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SimplyScripts Screenwriting Discussion Board    One Week Challenge    September '23 OWC  ›  Guess Who Wrote What Moderators: Arundel
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Gary in Houston
Posted: September 16th, 2023, 6:58pm Report to Moderator
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I'm almost certain Crazy Train is Paul.  Don't ask me why, just some of his descriptions seem very Paul-like.

Falling could have also been written by him because of the midwest setting, but, going out on a limb with sticking him with Crazy Train.  Need to think about the others.


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kcranford
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Quoted from SAC
Okay. This is what I’ve got. Pretty sure this is accurate.

Steven Dilworth
Kathy Cranford
Sean Elwood
John Stone
RLH Arundell
Matthew Taylor
Steven A Clark
Michael Godby
Gary Howell
Max Ruddock
Colin Sharp
Paul Knauer
Anthony Cawood
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LC
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Yes, you are, Kathy! Well done you, for keeping us in the game!


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LC
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Hmm, now I think of it:
Matthew - Tears in Heaven or The Great Pretender.


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These are all I got to read and I voted on.  Been a bad week.  Everyone in the house sick.

Steven A Clark - Crazy Train
Gary Howell - I Will Always Love You
Michael Godby - Call Me Al
Sean Elwood - The Lady in Red
Matthew Taylor - Stacy's Mom
Kathy Cranford - The Great Pretender
Gary Kohatsu - The Gambler
RLH Arundell - Sympathy for the Devil
Lew Sherwood - Call Me The Breeze
Max Ruddock - Falling


...in no particular order
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These are all I got to read and I voted on.  Been a bad week.  Everyone in the house sick.

Hope you're all feeling better soon, Steven.



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steven8
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Quoted from LC

Hope you're all feeling better soon, Steven.



Thanks, LC.  We're working on it.


...in no particular order
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Matthew Taylor
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Didn’t realise Sean was in, he must of wrote Stacey’s Mom.

I’d also wager that Max wrote The Great Pretender.


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Arundel
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Arundel, This challenge showed up in my sheets. Just noticed now. I can post the names if you want.


Thanks, SAC. Saw the list.
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kcranford
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I'm stumped as usual, so just a couple of wild guesses:

Stacy's Mom - Sean
The Gambler - Paul
Tears in Heaven - Steve Clark
We Will Meet - Matthew

I'm never good at this, so the rest are a toss up.  Excited to see the answers to "Who Wrote What".


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Death  (OWC)
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Abe from LA
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I have very little clues as to writing styles.
In some cases I'm stealing other people's guesses.
Just 13 picks for me.
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Kathy Cranford:        I Will Always Love You
Sean Elwood:           We Will Meet
John Stone:              Sympathy For the Devil
Matthew Taylor:        The Great Pretender
Steven A. Clark:        Tears in Heaven
Gary Howell:             A Little Bit of Sunshine
Max Ruddock:            Call Me the Breeze
Colin Sharp:              Falling
Paul Knauer:             The Gambler
Anthony Cawood:      Crazy Train
Christopher Nash:      Stacy's Mom
Rob Herzog:              Thank You
Steve Dilworth:          The Medication is Wearing Off
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Matthew Taylor
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Oh I forgot to guess Anthony's... ok complete list below:

Freshbloom - Anthony Cawood
I will Always Love You - Kathy
Stacey's Mom - Sean Elwood
The Great Pretender - Max
The Gambler - PK
Falling - Gary Howell
Thank you - Steve
Am I the Same Girl - Gary Kohatsu


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PKCardinal
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Quoted from Gary in Houston
I'm almost certain Crazy Train is Paul.  Don't ask me why, just some of his descriptions seem very Paul-like.


I can see why you think that. It's definitely my style of humor.

I'll just say...maybe. Maybe not.

I'll also say...I would have considered you for this script. Or Colin. Though, I think Colin wrote Falling.


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Stoneyscripts
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When are we going to know who wrote what?


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PKCardinal
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Quoted from Stoneyscripts
When are we going to know who wrote what?


Don't know any inside information...but, it should be any time now.


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