The past few days or so, I thought of a great idea. We make an adlibbed ww2 short story and we the members each contribute a sentence or two! For example, I post the first sentence or two and then you follow it up with your own sentence. Some rules to this idea though, do not make outlandish material such as nazi zombies coming out from the graves! and make sure the nature of the story stays true to itself. Also, reply to this thread with a follow up sentence and do not say things like "hey whats up, downfall?" if you have any comments, just send me a private message. NEW RULE: Follow up sentence must be in ITALICS! Let's at least give this a shot, this is my first time trying this, so bear with me...and have fun with me! With that said and being the one who came up with this idea first, I will begin the opening sentence. Yes? --- In the eerily calm morning of a snowswept Stalingrad, a Russian sniper is temporarily asleep in his hideout at the abandoned car factory but little does he know, someone is... [ 13. November 2006, 04:27 PM: Message edited by: downfall1983 ]
close by with a knife in hand. The man in waiting was a German soldier and for some particular reason, he patiently waited for the Russian to wake up. As the German sharpened his knife, the Russian...
started to reach for his Mosin Nagant revolver, the german soldier, inattentive to this, continued to sharpen his knife
the german soldier looked at the russian soldier for the last time, as a 8mm bullet struck him in the chest
... and that was the end of the short story of private Schultz. Meanwhile in a farm in Hochschlesien, a cow gave birth to a veal that ...
Now, fully set and focused on his bombing mission, pilot Lars Lagerkoff was determined to get revenge because...
because his Father, Feld Marschall Heinz von Klingmann und von Lagerkoff was being held captive in............
London! von Lagerkoff knew damn well going there would most certainly be a death sentence considering...
After a long flight, von Lagerkoff stops over in France & refuels with the rest of his countrymen just before takeoff. One of those countrymen, in particular, comes around to him and asks...