Monday, 1 November 2010

Beware the smile of children





140 Character story or poem meme thanks to Susan at Stony River



18 comments:

  1. Scary stuff, I loved it!
    Great take!

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  2. I guess Halloween wackiness is keeping some of my my cogs from meshing, because do you mean "plumb" as in "not vertical"? I hate it when people have to explain the meaning of life to me....

    In the darkle SparkleFarkle

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  3. @ sparklefarkle, no, its because me plum didn't plump.

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  4. Got it! I thank you and so do my cogs. *straightens McDonoald's Employee Halloween costume before asking* By the by, does Mistress want fries with that?

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  5. EEEEEKKKKK!!!!

    Now that's getting into the spirit of it!
    LOL

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  6. I think Susan is right about getting into the spirit! LOL! quite a few of us are seeing another side to "sweetie's" face! Great one for the day. Have a wonderful week!

    Sylvia

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  7. Enjoyed this! It seems most of us looked past the little one's sweet smile....
    Have a great week ahead. Cheers!

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  8. Oooh, very very scary.

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

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  9. How very Hans & Gretel-ish! I love it!

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  10. Hey! I won't hang around so!

    Well done!

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  11. Ew, nice and Halloween-creepy! Good one for this spooky MM day.

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  12. Lady's fingers,
    Lady's toes,
    Lady's dimples,
    Lady's nose,
    Into the stew pot
    Everything goes.

    Tasty.

    Muhahahahaha!

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  13. Shades of Fee Fi Fo Fum? lol

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  14. OOh a case of don't judge a book by its civer he he! :O)

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  15. That's why bone marrow and life essence aren't on the Jenny Craig diet plan. Nice one!

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  16. Never trust a cat. Ever. Especially on Halloween. ;)

    Nice one!

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  17. Oh, you scared me with that one!

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