1381 -- What, no more stories?
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1381 -- What, no more stories?
1382 - Tommy is able to escape from the jousting tournament when the entire crowd rushes out to free the miserable, trapped beer next door.
What stories, Robin? This isn't a story. It is factual, well-known history taught in every grade school! Hahahahaha!
1383---can any one tell me the meaning of this?
1384 -- we are playing. We are writers and we feel restless if we are not creating. So, we started finding different ways to represent the numbers as we count. Sometimes we post pictures with the number in them somewhere. Sometimes we find mathematical meaning in the number at hand. Sometimes we find genuine historical facts that happened in the year of that number. Sometimes we make puns or jokes or poems or... sometimes we write silly stories! The sillier, the better. And if I can find a way to tie my story to someone else's story, make the story longer or turn it in a different direction, that is even better still.
Other than that, we are counting to 10,000!
1385---woo,that's a really cool idea, and so is the starter!
1386............
1387....................................
1388 - Robin rises from the grave and regales young Tommy with the dangers of alcohol abuse...
"Just look at Friar Tuck!! Have ya seen him?? He's prematurely BALD!!!"
1389 - Young Tommie loves being regaled and chortles with chubby glee.
1390 - "Pssst...don't tell my daughter this...but she's a too-much-ale baby..."
1394--Tommy asks his dad to stop writing in the details of his son's very successful love life into this Canterbury thing he's been writing. If anyone guessed who the young man who fooled around with the Carpenter's wife in that "Miller's Tale" really was...!
1395--Thomas Chaucer gets married to Maude Berghersh.