All Comments on 'Gulliver in Lilliput'

by oggbashan

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AnonymousAnonymousover 20 years ago
Extraordinarily Creative Story line

This is a very imaginative tale that I would have enjoyed even more if Gulliver had published it in the original in a fully unrated version of his tale.

Even now, I commend the writer's fanciful tale and diligent attention to emulating the vernacular of the original.

SlickTonySlickTonyover 20 years ago
What a Hoot!

Very funny, very entertaining stuff. Could be read as a companion piece to the original Gulliver's Travels with nary a glitch. I can't wait to see how Ogg handles the Yahoos.

original_cinnamonoriginal_cinnamonabout 19 years ago
Hilarious!

Very, very good. :-)

Had me in hysterics, although I'll probably have nightmares for weeks - stylistically absolutely spot on, though. Great stuff!

bruce22bruce22almost 16 years ago
I see a good story

I am sure that Johnathan Swift would have enjoyed this one.

AnonymousAnonymousover 7 years ago
Excellent pastiche!

You have encapsulated the language and style of the great Dean of Dublin perfectly!

AnonymousAnonymousover 1 year ago

You should have had Filmnap hitch a homoerotic sulky ride under Lemuel's kilt to use Lemuel's codpiece battering ram as a locomotive foreskin cowcatcher medieval siege engine.

Latter Filmnap finds true love in an Aztec's loincloth and in an Incan's Tunic.

AnonymousAnonymousover 1 year ago

Have a story where Filmnap eventually is used to cushion crotch of Elizabeth I as she rides a horse wearing a suit of armor.

AnonymousAnonymousover 1 year ago

You censored my entries

Your censorship is typical of what Arthur C. Clarke in of "Profiles of the future" stated "most Editors favor tiny beings due to anxieties about gigantic creatures when in fact opposite is true"..

Arthur C. Clarke in 1957 had a story called "Cosmic Casanova" where Princess Leia is gigantic to scare off a womanizer spaceship captain and apeared in "Shock Suspense Stories #3" .

Also your censorships is typical of what Charles Campbell editor of "Astounding" used to say about how most editors are hostile to technical terms to remember an editor Edward Lundt of Long Island whose Peter Lorrie voice rejected my articles.

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