Gone Fishing
Sep. 2nd, 2013 06:49 pmFandom: Dear Ladies
Rating: U/G
Warnings: Mild innuendo and rather a lot of puns
Disclaimer: Hinge and Bracket were created by Patrick Fyffe and George Logan. Dear Ladies was written by Fyffe and Logan, and Gyles Brandreth, and produced by the BBC.
There are quotations in the story from Oh, Look at Me! (lyrics by Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade, music by Julian Slade) and Regular Royal Queen (lyrics by W.S. Gilbert and music by Arthur Sullivan).
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Hilda, Evadne and the vicar had gathered together in the church hall in order to discuss the Stackton Carnival. Joan Shanks couldn’t be present because she was having her plaster cast redone.
(“Apparently they’ve had yet another look at her X-rays and the arm needs to be reset again,” the vicar had explained.
“It’s shameful really,” said Evadne. “This farce has been going on for months.”
“That’s probably why they needed to change the cast,” said Hilda.)
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Rating: U/G
Warnings: Mild innuendo and rather a lot of puns
Disclaimer: Hinge and Bracket were created by Patrick Fyffe and George Logan. Dear Ladies was written by Fyffe and Logan, and Gyles Brandreth, and produced by the BBC.
There are quotations in the story from Oh, Look at Me! (lyrics by Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade, music by Julian Slade) and Regular Royal Queen (lyrics by W.S. Gilbert and music by Arthur Sullivan).
2295 Words
Hilda, Evadne and the vicar had gathered together in the church hall in order to discuss the Stackton Carnival. Joan Shanks couldn’t be present because she was having her plaster cast redone.
(“Apparently they’ve had yet another look at her X-rays and the arm needs to be reset again,” the vicar had explained.
“It’s shameful really,” said Evadne. “This farce has been going on for months.”
“That’s probably why they needed to change the cast,” said Hilda.)
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