Sunday 26 December 2010

Birdbrain

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

  1. A feather duster, what a low blow.
    Funny one for sure and I love the way you captioned the coversation!.
    Very Nicely done.

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  2. Very Nice John, Feather Duster indeed. Hoping that you had a good Christmas and a Wonderful New Years ahead.

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  3. Oh, that is a low blow!! I love it! I, too, love the way you've captioned it! Really a fun one for the day, John! Hope you have a great Christmas and wishing you a wonderful New Year!

    Sylvia

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  4. I too like the conversation balloons, John. Clever and funny MM! Thanks for the feather duster chuckle.

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  5. that's a funny one, a feather duster, OMG!

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  6. I love the way you presented this!!
    and the conversation is so funny

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  7. A dove is a pigeon! Must have a closer look next time! Good one.

    gaelikaa
    http://gaelikaa-writeaway.blogspot.com/2010/12/microfiction-monday-63.html

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  8. Coo! Well that's what she WOULD say, isn't it

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  9. Very clever, both the pigeon "sketch" AND the creative way you dispatched it!

    Happy New Year!
    SparkleFarkle~~~~~*

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  10. Hysterical! And I love the format you used this time.

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  11. Too funny! Poor pigeons, they just can't get a break.

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  12. Got a case of the 140 giggled. They really are quite lovely, just not in pairs or more.

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  13. @DianeThank you, glad it tickled your fancy (groan)

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  14. @Sylvia K Hope yours was and is good - yeas the caption seems to work with the 140 characters well

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  15. @Bill ~ {The Old Fart} Christmas best not to ask so its down to the New Year

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  16. LOL! That really did make me chuckle aloud. Very nicely done!

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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.