Don't Wear it Out

by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

Listen to your parents.
*3 pages*

Listen to your parents.
*3 pages*

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Don't Wear it Out

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  • Christopher Soucy: Don't Wear it Out

    Such a delight! Jenny’s mom is lucky there weren’t any cracks around. Jacquelyn is a master at escalating the stakes of any situation. This is a fun play on childish notions and the consequences of ignoring them.

    Such a delight! Jenny’s mom is lucky there weren’t any cracks around. Jacquelyn is a master at escalating the stakes of any situation. This is a fun play on childish notions and the consequences of ignoring them.

  • John Busser: Don't Wear it Out

    11.04.24 - HA! I always get a kick out of Jacquie Floyd's stuff. And joined with husband Jeff to give it an extra kick in the slats. Oops! I should watch my phrasing, cuz you never know if what I say here will come to pass. Thanks to this fun little short, I may have to watch my backside, lest it come true. Another Jacquie Gem! (hey, that sounds like a new label)

    11.04.24 - HA! I always get a kick out of Jacquie Floyd's stuff. And joined with husband Jeff to give it an extra kick in the slats. Oops! I should watch my phrasing, cuz you never know if what I say here will come to pass. Thanks to this fun little short, I may have to watch my backside, lest it come true. Another Jacquie Gem! (hey, that sounds like a new label)

  • Morey Norkin: Don't Wear it Out

    Oh my! What if the things our parents warned us about as children were really true? Of course, just about anything will poke your eye out. But the comic duo of Jacquie and Jeff Priskorn have settled on a couple of gems to induce both fear and laughter. So many possibilities for stage or screen.

    Oh my! What if the things our parents warned us about as children were really true? Of course, just about anything will poke your eye out. But the comic duo of Jacquie and Jeff Priskorn have settled on a couple of gems to induce both fear and laughter. So many possibilities for stage or screen.