Friday 24 September 2010

Facts are the enemy of truth.

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Don Quixote[5]
Don Quixote was flabbergibbeted

‘Pay!  Sirrah, thou with the countenance of bibulous water, stand out from yon metal horse. I swear by the fair Dulcinea, my hands shall beat thee respect.’

Sancho sighed to the taxi-driver, ‘Tis ever, a mistake to time voyage.’

The driver was just thankful, it wasn’t that Terminator again.

 

 

Random Word: A good chance


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12 comments:

  1. Oh that's great. It gave me a real laugh. Thank you!

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  2. lol....thanks for the chuckle to go with my coffee..as the terminator said...i'll be back...

    nice 55.

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  3. LOL...gotta love this 55!!!

    "Pop...goes the weasel" is my link to my 55...just scroll down below the Halloween part. I do hope you can find time to visit with me! Have a super Friday, and a blessed weekend.

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  4. Love how the Terminator gets cross- pollinated with Don Quixote via a taxi-driver! A fun, creative 55!

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  5. Yonder lies the windmill of my Journey's End...
    The Moulin Rouge!!
    Ya gotta watch those Time Portals!
    Excellent 55 My friend...
    You Rock Brother..
    Thanks for playing, and have a Kick Ass Week-End

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  6. You are not tipping at windmills with this 55. You are spot on funny.

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  7. LOL.
    Just imagine if he'd had to share a ride WITH the terminator.

    One of them might not have survived the journey. :)

    Thanks for doing Friday 55! :)

    Mine's been posted here since last night, but it's taken me this long to visit and leave comments. Sorry about that.

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  8. This was good for an early morning chuckle!

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  9. You win for most creative! :)

    And I cheat...I no longer read them, just let you read to me. What a treat!

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This blog was inspired by First 50 words where you freewrite from a single word prompt. I use random words or images to create flash fiction in formats ranging from twitter postcards to short short stories.