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Category: | General Script |
Posted: | January 7, 2022 Views: 19 |
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ABOUT BILL SCHOTT |
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Retired Marine; retired high school teacher; married 35 years; father of three; five grandchildren; one rescue granddog.
He is a top ranked author at the #29 position. He is an accomplished script writer and is currently at the #4 spot on the rankings.
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A script with Pons and Ned
"Scene at the Croquet Game"
by Bill Schott
Pons Maninoff and Ned Nuckledd live in a small town with many other fellows who are similar in age and all cousins.
Bed Whitter is a cousin with narcolepsy. He spends a great deal of time sleeping.
DED is the Angel of Death. That about covers it for him.
Fed Well has an eating disorder, according to him, which limits his intake of food to what is humanly possible.
G.E.D. = General Equivalency Dude, (pronounced JED) is a clone of Ned Nuckledd.
Hed O'declaz has an intelligence quotient exceeding 150.
Led Love is a missionary at large to the public.
Med Magilla is a free lance pharmaceutical tester.
Ped Estrian likes to perambulate. His nickname is Walker.
Red = now known as D-red, is the angel of death for vermin.
Zed Zees = is the leader of an all-bald band of desperate odd-ohs.
The scene is a croquet match with all the characters paired across the stage from left to right.
To be continued...
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