Sunday 13 February 2011

Him!

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

  1. You funny Valentine, you! Today your microfiction is like opening a heart-shaped box of candy and knowing exactly which chocolate to pick! And, if you're listening out there, take a lesson, Forrest Gump.

    Thanks for the sweet chuckle!
    Happy Valentine's Day,
    SparkleFarkle

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  2. Happy Valentine's Day a little early...as I will be at work for most of it.

    As usual, your words are a treat!

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  3. Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz? I hear Dot's a bit loony. He's better off with the nurse-type girl.

    Love the conversation bubbles for your MM!

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  4. This will take it's course just like everything else in the world....

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  5. I think that guy by himself is smirking. What does he know about Dorothy that we don't, hummm?

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  6. Then she shall have a devoted friend and shopping companion.

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  7. So, so clever ... a friend of 'Dorothy' indeed! LOL, I loved it, well done :o)

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  8. The course of true love never did run smooth;
    But, either it was different in blood...

    Well done!

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  9. Brilliant! - but wouldn't a true friend tell?

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  10. I would like to know about Dorothy too.
    Last I saw her she was with Toto.
    Good one!

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  11. Love is blind, right??!?!? :O)

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  12. Oh, yes! Love is indeed blind!!! What a fun take for the day! Happy Valentine's Day!

    Sylvia

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  13. I'm sure Dorothy could use a good 'friend' at some point! Good one this week. Cheers~

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  14. Now Dorothy, if I remember correctly, did some crazy imagining, so maybe this girl would be better! Good one.

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  15. LOL Very well done! I've said it before, must say it again...I love the bubbles!

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  16. Clever alterations on the prompt! :)

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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.