Can You Tell A Story In…

It’s Thursday and your new five-word challenge is here. Last week, I wanted to know what you thought about MASKS. This week, I want to know what you think about your FRIENDS. So can you tell a story in five words, using the word FRIENDS in it somewhere?

Here are your MASKS from last week:

Ritu:

Wear a mask. Simple enough.

My smile masks the truth.

Can you make a mask?

Face mask and bath – bliss.

Air freshener just masks smells.

Christine Mallaband-Brown:

Wearing mask for sleep aponea.

Wear a mask for covid.

Cat’s fur looks like mask!

Zorro’s mask was fine silver.

Mud bath, face mask, messy!

My chocolate mask has melted?

Face. A mask of pain.

Sanjuna:

Forced mask between masked people.

Another facecloth – masks are everywhere.

Trent’s World:

That smile masks many sins.

Kim Smyth:

So tired of wearing masks!

Masks protect you from nothing.

Wearing masks is a pain.

Paul Mastaglio:

The masks are my disguise.

No peeping. Keep masks on!

Who is behind the masks?

Vartamaan72:

Mask over mind hides truth.

Mask over face protects us.

Masks over thoughts misguide us.

My mask is only facial.

Shred masks to realise self.

Marsha:

My husband won’t wear masks.

In CA the deaf don’t.

Maybe masks work, maybe not.

We can’t talk about masks.

I wear masks when required.

Kim Blades Writing Blog:

Masks make my face sweat.

Masks are a necessary accessory.

Masks work as a shield.

Masks highlight our smiling eyes.

Criminals feel comfortable wearing masks.

Rhen Laird:

Masks conceal grumpy mood’s countenance.

Val Fish:

Masks save lives. Don’t they?

Annette Richelle Aben:

Masks all swaddle kissers securely.

Jane Basil:

Shopping trip.

No masks.

R.I.P.

Blind date.

Masks slipped.

Horror!

Sneaky cigarette.

Help! Mask’s aflame!

And one from Paul, her son:

Bought mask,

Wore mask,

Done.

Bharhul Chhatbar:

Under the mask, new normal.

Wear mask, but not fake.

Mask, the new fashion.

Mask, mask , mask mission everywhere.

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21 responses to “Can You Tell A Story In…”

  1. Friends – family that YOU choose.

    Watching Friends reruns – always fun

    Need to reconnect with friends.

    My friends know too much.

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    1. I like that first one!

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      1. It’s true, isn’t it? 🥰

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      2. It so is 🤣

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  2. Friends give comfort and support.
    Friendship is a saving grace.
    Friendship is an emotional necessity.
    Friends believe and show empathy.
    Friends are inspiring and uplifting.

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    1. All are great! Thank you.

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  3. We friends will meet again.
    My friends are totally mad!
    The art group are friends.
    I made friends with cats
    My friends paid for breakfast
    These friends share a sofa.

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    1. Always thinking outside the box. Wonderful 🙂

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      1. That’s what friends are for!

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  4. Life sucks without our friends.

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  5. Sure, just “friends” is fine…. She friends people in spite. Friends would never do this!

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    1. A clever trio 😊

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  6. Paul Mastaglio Avatar
    Paul Mastaglio

    Have friends by your side.
    Friends never let you down.
    Friends tell you what’s what.

    Cheers Paul 😁

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    1. Great! Thank you 😊

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  7. Valerie Fish Avatar
    Valerie Fish

    I cried when ‘Friends’ finished…

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    1. I like that one!

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  8. Masked, unmasked, friends don’t ask.

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    1. I like that very much. Thanks Eric. Really good to talk to you yesterday.

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      1. Thanks, Esther. Yes, it was a pleasure to catch up again with you.

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