Lets create our own Hubber story

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  1. figment profile image79
    figmentposted 15 years ago

    Rule: Can only leave one sentence at a time.  Should follow sentence before it.

    1. figment profile image79
      figmentposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Once upon a time there lived a clan of people known as Hubbers.

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    wordscribe41posted 15 years ago

    They are an enigmatic group, often misunderstood by the typical writer.

  3. livewithrichard profile image73
    livewithrichardposted 15 years ago

    They come from all corners of the globe, and maybe further.

  4. figment profile image79
    figmentposted 15 years ago

    Some claim to be animals, spirits, even figments of your imaginations.

  5. blondepoet profile image69
    blondepoetposted 15 years ago

    In fact some claim also to be women where-as in fact they are men.

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    Stevennix2001posted 15 years ago

    some were pompous and arogant as some hubbers were more equal than others, while others are sweet and kind hearted.

    1. figment profile image79
      figmentposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      but they all had one thing in common; they loved to write.

  7. blondepoet profile image69
    blondepoetposted 15 years ago

    Together they wrote some of the most controversial, supreme, suggestive,eye-opening, mouth watering hubs on the planet.

  8. Ohma profile image59
    Ohmaposted 15 years ago

    So write they did, finding all sorts of interesting thing to share.

  9. livewithrichard profile image73
    livewithrichardposted 15 years ago

    People from all over the world would come to read and learn from these Hubbers.

  10. Rafini profile image81
    Rafiniposted 15 years ago

    They read and learn the truths, opinions and experiences of others.

    1. figment profile image79
      figmentposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Not everyone agreed with their writings, which were introduced as Hubs, but each Hubber had a unique perspective, and it was illustrated by using their Hubs.

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    china manposted 15 years ago

    But then, one day, they got bored with talking about themselves and decided to create something new and exciting, and so IT was conceived.

  12. Dame Scribe profile image56
    Dame Scribeposted 15 years ago

    they would enter the great Hubrary, light candles and gather to

  13. Rafini profile image81
    Rafiniposted 15 years ago

    brainstorm until dawn.

  14. livewithrichard profile image73
    livewithrichardposted 15 years ago

    The brainstorm would often turn into a brain-hurricane because even though Hubbers are united by a common place to write, they are also the center of their own universe.

  15. Rafini profile image81
    Rafiniposted 15 years ago

    The brain-hurricanes would pass quickly because everyone knew they were there for a purpose.

  16. figment profile image79
    figmentposted 15 years ago

    Sometimes some Hubbers get lonely. sad

    1. Faybe Bay profile image66
      Faybe Bayposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Deleted

      1. figment profile image79
        figmentposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        or they just eat lots of chocolate.

        1. Faybe Bay profile image66
          Faybe Bayposted 15 years agoin reply to this

          Because chocolate is a special type of vitamin that doesn't work as well on those who are not hubbers.

  17. Faybe Bay profile image66
    Faybe Bayposted 15 years ago

    Then they send an e-mail to one of their fans or even someone they are a fan of.

  18. mega1 profile image76
    mega1posted 15 years ago

    after months of eating chocolate and brainstorming, of course, there cam the day when the hubbers realized they must start to actually move their bodies around - "but, how am I gonna move around without missing anything on the forums?" asked Mega1

    1. Faybe Bay profile image66
      Faybe Bayposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      We must move this thing to palm pilots, Faybe suggested.

      1. figment profile image79
        figmentposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        good suggestion, figment replied.

        1. Faybe Bay profile image66
          Faybe Bayposted 15 years agoin reply to this

          Sadly we must all earn money to afford these handheld gadgets, we must hold a telethon" Faybe said raising her arms in the air in triumph.

  19. Rafini profile image81
    Rafiniposted 15 years ago

    So, organize they did.

 
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