Sunday, March 28, 2010

5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Fifty One Through Nine Hundred

5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Fifty One


By now she was running on fumes but that was what happened when you ate seven burritos before a marathon.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Fifty Two


“Am I worried about facing the Juggler?” Captain Hero laughed, “No! He's got more balls than brains.”



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Fifty Three


“For the last time Judy,” Lorelei said, “being a Wiccan is more than not trimming your bush!”



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Fifty Four


Sherrie's wedding day turned out just as she imagined there was a fire, a limousine crash and she got a near fatal lung infection.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Fifty Five


Someone on the team should have realized that a surprise party for one of the world's greatest detectives was doomed to fail.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Fifty Six


If there was one thing Mark hated it was music, that was why he was the perfect radio programmer.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Fifty Seven


The round began, Reggie crapped in his hand and threw at his adversary. Xtreme Fighting had never been so extreme.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Fifty Eight


Zardek the Magnificent was a magician and an escape artist, naturally he had no trouble avoiding jury duty.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Fifty Nine


The CEO used a satellite video linkup from his private yacht to explain to the employees about his new cost cutting measures.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Sixty


Jason Magwier hated working alone because he had no one to be cryptic to.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Sixty One


He had a successful run starring in porn films but was soon forgotten as audiences moved on to the next big thing.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Sixty Two


In 2012 Apple introduced the edible online integrated iCecream, Apple fans just melted but there were some headaches.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Sixty Three


Buying the lingerie was easy, getting his wife to actually wear it for him? That was going to be tough.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Sixty Four


She was a sex symbol, but the symbol was the same as the one used for biohazards.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Sixty Five


“Demons...” Jason Magwier sneered with contempt, “the gold farmers of the supernatural world.”



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Sixty Six


Amazing Ed lay crumpled on the ground cursing himself for not remembering to throw his grapple line THEN leap from the rooftop.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Sixty Seven


Of all the tender deceptions, “If you loved me you would,” is the most dangerous.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Sixty Eight


The mobster with baggy pants shouted, “You gotta have some stones to be messin' with Vito the Scrote!”



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Sixty Nine


It was a summer romance and he swore he would never forget her but by the fall he could only remember her name.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Seventy


The boss might not have gotten all that upset at Scott for sleeping at his desk, but Scott liked to sleep in the nude.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Seventy One


A flask of tequila, a citronella candle and a hypoglycemic lady wrestler was all it took for Monica to lose her security deposit.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Seventy Two


Bad Dungeon Masters don't go to Hell, but they do have to live in their own campaign worlds.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Seventy Three


An evil villain with a body made of toxic waste was not unheard of, a body of toxic waste with an evil mind was something new.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Seventy Four


Sure they had told her to expect anything but she didn't know pirates knew how to use toboggans.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Seventy Five


Zeth hated not having some kind of handgun with him, knife fights were too bloody and unprofessional.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Seventy Six


Some of his days at work were busy and some were boozy and he didn't think much of the mornings after either.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Seventy Seven


The citizens of Stoneville were proud to have Frogman as their official superhero, they accepted him warts and all.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Seventy Eight


He had been in prison and he had been married with children, at least in prison he had a better chance of uninterrupted lovemaking.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Seventy Nine


It was easy enough for the Maven to capture the Crime Countess once she realized only one store in town sold leather bodysuits.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Eighty


“It's not a recipe for disaster,” Jason Magwier said, “more of a rough outline really.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Eighty One


Out of ammo they held the Nazi's off by throwing eggs. Such is the legend of Force Hen from Navarone.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Eighty Two


Again and again she complained to the Angels of the Lord that the Pagans were ruining the Rapture for everybody.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Eighty Three


Laser-Face, the man with the hologram head was a master of disguise with death ray eyes. See? His theme song practically writes itself.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Eighty Four


The most famous member of Emo Force had claws and super-healing. They called her 'the Cutter'.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Eighty Five


Special Agent Krump realized that being put in charge of 'Operation Nerf Dildo' proved he wasn't taken seriously.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Eighty Six


He was one of the rare individuals that considered a colonoscopy to be a form of sexual healing.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Eighty Seven


None of the Local Heroes liked dealing with vampires but they had become a seasonal problem after Great Undead Hoedown of 1975.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Eighty Eight


Judy Bauer didn't really have anything against the guy but how could you not taunt someone that had taken a vow of silence?



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Eighty Nine


It was a mild surprise to see a porn film starring someone she knew. It was a major surprise that the shop teacher was so limber.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Ninety


It wasn't that he wanted to get evicted but it was the only way he could get someone to help him move that damn folding couch.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Ninety One


There were no easy answers or simple solutions, too bad we were surrounded by idiots.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Ninety Two


Despite his frequent bouts of laryngitis he was the best equestrian trainer in the business, a veritable Hoarse Whisperer.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Ninety Three


A shoving match broke out between the girls, their corsages locked and suddenly dresses were in shreds. It was the best prom ever.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Ninety Four


It was fairly easy for Jason Magwier to visit someone in their dreams but he always ended up looking like his worst nightmare.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Ninety Five


Captain Hero found himself frighting alone against the worst of the Shellfish Gang; Overkrill, Johnny Crawdad and Fred Lobster.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Ninety Six


He had a 'never say' die attitude, which was perfect for a vampire.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Ninety Seven


No one in the Local Heroes minded a few wisecracks but Amazing Ed's constant quoting of Monty Python and the Holy Grail had to go.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Ninety Eight


He took two sleeping pills before deciding to pleasure himself. His wife never let him live down how she found him the next day.



5 Second Fiction Eight Hundred and Ninety Nine


It was later revealed that Willy Wonka won a bet with the Devil and melted the resulting golden fiddle down into five tickets.



5 Second Fiction Nine Hundred


Judy had a kind of radar that made her notice every douche-bag in the room and a kind of gravity that drew her to them.

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