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| |  | | | | THE CASKET AND THE CASSEROLE | | By: Jerry Rabushka | ( : 2 , 2 ) | | There's a sock swinging from the ceiling fan, and Auntie Ringworm's teeth are coming loose. It's amazing what Wilton notices from inside his...coffin? No wonder he's wearing a suit! As the preacher rambles on about "what was his name?" and impatient relatives start clamoring for the after-funeral casserole, it finally dawns on Wilton that he may never see another dawn. | | | CAUTION: LIBRARIANS AHEAD (TEN MINUTE VERSION) | | By: Bradley Walton | ( : 2 , 2 ; : ) | | Due to budget restrictions, the school is hiring just one position for the coming year: a replacement for their retiring librarian. The assistant principals hate conducting job interviews, but it's just one position, so things can't go too badly, right? Alas, things are not so simple, as a taxidermist, an aspiring garbage truck driver, and a would-be sword swallower are just some of... read more | | | A CELEBRITY SIGHTING | | By: Jonathan Mayer | ( : 1 , 1 , 2 ) | | This zany comedy takes fanaticism to the extreme! Overzealous Ronnie has waited his entire life to meet his favorite movie star/dream girl. Lucky for him, today is the day his dream comes true. | | | THE CENSORED PLAY | | By: David J. LeMaster, Derald Mabbitt | ( : 2 , 2 ) | | It's action, violence and foul language on TV—except it's all been censored. Watch the madness as cops interrogate a tough guy. "Rats!" "Forget you!" "I don't go for that. I truck toys!" They need a confession, and they'll do anything to get it . . . even bringing in their secret weapon: the French Tickler! | | | CHAIR WARS | | By: Jerry Rabushka | ( : 2 , 2 ) | | Two agitated young ladies fight over a seat in the laundromat and turn it into wash, rinse, and spin! There's got to be somewhere else to sit! How long can you save a chair? An hour? A week? Can you save the magazine you were reading as well? No one can get their clothes finished, because she won't budge from the chair! Who will clean up in this showdown? | | | A CHEAP LAUGH FOR THE INTERNET | | By: Bradley Walton | ( : 2 , 2 ; : ) | | At 2:00 AM on a winter night, a college student sees a homeless person shoplifting food in a 24-hour discount store. The student tries to snap a cell phone picture to post on an online humor site, but is caught in the act by the vagrant. What follows is an examination of ethics, respect, and the limits of charity. | | | CHEW ON THIS | | By: Jerry Rabushka | ( : 2 , 2 ) | | "Aw come on, try it, just for me? Ain't we friends?" Friendship and loyalty can be a strong pull, especially for someone who hasn't ever had much of either. Tom has an interesting idea of both...it means doing everything he wants. Tom selfishly cajoles his right-hand man into risking his job by breaking forbidden company rules. | | | CHOCOLATE DREAMERY | | By: Claudia Haas | ( : 1 , 1 , 2 ) | | Outside an ice cream parlor, a confirmed chocoholic, Chelsea, debates the merit of giving into her chocolate cravings. At the parlor door, she meets Rick, a closet-chocoholic, and the two have a heated discussion about the terrors of chocoholism...until a decision is made. | | | | Previous (UN ANG BAT BOX CAS CIG CUS DEM DRA END FIC
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