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Behold: Rodential Resurrection!

If you pray really, really, really ... hard

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Comment from royowen
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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
    Thrilled you were amused!

    The story as told is fiction; it was based on a true event in which I had no involvment.
reply by royowen on 29-May-2021
    Good job
Comment from LisaMay
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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
    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
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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
    Thrilled you were amused!

    The story as told is fiction; it was based on a true event in which I had no involvment.
reply by Susan Newell on 29-May-2021
    I forgot to look to see whether or not it was fiction. My mistake. Can I blame my age?
reply by the author on 29-May-2021
    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.
reply by Susan Newell on 29-May-2021
    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.
reply by the author on 29-May-2021
    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.
reply by the author on 29-May-2021
    I love the coinage FACTSHUN!
reply by Susan Newell on 29-May-2021
    Thought you wold.