There I was, last week, thinking that I’d made things difficult for you by asking for a ten-word story using the words ‘potato’ and ‘Friday’ somewhere in the story. I wasn’t sure if I’d have many challengers at all. Boy, was I proved wrong! Read the fantastic results below.
Right then, time to get tough. This week’s challenge is for a ten-word story, using the words ‘Easter’, ‘bucket’ and ‘cat’. Let’s see what you’ve got!
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Now, here are last week’s gems:
Sacha Black was the first to show me how easy it was:
Friday fish and chips do not count as healthy potatoes.
Keith Channing was quickly in there too:
“The potato man came today.”
“Why?”
“Because it’s flippin’ Friday!”
Jason Moody sent in some belters:
1)
The potato sat. It was Friday. Three days to roast.
2)
“Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday? Crap. I need potato peeler.”
3)
“It’s Friday 13th.”
“And?”
“You forgetting last year’s potato debacle?”
Now Geoff Le Pard is just showing off with these two:
1)
Man Friday dipped the potato in cheese: I’ve invented crisps!
2)
Mr Potato Head loved Fridays; until they became fry days.
Maria Wilhelmmson entertains with this one:
“Thank god it’s Friday!”
“Why?”
“Potato delivery by gorgeous John…”
Linda Sage sent in her first challenge. Welcome Linda! And very clever it is too:
“Look,” said Robinson Crusoe to Friday, “this is a potato.”
Jasdeep Kaur enjoyed all the other stories and felt inspired to send in her own:
“Serra!”
“Who?”
“Brian…couch potato.”
“Reduced? Looking fab.”
“Coffee?”
“Friday’s.”
Jane Basil is another taking up the challenge for the first time and her entries are simply brilliant:
1)
Caviar and champagne on Friday.
Saturday to Thursday; potato soup.
2)
I work Monday to Friday.
Weekends?
I’m a couch potato.
3)
One potato to last until Friday, but we have rice.
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