“The older I get; the better I was.” A.K.A. Has-beens, Wash-outs. You all know that guy. Maybe you’ll even admit you’ve been that guy; the one who was almost President, […]
All posts by privateI - 2. page
Fire, Water, Burn (Re-edited)
My First Attempt at UA Fiction, re-edited… Mackey’s End I got lucky when Mackey checked out of The Bradon Manors Motor Lodge. It was like someone reached up and pried […]
You’ve Been Served, Part IV (Two Bulls; One Corral)
Two Warlords Meet Face-to-Face Repairman kept the .38 trained on Kurt. He spoke to Culver Jake in a casual tone. “If you ever get sick of this useless b—tard, just […]
The In-Store Camera of Hate
What if someone could make you famous; for all of the wrong reasons… Let’s say you hated someone’s guts. Let’s say you knew what their biggest taboo (magical or otherwise) […]
The 3rd Party Candidate for 2008
And now for some comic relief You think a Mormon Candidate Has Troubles? Posted by Tom Bertonneau on December 26, 2007 Ladies and Gentlemen of the press; my fellow Americans. […]
The Sudoku Puzzle
Driven Crazy. By a stupid mathematical puzzle. Power: Minor. History: Rubiyot Khamiger got bored with simple Bibliomancy, and developed a sadistic turn of mind. He decided that people deserved to […]
You’ve Been Served, Part III (Meeting With Berkfeld)
There are people you just should take for a ride until you know them better. The white construction van was dirty inside, but had none of the tool racks or […]
You’ve Been Served, Part II
Repairman Jack gets to go for a ride… “No luck at the hospitals, Repairman.” Replied Lawrence Voelker. “They have six John Does. Three black, three Hispanic, none the right age. […]
You’ve Been Served (Part I)
Repairman Jack Takes on The Big Man Western Avenue had gone down badly. It had worn down even in the three years Hank Smallbone had lived there. It needed a […]
You’ve Been Served (Part I)
The Repairman returns, but can he really fix the big boss? Western Avenue had gone down badly. It had worn down even in the three years Hank Smallbone had lived […]