Sunday, January 30, 2011

Microfiction Monday #68

Susan Carlton hosts something called Microfiction Mondays. A picture is given and we are challenged to write a story for it in 140 characters or less.


Yup, this'll be a real lifesaver for everyone living downwind of us!

26 comments:

  1. I am laughing! A real lifesaver indeed! Great one for the day, Mary! Have a great week!

    Sylvia

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  2. Downwind is not the best place to be!
    Loved the BIG laugh! Thanks you!

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  3. This is fabulous! I love it. Hilarious.
    -- K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  4. Mary...
    Simple and Delightful!!

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  5. Love the lifesaver pun, Mary! :)
    Your ยต-fiction today reminded me of
    the Nursery Rhyme, "Rub a dub, dub, dub."
    ..

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  6. A little soap goes a long way, right? LOL!

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  7. Thanks for the chuckle, Mary!

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  8. They were sweet to think of others. Cute one! :O)

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  9. Wonderful wordplay, one of my favorite things! :)

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  10. Ah yes. Excellent! LOL! :O)

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  11. Thanks everyone, I love a laugh and love it even more when it's a laugh shared with others.

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  12. Oh yes, downwind needs to be really respected ;-)
    Enjoyed that.

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  13. What thoughtful old salts they are! LOL!

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  14. Well, that took the wind out of somebody's sails! :)

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  15. Thanks all for stopping by and reading. this prompt did turn out to be funny one for almost all of us :o)

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  16. And that's the truth! Thanks for the witty take on this pic.

    Hope you'll stop by: Bad Fit

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  17. The ol' boys are doing a good deed. Great idea, so different from others I've read.
    :)

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  18. Thanks Pooch!

    Grandma, I'll have a peek. Thank you.

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  19. Isn't it nice that they are such thoughtful fishermen! LOL. Great post.

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  20. You're welcome, and thanks Elizabeth! :o)

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  21. How thoughtful! :)

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