Microfiction Monday #9
Susan from Stony River, welcomes us to Microfiction Monday,
where a picture paints just 140 characters.
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Quirky Quips & Sewing Snips
Susan from Stony River, welcomes us to Microfiction Monday,
where a picture paints just 140 characters.
If you’d like to join us, stop by Susan’s, pick up the picture prompt, and sign in.
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And he needed the sword because….oh yeah, he’s a guy. Very nice Quilly — I always suspected the carousel horses looked tired each morning!
Kelley – -that’s EXACTLY why he needed the sword!
That was cute! š
Cherie — thanks!
I do love this one with his carousel horse. I can just see him there, late at night.
50 — yeah, so can I!
In his jammies had me rolling with laughter! Very well done!
Hope — I am pleased I made you smile.
“Jammies and sword” is a riot—what a combination! OMG Quilly I can’t stop laughing to think of him going round and round a carousel in that pose ROFLMAO
Susan — I tried to think of the silliest thing I possibly could and Carny Pete was born.
Jammies and all, I never would have thought of a Carousel, well done. Did Guido run the ride for him.? This was good.
Bill — I thought the horse looked life a carousel horse.
Quilly;
The horse looks just like one on a carosel. You nailed it.
He does look like he is wearing his jammies!
Peggy — jammies are what I saw! LOL!
LOL! I would do that too….
Melli — I’d join you if we could get away with it!
That is just so perfect!! Very imaginative!
As to your question about mine, no, my husband didn’t inspire it. He’s pretty good with directions. It wasn’t meant to poke fun at one gender, just at the general frustration at getting “simple” directions that aren’t.
Barbara — my imagination is a bit over the top sometimes.
Oh this is so much fun! I’d never have thought of carousel horses. Love it!
Kay — I guess the stress of moving is sending me head first into my second childhood!
ROFLMAO!!! Brilliant my friend. This is just awesome š
Thom — I have my moments.
I would ride them too. Your inner child is coming out.
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Nessa — my inner child has to come out. The adult is hiding from the stresses of moving.
Good one Quilly!
Thanks, Carletta.
… and riding his caroussel horse Pete would pretend he was the dreadful Atila the Hun
LOL, I love it!!
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