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Date: October 29 2013 9:51 PM Title: Chapter 10

And what was Humphrey Bogart doing at 8 o'clock?



Author's Response: LOL! That's the American military slang term for an initially unknnown aircraft spotted on radar in an area where civilian air traffic should _not_ be.

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Date: October 29 2013 9:50 PM Title: Chapter 9

Australia! I'll watch out for them LOL.



Author's Response: You mean, you can go back in time, 61 years? Lol!

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Date: October 29 2013 9:50 PM Title: Chapter 8

Watch out for that dagger-axe folks.



Author's Response: The dagger-axe is the McGuffin of this story. "McGuffin" being a term coined by Alfred Hitchcock for whatever inanimate object is being sought after--at _all_ costs--in an action-adventure tale.

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Date: October 26 2013 3:13 PM Title: Chapter 1

closet macrophile

bwaahhahahhah



Author's Response: Thanks. :-) And, don't worry! There will be some direct interaction with this new giantess. It just won't be graphically sexual.

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Date: October 25 2013 8:23 PM Title: Chapter 7

I guess I didn't read it closely enough to spot any real differences in chapter 6.

Clawed hands? Reminds me of Spidey saying to Wolverine in a 1990s cartoon "Have you ever thought of seeing a manicurist about those things?"



Author's Response: Well, I discovered--at, literally, the last minute--that there really _was_ a Phillips Oil Company. So, to avoid getting sued (just in case one of their executives was a closet macrophile), I changed the name of the now _totally_ fictional company.

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Date: October 22 2013 7:59 PM Title: Chapter 6

Coming up next: Slouching Tiger, soaring Eagle.



Author's Response: GOOD ONE! :-)

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Date: October 22 2013 7:58 PM Title: Chapter 5

Your stories are becoming as interlinked as the titles of the DC universe.



Author's Response: To paraphrase Sean Connery from THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER: "A little continuity, now and again, is a healthy thing. Don't you think?"

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Date: October 05 2013 5:38 PM Title: Chapter 4

What a collection of pronunciation challenges have appeared so far in this story. Reminds me of the Old Testament. Once, we were teaching Sunday school kids the names of people in the book of Daniel. There were three men whom God protected from furnace and lions after they refused to worship a pagan idol, whose names were Shadrach, Mesach, and Abednego.

One kid accidentally pronounced Abednego as "a bad negro". LOL (no racism intended, I just thought the accidental pun was funny).



Author's Response: I was just trying to be as linguistically correct as possible. And, as you know by now, I'm a big mythology buff, as well.

Author's Response: I was just trying to be as linguistically correct as possible. And, as you know by now, I'm a big mythology buff, as well.

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Date: October 05 2013 5:34 PM Title: Chapter 3

The Mer the merrier.



Author's Response: And, I kept my promise. There might not be chapter-by-chapter interaction with giantesses! This story will be mostly (= about 75%) character development. But, giantesses will be somewhat present, none-the-less.

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Date: October 05 2013 5:34 PM Title: Chapter 2

Well I'm back home and able to access giantessworld again.

Something about Knights really appeals. I liked the Forever Knights in Ben 10, but preferred the Atomic Knights in Strange Adventures in the 1950s.



Author's Response: Well, as I said in a previous reply to one of your reviews (in another story), I'm imagining the Knights of Melion as a cross between the Freemasons and the Knights of Pythias. With their totally fictional title taken from the actual legend of an Arthurian knight named Sir Melion.

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Date: September 17 2013 11:39 PM Title: Chapter 1

Another Knights of M yarn up, and you've got yet another story going. I don't think I'll be matching your prolific skills for a while...



Author's Response: Well, this one will be more of a novella. Meant to tie up some loose ends introduced in the digressive chapters of MORE THAN ONE CAN CHEW.

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