For a limited run of six weeks only, the challenge you love is back.
It starts with a prompt every Sunday. The responses need only be short and sweet. Or short and scary. Or, short and funny. The point is, the challenge will always require short replies on purpose . . . so YOU have no excuses.
The primary focus of the #SSC is to help authors forge connections in the writing community. So, if you decide to respond to this week’s prompt, just remember to comment (reply) to at least three other entries before voting opens on Saturday, June 3rd.
The prize?
All challenge winners are invited to write a GUEST POST on Scribbles on Cocktail Napkins with LINKS to their own work.
This week the Scribble Challenge prompt is a throwback to my FAVORITE #SSC of 2016. Your mission (should you choose to accept it) is to:
A six word story might seem impossible. It isn’t! Check out a few of the responses to the challenge last year:
“Stormy night. Checked in Hotel California.” –JackieP
“Used spellbook. Burns, cover damaged. Cheap.” –Joy Pixley
“He’s innocent. Her evidence says otherwise.” –EDC Writing
“Book falls to bed.
Reader?
Vanished.” –J. H. Winter, Author
“Sadly, the only witness was blind.” –Allison Maruska
“The meatloaf tasted funny. Where’s Grandma?” -Ahdad
“Grandma visited today. As a ghost.” –Stomperdad
“Amongst toys and coffins they lay.” –Ellenbest24
RULES OF THE CHALLENGE:
- Participants have until Saturday, June 3rd at noon, Eastern standard time to post ONE response to the prompt in the comment section of THIS POST.
- ENCOURAGE other scribblers. Try to comment (reply) to at least three other submissions during the week.
- After the Saturday deadline, players have a week to VOTE for their favorite submission by emailing: Sundayscribblechallenge@gmail.com. Place the lucky author’s name in the HEADER of your email.
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He was alive. Then he died.
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Hopefully he found joy and left a mark through the many small deaths and rebirths in between.
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He patched things up, reinflating her.
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I like it, that last word reveal
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Thanks 🙂 I’m sure she swelled with pride.
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Plaything patched, he swelled as well.
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Hahahaha!
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Hahahahaha.
Clever!
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That’s my (pseudo) name! 😉 But thank you! I appreciate that.
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Wonderful. I hope he doesn’t put her near any more sharp objects.
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He’s the wind beneath her everything.
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I love the imagery. My imagination went quite literal and your story made me laugh, but then I read a more human story in it of navigating a relationship. Really well done!
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I was thinking of the double meaning a little later, but initially I admit it was the straight up accessory. Soundtrack to this story by Tim Minchin – Inflatable You
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more meaning out of the gutter and onto higher ground haha.
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haha true.
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Nice one – Tim Minchin has a song about that!
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Yes! It’s hilarious. 🙂
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I love this one. Well done!
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Thank you!
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“You are classless!”
“No. I’m honest.”
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She lost her grip … and flew.
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Triumph out of fear of failure. So much said in few words. My sentences here have six words. I thought I’d point that out.
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I love this Joan! Losing grip on something physical or a metaphoric letting go? It works well either way. Like Ward Clever said- so much story there!
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I love this. Seems very joyful.
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I realy like the imagery here.
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I really love this!
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Told you I was a kebab.
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I chuckled. Good one. Food wins.
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I nominated you for an award!! Please check it out:)
https://besondersite.wordpress.com
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Thanks so much for the nomination, but I don’t usually participate in these awards. 🙂
All the best!
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No problem 😉
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Tide erases footprints, silences submerged screams.
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Terrifying and compelling.
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Thanks John 😊
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Oooh! Sounds like a tagline for a really thrilling, scary book or movie.
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Deep waters…coming to a shore near you 😊
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Reminded me of Rahsaan Roland Kirk song, “One Ton.”
One ton, won’t get any lighter.
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Wonderfully haunting.
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Thanks Isabel 😊
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Scary!
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i tried posting a couple of times but seems to not have gone through (and no this is not my 6 word story haha)
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The first time anytime posts a comment it must be approved by an administrator. You’re good to go now! Welcome to the challenge.
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Great! And thanks for the welcome. Coming up with a 6 word story became my train of thought while washing dishes this afternoon, sudsy gloves coming off everytime i had an idea to type into my phone. It is hard, particularly when i think of that famous one about baby stuff for sale that had never been used (you know the one i mean?)
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Absolutely! That was one of the examples when I posted this prompt last year. Love that story. Hemmingway, right?
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That’s right- couldn’t remember the authors name and for some reason I ws thinking Bukowski but thought maybe not.
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Drought is declared on Watery Lane
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Haha I love it – short, blunt, and borderline comical (as I read it anyhow)
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Glad you liked it please vote for it
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Love this.
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Nice! Ironic.
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Hahahha nice!
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He woke from the dream – intact.
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Was it a dream? That’s the twist as I see it
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Or did he… DUN DUN DUN!
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This says so much by how much it doesn’t say. The inference of past history. . .
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A life story.. thank you Beth.
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Been homeless all my life. #JustWonTheLottery!
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Merrily, she skipped awry. Wait, awry!?
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The typo that shaped a new reality. I like it!
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That made me laugh!
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They lived happily ever after. Not.
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The classic one word negation. Nice!
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Got to keep it classy.
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Nicely done.
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Amazing how one word changes everything.
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Thank you.
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Smells like roast chicken. Cannibal’s kitchen.
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HVN—Oh, yes! The sinister cannibal lurks behind every “perfect” family! You must check out the movie “Parents” starring Randy Quaid. Talk about getting those morbid juices flowing…! DWD
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I’ll certainly check it out. Thanks for recommending it.
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Her virginity taken, “Love you, Daddy.”
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So powerful, in so few words.
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Thank you, Hugh! I wonder if my stuff isn’t a wee bit too dark at times…! DWD
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Oh no, I like ‘dark’ stories, especially when they come with a twist. Keep writing them.
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Yikes, because it’s either a pet name, or a patriarch. Lol
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W—What first came to mind?! DWD
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Both. I know a blogger named Samantha who writes erotic pieces where she calls the man. Daddy as a nickname.
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Dark teist, kind of uncomfortable. haha
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Dark twist….
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C—Thank you! DWD
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Utter sadness.
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L—Packs a punch, doesn’t it? DWD
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Oo. That made me cringe. Very powerful.
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L—Thank you! DWD
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Was it? What was it? Thx.
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Sorry. This was meant as a reply to Ward. 6 words regardless. 🙂
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Six words indeed 😉
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Midnight knock. “Mrs. Devlin?” Oh, God.
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I want to know more! Great use of 6 words! 😊
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Thank you. These six word challenges are always so much fun.
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You’re welcome. Yes, it was fun!
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Brilliant. So many scenarios come to mind.
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Thanks! It’s what I was aiming for.
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There’s a real hook to this one, you want to know more 🙂
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Thank you. I wish I could write first lines like that for my novels, but why is that so hard? The high stakes, maybe?
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Maybe the anxiety of following it up with something that pays off? That’s my issue haha
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That, plus the high stakes of needing to hook a reader and hook them good!
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Anticipation. Great 6 words.
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Thank you!
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Intriguing.
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yes–Yes–Yes!–YES!
Cookies, kids?
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Bwahahaha!
Good one, Ken.
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Lovingly he held her head underwater.
Juliet
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I wonder if he was doing it for goodness, rather than for evil?
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Aha. I think I’ll need to write a bit more so that we can find out…
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O—I found a dark paradox in your six words! Oh, the things we do in the name of “love”…! DWD
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Or was it baptism, which can be just as evil at times? Loved the image in the story. Twist
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Wasn’t thinking of baptism. Had darker ideas. Thanks for your comment.
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I was thinking dark, as in Toni Morrison’s “Beloved,” but the baptism image really connects with me.
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Just shows this works on many levels. Well crafted!
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Thanks! I appreciate that.
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Yes, thanks!
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Thanks DWD.
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My replies not really in the right order here. Sorry.
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So many avenues for this story came to ky mind when night read it!
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Loved this one, Juliet.
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Family dinner. Cause of death? Poisoning.
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She lit the fire, burning him.
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Dual meaning, maybe more.
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White House phone rings. Nobody answers.
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LCB—The Zombie Apocalypse has finally arrived! Sweet! DWD
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It’s a fake call! 😂
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This may be filed under documentary with a twist. I like.
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Trump talks loudly into the earpiece.
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Sale! In the Shop of Nightmares.
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I don’t think I’ll be shopping there. 😱 Great entry, though.
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I love it. This story really stood out for me.
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I’ll take one “Giving a public speech naked” and a “Can’t move my legs to run away”, please.
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Ha!
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His death they planned for years.
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Nice twist. I imagine the words being overheard, leaving me wondering about the possible meaning…
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I like the twist here. I like also like the manner in which it actually does tell an entire story in six words.
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Thank you.
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Do you remember … no me neither
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US presidential election won by Trump.
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Truly amazing fiction – nobody will believe it!
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Hmm I was worried it was too far-fetched!
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Gah. It’s a real life horror story!
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Quoth the raven, “Nevermore.” Delicious poultry.
I know, one entry per person. That one up there is my entry.
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The inflated one, I mean
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You are eating his soul man!
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Six words seems to be normal!
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Did you know Goodwill sells coffins?
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This is my favorite line I can’t stop laughing it’s just plain funny.
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I’m a fan of macabre humor. 😉
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I’m voting for you! If I can figure out how to get that right 🙂
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Sweet! Thanks! 😎
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I love macabre and cheese
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Mourning forever was worth killing him
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Sounds like Munchausen disorder.
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By proxy 🙂
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Like it! Dark, dark, dark
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Love this! Do I need help?
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I may be the one who deeds help.
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Oooh, This one is KILLER. Great entry.
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The responses to the 6-word story challenge are brilliant!! I was trying to pick a fave, but it’s impossible. However, my fave category are the ones about death because the endings are SO unexpected.
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The rusty sign shuddered, earthquake alert
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It seems easy. Then…oh crap!
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Gah, I relate so much…
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Fields swayed and fought: the music…
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This reminds me of the last festival I went to.
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Because of you, my heart bleeds…
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Can we vote for ourselves (as conceited as it sounds)?
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Mmmmm, no. But I like your enthusiasm. 😎
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Stepped over ledge, long way down
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This is the greatest thread ever!
So much fun, can’t stop reading!
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Glad to have you 🙂
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Group hug for the Word Wizards.
Show your love with a vote.
Seal the deal with a kiss.
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“We’ve a discount on souls today!”
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Nice. Is this set in Lidl?
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Lidl?
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I’m guessing you don’t have the German budget supermarkets, Lidl, in your part of the world. A quick Google will set you right.
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That’s hilarious. I asked my wife if she thought you meant the German chain (she lived in Germany), but we both figured it was something else.
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A little more of my soul gets eaten away every time I step in my local branch…
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“Here?”
“No.”
“Here?”
“No.”
“Here?”
“Yeeaaaaaaahhhhhh…”
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I feel like I’ve had this conversation before. LOL
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Yes – with me, wasn’t it?
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Oh yes I remember now.
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Babies were her favourite – so tasty!
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yum babies… well done
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Reminds me of Grimm’s fairy tales 🙂
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Nice twist on this one! I wasn’t expecting that 😀
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Oh, TWO cannibal entries, haha. I loved this twist.
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Time stands still for no one.
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Hi Susanne!
Great to see you back. Enjoyed your entry 🙂
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