Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Six Little (or Big, or Medium) Words

I get it! The Round Robin is too much work. You want to be entertained, not to entertain me. Well, the pigeon has feelings too. I'm going to sulk in a corner and make faces at all the passers-by.

Really, though: if it works, it works. If it doesn't, I move on. Sometimes it takes awhile for things to catch on, and sometimes they never catch on at all.

Now, how about writing a six word story instead? Come on. Entertain me. Six little words. Six big words. A pleasant mixture of both little and big words. Follow Fishsuit's link for some examples, then add your own in my comments section. I shall reuse my own contribution just to kick-start the fun.

Alkelda's 6 word story:
Where does this go? Uh-oh.

13 comments:

  1. I came, I saw, I caffeinated.

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  2. i'm sorry for being late on my round-robin contribution - it's been heck around here.

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  3. The laundry just kept piling up.

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  4. Should I go in? Ah-choo!

    (is ah-choo one word or two?)

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  5. "I ate raisins?"

    "Nope. Bugs."

    "Squishy!"

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  6. Arg...thick...poop...hurts...ung...corn. ;)

    Steve~

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  7. "what's *that*?"

    "i made it."

    "sorry."

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  8. That's not my belly button.

    Oh, sorry.

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  9. The alien princess zapped gross posters.

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  10. "What? I missed my show? NO!"

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  11. You should do this every week.

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  12. Thank you all for playing! I enjoyed reading your six word stories, especially since they fitted so well to my short attention span. Lady K is right-- I should do this on a regular basis. I'll give Fishsuit proper credit, though.

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