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Below you will find five more stories that I'd like to flesh out if they are worth the time.  And yet again be critical cause that means I'll only outline the best stories and scrap the rest.  This blog is my filter and I need commentators to decide which stories need a change or a toss out the window.  So please read the descriptions and judge for yourself.  Thanks in advance.

 “Mad Science”

  Developers are anxious to lease 200 acres of First Nations land to secretly mine an undiscovered mineral deposit.  In their way are two Elders determined to stay put.  The angry developers go to dangerous and unnatural lengths to scare them away.  The Elders must defend themselves from ferocious creatures that shouldn't even exist.

 

“Half-Breed”

  Marie fights tooth and nail for Métis rights in her home community.  But as her son begins to develop strange deformities she is advised to track down the father for a medical history.  She then discovers he was not even close to who he claimed to be.  As her son's deformities worsen, she learns the horrifying truth about what has been passed down to him.


“Sins of Youth”

  George returns to the residential school that scarred his childhood.  Ghosts of tortured schoolmates whisper of the atrocities they suffered and cry for revenge.  George gives in and hunts down the priest who killed his friends only to discover their own vicious crime and the reason they have been haunting the abandoned school for eternity.

 

“Good For A Laugh”

  At the town’s fourth annual comedy night Reg once again tries his best stand-up.  After being booed off stage the last three years he’s more determined than ever to get the last laugh.  But at the finale of his 'great' performance his elaborate plan horrifically backfires.


“Hero Worship”

  When a gang begins to wreak havoc on helpless residents the RCMP’s resources become stretched thin.  When gang attacks turn brutal Jason decides to stand up for the victims.  But as his crusade wears away the crime rate he begins losing touch with reality.  It seems that nothing can stop him until his war on crime is finished.

    Posted by jeffrabbitskin on 2007-11-02 14:29:25 | Rating: | Views: 65
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Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada

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