Lou Blodgett

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I have 213 stories published in 0 collections on the site.
My stories have been read 167842 times and 94 of my stories have been cherry picked.
14 of my 202 comments have been voted Great Feedback with a total of 14 votes

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"Lou Blodgett", standing proudly before vines.

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As Seen On TV

As seen on TV, you can find the slipperiest of pans, immaculated instantly with anything at hand. Parbroiling Pavlovas without that sticky mess. Why'...
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I Believe In Frogs

An emphatic affirmation of my new found faith in frogs.
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Roadside Attraction 2/2

I had to move out, because one beautiful morning, I awoke to some shuffling on the porch. I looked to the front door, and a square shadow appeared...
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Roadside Attraction 1/2

You might have heard of me, I’m the old guy in the bib overalls and Orange Crush T-shirt who lives in the shed behind the Swiss Cheese House and...
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Felis Civitas

I wish I knew, or could, at least, imagine, the circumstance that led her to this state. The crannies I don’t know. The tunnels down below. The...
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14 of my comments have received 14 Great Feedback votes

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Ooh! Ooh! Cool.  I prefer

Posted on Fri, 23 Aug 2019

Ooh! Ooh! Cool.  I prefer your second option, since cryogenic preservation can also push the narrative forward in this epic. And let me add: Millions of years later, visitors come to the planet. And an android (who had been keeping itself busy...

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Posted in The Prospective Client

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Thanks, Di_Hard! You have my

Posted on Fri, 23 Aug 2019

Thanks, Di_Hard! You have my imagination racing with that comment. It would be a strange thing if a market no longer existed due to that, but also, what an experience for the last shoppers! That would be the clearance sale of clearance sales.

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Posted in The Prospective Client

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This piece pulled some things

Posted on Sat, 18 Mar 2017

This piece pulled some things about the hair-cutting experience from the back of my mind. It was an eye opener. I found the issue of 'trying something else' shocking, from my set perspective. But the client was bold! 

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Posted in The border of earth

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This describes a sad dynamic,

Posted on Thu, 29 Dec 2016

This describes a sad dynamic, but to put it in such a way, it brings understanding.

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Posted in An Oft Repeated Mall ?

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