Introduction
Beginning tomorrow, Miss Daisy Kloverleaf (nee Cloverleaf) the Pygmy Goatess, Saragun Springs’ Lead Fictional Character, the Goatess of the superhero duo, G.O.A.T. and adverb junkie, will dominate the month of July.
Mainly there will be materials that first appeared on Literally Stories UK in the short stand alone form, with new stuff added here and there.
Daisy was initially a supporting character who decided, due to her dose of Free Will, Saragun Springs style, to become a star in the realm–as those of you who read book one plainly saw. A sort of clawing her way to the top via hooves followed. And despite her addictionly addiction to adverbly adverbs, Daisy has persevered and continues to pursue new areas of interest.
Of course, being a person, Daisy has challengingly challenging elements in her personality aside from her little habitly habit. Mainly, she has a long memory, is never wrong, and harbors a special little passive aggressive hell for those who’d dare correct her. But all in all, she is indispensable and lovable despite being described as a “mouthy little feta dispenser.”
Welcome to her world.
Leila
I would never dare correct the might Daisy Cloverleaf nor would I correctingly correct her usingly use of adversely adverbs.
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Haha
Oh it will blowingly a mightily mighty windy wind for a few days!
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AD verb AD verb Sha Ka Laka Roll and Rocka
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Hi Doug
I see that Oregon is the new Saudi. 100 days again. Hopefully it will deter the protesters. If they really want a better world they should do something like join the Peace Corp.
Leila
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