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(c) 2019, by P.D. Vile<br /> | (c) 2019, by P.D. Vile<br /> | ||
'''Note to the reader:''' This is an 8-part story. The story codes above apply to the entire story | '''Note to the reader:''' This is an 8-part story. The story codes above apply to the entire story.<br /> | ||
In case you are interested, the story title is a reference to an actual game that was played on Dutch radio in the '70s and '80s. I took some liberty when translating the name of the game to ensure that the wordplay that is center to the plot idea still works. The original Dutch radio show, and game, was called: “Raad een lied, of niet” (guess a song, or not). And it was every bit as boring as the title suggest.<br /> | In case you are interested, the story title is a reference to an actual game that was played on Dutch radio in the '70s and '80s. I took some liberty when translating the name of the game to ensure that the wordplay that is center to the plot idea still works. The original Dutch radio show, and game, was called: “Raad een lied, of niet” (guess a song, or not). And it was every bit as boring as the title suggest.<br /> |
Latest revision as of 16:01, 14 August 2023
Guess That Hit (Mfffffg, cons, twins, incest)
(c) 2019, by P.D. Vile
Note to the reader: This is an 8-part story. The story codes above apply to the entire story.
In case you are interested, the story title is a reference to an actual game that was played on Dutch radio in the '70s and '80s. I took some liberty when translating the name of the game to ensure that the wordplay that is center to the plot idea still works. The original Dutch radio show, and game, was called: “Raad een lied, of niet” (guess a song, or not). And it was every bit as boring as the title suggest.
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