h a l f b a k e r yAlmost as great as sliced bread.
add, search, annotate, link, view, overview, recent, by name, random
news, help, about, links, report a problem
browse anonymously,
or get an account
and write.
register,
|
|
|
Please log in.
Before you can vote, you need to register.
Please log in or create an account.
|
To spice up bland repetitive news blurbs editorial policy should encourage each writer to restrict him/herself to beginning each word in their story with the same letter. Letters would be drawn on a daily basis and assigned to each writer. For example:
SYNIDICATED: Sesame St Sentinel Stanley
S. Sussex
SHOCKING SURREAL STORY SURFACES
Severely sadistic serial shooter surfaces! Shoots seemingly sleepy Somalian sycophant sowing some striped socks. Seamstress survives service station shooters sharpest shot. Spurious suspect says squat. Surprised safety sergeant silent.
Although I anticipate the X-Rated Xylophonists X-Ray X-Men story with some trepidation.
Regards Ardd
[link]
|
|
Silly story, sir. Still, seems satisfactory. |
|
|
Wanted wit with wattle wittle wonder what weather wants. |
|
|
Aren't all aforementioned articles alliterative? Perhaps 'phonetic' is phony. |
|
|
I think I'd rather read a rag where all the stories *scanned*. Certain types of metre work quite well for journalists. |
|
|
I'd just like 'em to speak in complete sentences for a change. One show recently did a study on how fast verbs were disappearing from the fast-paced world of up-to-the-minute news coverage. |
|
|
Not as fast as you can annotate, apparently... |
|
|
"Superman Dumps Shit, Makes Hamburger Helper"
Still my favorite. |
|
|
Neat idea, but I would change the way the letters are assigned. As an example of why: how would you write an obituary for someone without mentioning their name? |
|
|
Why krel, it would work for someone like William Waldorf Wilberforce, or even 'Enry Edwards. Simply force people to have the same first letter for every name. |
|
|
Yours, SeterSilly or PeterPilly. |
|
|
Exactly, Peter. I think maybe your assigned letter would have to match a key element (usually a proper name) of your story, for this to work. |
|
|
Hey what about the "Variety" option? Variety is the newspaper that Hollywood folks read, it is famous for goofy jargon-filled headlines like: "Hix Nix Stix Pix" (for a story about how well rural-themed movies were playing in rural areas). Lets extend that down into the stories. |
|
|
Alliteration, not phonetic. |
|
|
This thing truely takes the truffles |
|
|
A for Ayatolla, T for Tsar, N for a Penny at J for Juventus. W for why H for Honour V for La France? G for Gnome S for Sees C for Chaos. |
|
| |