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Ticking all the boxes. (standard:humor, 1035 words) | |||
Author: red1hols | Added: Mar 13 2006 | Views/Reads: 3319/2190 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Charlie needs publicity. With Amy ticking so many boxes, how can he fail? | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story The committee sent out an urgent request for reinforcements. By the time that Amy arrived at the hall, the entire male population of East Northamptonshire seemed to have gathered – although the promised police hadn't yet made it from Wellingborough. She pulled her trusty golfing umbrella from its scabbard and struck a warlike pose. Cameras flashed. Unexpected levels of hormones caused several juveniles to feint. The swinging, slashing golfing umbrella caused the crowd to part and Amy dragged Charlie into the safety of the Great Hall. The committee looked at each other nervously. The door controls had proved very inadequate and the Great Hall was packed over capacity. There was an expectant buzz and numerous scuffles as people tried to get closer to the stage. If only one of the committee had thought to research Amazonian Love Poetry. It is a very powerful art form and one with which the committee hadn't felt the need to acquaint themselves. Enter “Amazonian Love Poetry” in Google and you'll get over two million hits. Most of the sites will warn that the content isn't suitable for the under eighteens or people with weak hearts or of a nervous disposition. In English, Amazonian Love Poetry caters for a niche in the erotic marketplace. With Amy dressed in traditional Amazonian garb and reading in the Amazonian dialect, it was like aural Viagra. To the Islington Militant Feminists, Amy was iconic. So when half way through her first poem, “My Man, My Prey”, a small man in a scruffy mac made a rush for the stage, the Feminists let out a blood curdling scream and rushed in the same direction. Charlie tried to head them off but found himself in the middle of a wild brawl as feminists attacked anything male and males tried valiantly to defend themselves. The committee fled. Later, from his hospital bed, Charlie took stock. There had been 3 minutes on the national news, although they hadn't mentioned Amy, just the riot. The local news had 10 minutes and they showed a wonderful clip of Amy felling a man with a now broken golf umbrella. There were acres of news print – including a call from the Daily Mail to ban Amazonian love poetry. Any demand for a ban from the Daily Mail almost guarantees a best seller. Only the success of his plan was secondary. Charlie had achieved something far more. At the height of the fracas, Amy plunged headlong into the Melee, scooped Charlie over her shoulder and carried him away to safety. As Charlie hung limply over her powerful shoulder, he realised he was totally, hopelessly and irrevocably in love. Tweet
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