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For you aspiring writers out there, this is your chance to step up.

Here are the rules plain and simple.

I start the story and you continue it in the comments section below. You must use a different genre of writing, be creative, keep it clean and 150 words or less. Leave us at a transition or cliffhanger so the next person can pick it up. Romance, movie trailer script and westerns are some of the possibilities. Your challenge is to toss in as many pop culture references as you can get away with.

 

At the very least, it’s a chance to make fun of Henneke.

The story begins:

Mike Henneke sits on the tailgate of his truck while police search through his house — rifling through his paperwork, allegedly ripping up floorboards in his shop, looking through every corner of his private life. 

It is late June and law enforcement officials say he is hiding signed Sarah Palin posters and want to know where.

It should have ended before this, he thinks. It should have ended before the surveillance, the Palin blogs and the personal questions.I don\'t know this Mike Henneke you speak of, but his picture makes my heart go pitter-pat, by golly.

But it didn’t. Problem was, they don’t believe his story about his trips to Wasila. He told them he thought it was Forks by mistake, that he was going up for a Twilight convention.

But they don’t believe him. They keep looking.

 

(To be continued in the comments below)

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