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  1. Posted: September 23, 2013In: Public

    An inhibited accountant who detest musicals struggles to remain sane when he wakes up in a world where everybody sing and dance.

    Adam Bernstr?m Samurai
    Added an answer on September 25, 2013 at 6:23 am

    Thanks. I like the school play idea. I didn't think it would fit with what I had in mind at first, but then I got an idea on how to integrate it with my idea.

    Thanks.

    I like the school play idea. I didn’t think it would fit with what I had in mind at first, but then I got an idea on how to integrate it with my idea.

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  2. Posted: September 22, 2013In: Public

    Four 15 year old boys join a secret anti-terrorist association, who hunt down terrorists for a living. Now they must protect the streets of Seattle from a pernicious terrorist and his nefarious army of agents before it?s too late.

    Adam Bernstr?m Samurai
    Added an answer on September 24, 2013 at 7:25 am

    Yes, that's what I was trying to say. But you Richiev has good advice too.

    Yes, that’s what I was trying to say. But you Richiev has good advice too.

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  3. Posted: September 23, 2013In: Public

    An inhibited accountant who detest musicals struggles to remain sane when he wakes up in a world where everybody sing and dance.

    Adam Bernstr?m Samurai
    Added an answer on September 24, 2013 at 7:23 am

    dpg: Thanks. I'm still kind of brain storming the idea, so nothing is set in stone. At the moment it's a new co-worker that either cajoles or wins a bet so he has to come along and see the off Broadway musical that the co-worker has two tickets for. I might change it to being a new next door neighboRead more

    dpg:

    Thanks. I’m still kind of brain storming the idea, so nothing is set in stone.

    At the moment it’s a new co-worker that either cajoles or wins a bet so he has to come along and see the off Broadway musical that the co-worker has two tickets for. I might change it to being a new next door neighbor.

    I’m also having him voice his dislike for musicals in the intermission, and possibly be overheard by an actor, who sends him to the alternate reality. To top that off I’m thinking his cell phone rings during the show, and he pisses everybody off by taking the call from his boss, which I think would be linked to his goal of getting some kind of promotion.

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