Behold: Rodential Resurrection!
If you pray really, really, really ... hard23 total reviews
Comment from royowen
This has to be surely one of the funniest resurrections ever, once someone pronounced "dead" tt's not usual "resurrection" occurs. This Christ-like act is pretty unusual, well done Liz, it must be your unbreachable faith, heh heh. Well done, blessings Roy
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reply by the author on 29-May-2021
This has to be surely one of the funniest resurrections ever, once someone pronounced "dead" tt's not usual "resurrection" occurs. This Christ-like act is pretty unusual, well done Liz, it must be your unbreachable faith, heh heh. Well done, blessings Roy
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Comment Written 28-May-2021
reply by the author on 29-May-2021
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Thrilled you were amused!
The story as told is fiction; it was based on a true event in which I had no involvment.
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Good job
Comment from LisaMay
And that witnessed miracle STILL didn't turn you into a Chrtistian??? hahaha. This is a perfectly told tale of childish ghoulishness and gullibility in which Science (hibernation) wins over Religion (resurrection) this time. It provided my chuckle for the day.
reply by the author on 29-May-2021
And that witnessed miracle STILL didn't turn you into a Chrtistian??? hahaha. This is a perfectly told tale of childish ghoulishness and gullibility in which Science (hibernation) wins over Religion (resurrection) this time. It provided my chuckle for the day.
Comment Written 28-May-2021
reply by the author on 29-May-2021
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Thrilled you were amused!
The story as told is fiction; it was based on a true event in which I had no involvment.
Comment from Susan Newell
This is very, very funny. I'm surprised you didn't move on to pray really, really loud for Susan's grandfather and dig him up too! I wasn't aware that hamsters hibernated, but I heard somewhere that guinea pigs are something like number three among meat sources for humans. (I should look that up.) I know they're popular in the Andes.
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reply by the author on 29-May-2021
This is very, very funny. I'm surprised you didn't move on to pray really, really loud for Susan's grandfather and dig him up too! I wasn't aware that hamsters hibernated, but I heard somewhere that guinea pigs are something like number three among meat sources for humans. (I should look that up.) I know they're popular in the Andes.
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Comment Written 28-May-2021
reply by the author on 29-May-2021
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Thrilled you were amused!
The story as told is fiction; it was based on a true event in which I had no involvment.
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I forgot to look to see whether or not it was fiction. My mistake. Can I blame my age?
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Since I write almost exclusively in the first person, everyone assumes my stories are true, more or less (in fact, quite often less).
Sometimes I start off intending to write non-fiction and my imagination takes over and I forget to reclassify the story as fiction before posting. In future, I'll make fiction the default.
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Perhaps you need a special category -- non (or not) factshun. (So as not to confuse with faction.) That would keep us all guessing because it would be quite ambiguous.
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I used to classify very short posts as flash fiction, so as to entice readers who'd skip longer pieces. Much of my so-called flash-fiction were not stories; thus I was obliged to use incongrous sub-types: commentary or biograhical, as applied. In the past several months, given I no longer constrain myself to 250 words, I cover myself by classifying my ostensibly true tales as fiction.
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I love the coinage FACTSHUN!
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Thought you wold.