...

But, I'm working on it...take my word on that one...
I am on Twitter, but have not really been using it much because frankly I have not had much to really promote...

I have a short story coming out in a Christmas anthology soon to be released on Dancing With Bear Publishing...it should be in print soon, just in time for holiday gift giving I might add...

The story His Christmas Wish is actually the first 3300 words of my story "Her Christmas Wish" which I wrote for the holiday contest here on Lush in December, 2010...
http://www.lushstories.com/stories/love-stories/her-christmas-wish.aspx

I purposely wrote the story in that way, with a long lead in before the sex so that the beginning could be posted as a non-erotic story in itself...this was shortly after the blue site was announced, btw...and "His Christmas Wish" posted there the day before my contest story posted here...

I am so glad I did it that way, btw...this is the first time I will actually be getting a percentage of sales on anything I have published...

So...I will actually be having a real use for Twitter soon, and have been trying to build up my following...

Anyone who wants to follow me, by all means, feel free...don't know where it will lead, but hey...you never know...

I can be followed on Twitter: @Exakta66

Cheers,
Alan.