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Drabblecast 98 - The Graggleberry Thief by Steve Clancey

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Graggleberries

Delicious!
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24%
A bit tart for my taste.
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18%
I like the flavor, but the seeds get stuck in my teeth.
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47%
I don't eat anything that doesn't come from a cow.
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12%
 
Total votes : 17

Drabblecast 98 - The Graggleberry Thief by Steve Clancey

Postby Mr. Tweedy on Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:17 pm

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"When Thelonius Peck Senior (may his feathers rest in peace) first founded Graggleberry Inc., he had nothing to his name but two graggleberry seeds and a feedbag full of dreams... With the sweat of his frond and the might of his beak, he forged this company into the greatest supplier of graggleberries this jungle has ever seen!"

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Postby anadrea on Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:48 pm

Great timing for a bird themed Drabblecast! We were just talking about the bizzaro bird-caused plane crash in my office this morning.

I absolutely adored the alliteration of The Graggleberry Thief. It made for a fun Friday fable. Thanks!
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Postby tbaker2500 on Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:03 pm

Really cute. I hate to admit it, but I didn't see the punchline coming until the very end.
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Postby thebrog on Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:47 pm

This was the altogether weirdness I love in the Drabblecast. Keep it up!
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Postby Kevin Anderson on Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:33 pm

That drabblenews was simply, shocking!

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Postby strawman on Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:15 pm

I love the story. We need more strange stories by strange authors for strange little listeners, such as Tweedy's kids, to pass on to future generations a body of Mother Norm fairietails.
Also, amazing chicken talk and monkey talk. I could actually understand what they were saying!
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Postby Goldenrat on Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:03 am

Loved both stories. The production of The Graggleberry Thief was perfect. I didn't see the twist coming, either. Will hit that one again. B'Gock!
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Postby RicV on Wed Jan 21, 2009 11:12 am

It isn't often you get traditional or not so traditional Fables anymore. Thanks for digging this one out. I kept waiting for some high brow animal farm-esque theme about capitalism and corporate greed. When it ended so lighthearted more like a kids joke than lit, it was a good twist.

As always great production.
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Postby Talia on Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:58 am

The abundance of alliteration was not an aspect I adored. :/ Alas, I admit, I was a bit aggrieved by it.
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Postby Mr. Tweedy on Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:09 pm

I dig.

A cute, fun, charming yet thoroughly disposable piece of whimsy in the Beatrix Potter tradition. I enjoyed the voice-work and I laughed at the surprise ending. The surprise ending was good enough that I will surely rework it and tell it as my own joke in the future. Not having any gift for comedy myself, I have to steal from others. (Redistribution of wit.)

Good show.


I really enjoyed the Drabble. It's pretty impressive when a 100 word story succeeds in completely distorting the order of the natural world. There are no accidents: Nature is controlling us. Everything is a setup, and the very birds of the air and lilies of the field are the agents out to deceive, cajole and kills us for their own unfathomable purposes. Like any really creepy idea, there's no way to prove it isn't true.

Pretty interesting that this drabble came out the same week a flock of geese brought down a commercial jet...


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Postby cammoblammo on Sat Jan 24, 2009 6:36 pm

Mr. Tweedy wrote:I enjoyed the voice-work and I laughed at the surprise ending. The surprise ending was good enough that I will surely rework it and tell it as my own joke in the future. Not having any gift for comedy myself, I have to steal from others. (Redistribution of wit.)


I'm surprised nobody's heard this joke before---it's quite an old one. Still, it was a great telling and even though I knew the joke I didn't pick it until I heard the ending. So well done, Mr Clancey!

The drabble was effective too. I heard this story on the way to a two day retreat in a beautiful bushland setting full of kangaroos, deer and birds. Those birds have good aim---but I was ready for 'em!
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Hmmm

Postby Deïanira on Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:27 am

It was a strange story with a not so strange ending. :?
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Postby treeman on Tue Feb 03, 2009 6:51 pm

Cute and well-timed
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Re: Drabblecast 98 - The Graggleberry Thief by Steve Clancey

Postby revsleestaxx on Fri Aug 28, 2009 8:44 pm

Right out of the gate This story sparked a memory of security training from way too long ago and I thought hey I will tell a story of the guy stealing wheelbarrows (-sp) but maybe not wheelbarrows maybe something else and then it became clear this story was the same memory and I dropped into a swirling logic loop of was it my idea or was it someone else's and maybe i should shelve the idea in a jar and let it marry a bit.
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Postby ROU Killing Time on Fri Aug 28, 2009 9:18 pm

Mr. Tweedy wrote:I enjoyed the voice-work and I laughed at the surprise ending. The surprise ending was good enough that I will surely rework it and tell it as my own joke in the future. Not having any gift for comedy myself, I have to steal from others. (Redistribution of wit.)


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Re: Drabblecast 98 - The Graggleberry Thief by Steve Clancey

Postby swamp on Mon Sep 28, 2009 11:46 pm

I'm going back and commenting on some of my favorite Eps. This was a great story, and one I can share with my kids. I was surprized and pleased.
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Re: Drabblecast 98 - The Graggleberry Thief by Steve Clancey

Postby tbaker2500 on Tue Sep 29, 2009 1:48 am

squawk squawk SQUAWK!!
But one day when Adam was taking a snooze, God plucked out his rib and created the blues!
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Re: Drabblecast 98 - The Graggleberry Thief by Steve Clancey

Postby Phenopath on Fri Oct 02, 2009 10:07 pm

tbaker2500 wrote:squawk squawk SQUAWK!!


Hmm, insightful.
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