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Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 10:42 pm
by Bob Bull
On Wednesday morning the Panto had attracted 417 views and had risen to 465 by Thursday and it currently stands at 495,BUT only four people have contributed to the story during the day, this made the ogre very angry, his fingers were worn down to the bone and his keyboard was too hot to touch.
Was he mistaken, was this not the season of goodwill and festive celebration?

He decided to ask Mary to marry him.

Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:31 am
by jack bellinger
I think Ive lost the plot !!

jack

Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 8:17 am
by Barry Sumner
Lost in the snow !!!

Barry

Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 9:49 am
by Bob Bull
jack bellinger wrote: think Ive lost the plot !!
Blimey ! Jack is there a plot? No one told me.
Barry Sumner wrote:Lost in the snow !!!
So that's why we have not heard from you then Barry.

Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:41 am
by TonyLees
jack bellinger wrote:I think Ive lost the plot !!
jack
Maybe the plot has joined the will to live?

Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:52 am
by Mary Lindsay
He decided to ask Mary to marry him.

Mary blushed and fluttered her eyelashes, :oops:
"Aw shucks" she said awkwardly "I've only been asked to marry someone once before and I accepted."
Just then the wax jacket, to whom she was married, stormed into the scene... :evil:

Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:53 am
by Mary Lindsay
I think Ive lost the plot !!
Jack, you lost the plot years ago! :roll:

Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:54 am
by Mary Lindsay
Lost in the snow !!!
Thank goodness! Balmy Summer has appeared to save the day, maybe the plot will race on to an exciting conclusion now...

Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:57 am
by Mary Lindsay
Maybe the plot has joined the will to live?
Bah Humbug! The evil Bony Knees has arrived and is trying to spoil the fun.
Come along now said the Reconciliation Fairy, surely you can do more than just whinge - why not join in and play nicely with the other lunatics?

Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:57 am
by Mary Lindsay
Maybe the plot has joined the will to live?
Bah Humbug! The evil Bony Knees has arrived and is trying to spoil the fun.
Come along now said the Reconciliation Fairy, surely you can do more than just whinge - why not join in and play nicely with the other lunatics?

Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:59 am
by Mary Lindsay
This is post number 86, come on you lot, only another 104 to go.

Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:05 am
by Bob Bull
.....leaving Jack and son, and Catherine the Cow, in the hands of the Goatherds we return to Lewkwarm, where following the affray involving various ogres, drovers, passers by and Duck Lairdlew, the drovers settled down to eat a delicious meal of Chile Canned Corn into which, Kat Ogre-Ban had slipped a portion of magic beans.
Soon the effect of the addition began to effect the unsuspecting drovers, who, in effect were effected by the effect of the beans.

Merk Scissors and his bosom pal Flip Tisnout constructed a gigantic inflatable model of a Mogplank MkV, however, just as they stood back to admire their handiwork a sudden gust of wind snatched the mooring line from it's post and whisked the hapless duo high into the atmosphere, and they were last seen fast disappearing over the Trossachs. Witnessess told how the last thing they heard was a plaintive rendition of 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow' as the inflatable soared towards the sun.

Meanwhile a mysterious robed figure known as Simon the Cowl, had persuaded Jedwards to abandon Kedwards and join his company of Jesters as a Troubador to seek fame and fortune in Boxland. The gullible Jedwards, still under the influence of the hallucigenic beans, readily agreed to the proposal and aslo a stylish new bouffant into the bargain.

Jonty Clock was another who had partaken of the doctored scoff and began to have dillusions of grandeur and set out for Frogland in an ancient Mogplonk with a cry of, "I intend to win the Lemons all day and night Grand Pree. I am invincible!" Off he went with a cohort of men in white coats in hot pursuit.

Back at the tavern Doc Lewdlor and Phony Baloney were still involved in litigation over the Doc's shattered wall, with Baloney claiming it was the wall, that had in fact, struck his aged Adder as he tried to turn the table on the Duck.
Suddenly the Doc's hand thrust forward and with a demented cry demanded. "COUGH! ............................?

(Over to you Jack.)

Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:13 am
by Bob Bull
Mary Lindsay wrote:Just then the wax jacket, to whom she was married, stormed into the scene...
Mary,
I was only considering a proposal, please don't be too forward, but do not give up all hope just yet, before this farce is finished anything could happen.

Anyway, with due respect I have seen the Wax Jacket and I believe 'stormed' to be unlikely reaction.

I am sure we can agree at least that is is good to see certain characters beginning to play their part at long last.

Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:16 am
by Bob Bull
Mary Lindsay wrote:This is post number 86, come on you lot, only another 104 to go.
Mary, I hate to be pedantic but 200-86=114. The sentiment is correct even if the maths are dodgy.

Lot's of luv.

Your Bob.

PS. Does double posting still count?

Re: 2009 Panto - Jack and the Bobstalk

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:01 pm
by jack bellinger
COUGH..
The duck (whoever that is ) could see that the DOC Laidthose had his hands full ..So got himself in a flap and winged it off to Lakeside .
Who,s the French Barber Jack, et ?
look out Who,s behind you .

Sumnersaulting himself back into the panto with the golden harp...
(what plot)