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100 Word Story – Police Blotter – Ducks
Happy Wednesday! Here’s yet another 100 Word Story based on an item in the police blotter of my hometown of Burlingame, CA. The actual blotter item as well as a link to the original page it was found on are below the story. Enjoy and be sure to tell a friend!
Ducks
By Grant Baciocco
Officer Roberts was about to get back into his patrol car when he felt a tug at his pants leg. Looking down he saw a brown duck looking up at him.
Officer Roberts looked at the duck, wondering if it had, in fact just tugged on his pants. The duck looked up and, gesturing with her wing, pointed to the far side of the busy street. Officer Roberts was then startled to see six ducklings appear and join their mother in pointing across the street. Smiling, he nodded and stepped out into the street and stopped traffic for the ducks.
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©2015 Grant Baciocco/Saturday Morning Media – www.SaturdayMorningMedia.com
100 Word Story – Police Blotter – Slosh, slosh
Here’s another 100 word story based on an item in the police blotter of my hometown of Burlingame, CA. As always, the actual police blotter item, along with a link to the page it’s located on, follows the story. Hope you enjoy these! If so, please tell a friend.
Slosh, Slosh
By Grant Baciocco
Slosh, slosh.
The sound that woke Lorraine from a deep sleep. She held her breath.
Slosh, slosh.
She sat bolt upright in bed and looked towards her bedroom door.
Slosh, Slosh.
It was louder now. She swung her feet over the edge of the bed and jammed them into her slippers. Grabbing her robe, it was on her by the time she reached the end of the hallway.
SLOSH, SLOSH.
She screamed. Sure whatever horrible creature was making the sound was at her front door. She threw open the door and there stood a man with a mop.
Slosh, slosh.
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©2015 Grant Baciocco/Saturday Morning Media – www.SaturdayMorningMedia.com
100 Word Story – Police Blotter – Pizza Night Part 2
Here is Part 2 of the Pizza Night Police Blotter Story! This is a 100 Word Story based on an actual item from my hometown police blotter!
If you haven’t read Part 1, do so by CLICKING HERE.
As always the Police Blotter item as well as a link to the police blotter appear below the story. Enjoy!
Pizza Night Part 2
By Grant Baciocco
Simon Caruthers cackled with delight as he ate slice after slice of the piping hot pizza that had just been delivered. He peered through his blinds over to the Stevenson household and imagined the confusion and angst the family must be going through.
For years, Simon had endured living next to the Stevenson’s and their loud brood of children and for years he’d seen their delirious glee when a pizza was delivered every Thursday night. He had turmoiled over how exactly to rankle them and then it hit him. Next Thursday, he’d simply order a pizza and have it delivered.
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Murchison Drive, 8:03 p.m. July 2 A person wrongly accused of pizza theft reported being upset.
©2015 Grant Baciocco/Saturday Morning Media – www.SaturdayMorningMedia.com
100 Word Book Review – The Road by Cormac McCarthy
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
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100 Word Book Review – I’ve read The Road once before and I loved it as much the second time through. Though it’s a post-apocalyptic tale of a father and son on the road, it reads to me like it could be set in the old west. It’s bleak, it’s terrifying and that’s what makes it so gosh darn good, in my opinion. You feel the desperation and terror the two characters feel as they travel down the road. As depressing as it is, I think I’m starting to consider The Road as one of my favorite books and will, no doubt, read it again.
Favorite Quotes:
He knew only that the child was his warrant. He said: If he is not the word of God God never spoke.
Then they set out along the blacktop in the gun-metal light, shuffling through the ash, each the other’s world entire.
Just remember that the things you put into your head are there forever.
This the day to shape the days upon.
When he went back to the fire he knelt and smoothed her hair as she slept and he said if he were God he would have made the world just so and no different.