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The following is an 'episode guide' to the stories which I have written.
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Included in this list are the dates upon which they were written, and a
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brief plot summary (which in no way reveals the ending of the story itself).
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(Jan 14 1986) OFF GUARD
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Bus rider Sam meets fellow bus rider Dave Harris on the County Transit one
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afternoon, as well as helping him make a 'personally fulfulling' decision.
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(Jan 25 1986) FINAL EXAMINATION
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High school senior Jason Peters has just failed his English exam, forcing
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him to repeat the twelfth grade. In his anger, he returns to the campus
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parking lot that evening and confronts his teacher with thoughts of revenge.
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(Feb 13 1986) IN THE DARK
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After learning that a serial killer is lurking somewhere in the local
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neighborhood, a frightened young girl named Ellen sees and hears the man
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enter her bedroom window, while she can only lay in bed, helpless.
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(Mar 20 1986) PRESSED FOR TIME
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High-ranking executive Stephen Rodgers' promotion hinges on the contract he
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would negotiate today, which means he must make the meeting on time.
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Unfortunately for him, however, his car breaks down in the middle of a
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broiling desert. In a panic, he is forced to shoot a gas station attendant
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who refuses him service.
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(Mar 30 1986) TRANSFERENCE
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Jeffery Higgins wakes up one morning only to discover that he has two new
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parents, a sister whom he has never seen before, and a school filled with
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teachers and students that he cannot identify.
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(Apr 1 1986) DARREN AND JULIE
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Darren Fitzgerald is hopelessly in love with Julie Evans, a girl who
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regards him as just a friend. Overcome with jealousy, Darren secretly follows
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Julie on one of her dates, only to witness her brutally knife the boy to
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death.
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(Apr 7 1986) ANNIVERSARY
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Tonight is Trevor and Tiffany's one-year anniversary of seeing each other.
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Unfortunately, their plans are cut short when Tiffany must do some extra
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work for her boss, so Trevor must return home. Moments later, Trevor recieves
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a phone call from the distraught Tiffany, who has just broken down after
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losing some valued papers her boss needed. Trevor must now rush to her
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apartment and prevent the emotionally-frail girl from hanging herself.
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(May 4 1986) FATAL ERROR
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Peter Mariani learns that his girlfriend Kristi is going out with another
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boy named Steve. Completely by chance, Peter notices Steve stuck at the side
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of the road with car troubles. In a fit of madness while offering Steve aid,
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he slams his foot down on the gas pedal and kills him.
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(May 9 1986) FINISHING TOUCH
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Middle-aged Roger has an unusual hobby.. making explosives. One afternoon,
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he purchases a small can of hairspray. Taking it home, he empties it and
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inserts his own chemicals, turning it into a flame-thrower. Completely
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horrified (yet slightly interested) in what he is about to do, he returns to
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the store and puts the deadly can back on the shelf, ready to be bought by
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someone else.
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(May 11 1986) IMAGINATION
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Adam has trouble with his attention span. He hasn't got one. Every time
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somebody talks to him, his mind wanders onto something else. His daydreams
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get him into trouble in the classroom one day, and he is sent to the office.
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Unfortunately for him and his principal, he begins to daydream once more.
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(May 18 1986) DESIGN-A-LIFE
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While flipping through the Yellow Pages one afternoon, Scott Campbell
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comes across an company called "Design-A-Life", which claims that they can
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restructure your life according to your own personal wishes.
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(May 24 1986) SPUR OF THE MOMENT
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Nagged beyond belief by his wife Elyse, Jerry Samuels decides to escape
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from the house and go jogging. Unfortunately, he can't keep his troubled mind
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off his nagging wife, and begins to stalk a young girl.
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(May 30 1986) THE CLOSET
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Carole Anne hates her baby sitter Sherry, and decides to hide from her
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when she comes up the stairs. Quickly putting everything away, Carole Anne
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rushes into her bedroom closet and closes the door quickly, accidentally
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locking it.
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(Jun 12 1986) SALES GIMMICK
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Little Tina and Billy wander into a toy store, anxiously waiting for the
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clown to give them a balloon. When the other children are too loud and
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pushy, Tina and Billy wander into the back of the store, where they stumble
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into a darkened cavern.
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(Jun 27 1986) GHOST TOWN
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Written exclusively for FiascoWorld AE's Western Theme Week, this file
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is (as you might have guessed) is a western. A mysterious gentleman enters
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a saloon. Ridiculed and threatened because of his strange clothing, he
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promptly turns around and shoots one of the customers. Because of his actions,
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he is sentenced to death the next day.
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(Jul 9 1986) MANACLED
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Police Sergeant Ben Rockwell must escort convicted criminal Steven Fontaine
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to San Quentin by train. Fontaine's wrists are handcuffed, and his feet are
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locked around the base of the seat. Fontaine offers Rockwell the two hundred-
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thousand dollars he stole if he unlocks him and sets him free.
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(Jul 19 1986) AFTER YOU
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Jerry Samuels (no relation to the man in SPUR OF THE MOMENT), is
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propositioned by a mysterious man named Arthur, who promises one million
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dollars if Jerry will "kill the first person who walks through that door",
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and hands him a gun.
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(Jul 16 1986) NEW PRODUCTS
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A fake compilation of "nifty new items" available for your Apple computer
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within the next year. (yeah, RIGHT).
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(Jul 21 1986) M0RE SEX!!
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I was tired of all the 'sex files' being written, so I wrote one of my
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own. The difference: this one has absolutely no sex.
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Two files, DEAD END and ACCIDENT, have not been included in this list,
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because I haven't got them anymore. I absolutely CANNOT find them on any
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of my disks. Who cares. They were stupid anyway.
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