Can You Tell A Story In…

It’s Thursday and your new five-word challenge is here. This week, your prompt is PILLS. So can you tell a story in five words, using the word PILLS in it somewhere?

Here are your BISCUIT stories from last week:

Sue Vincent:

The diet? I baked biscuits…

Ruth:

Ooh, a biscuit – yes please!

Ritu:

Rich tea. Best dunking biscuit.

Jaffa Cake… Cake or biscuit?

Biscuit crumbs in bed. Oops!

Christine Mallaband-Brown:

Sea Biscuit, a winning racehorse.

I will have wafer biscuits.

Many biscuits are too sweet.

Please pass the biscuit tin?

Lots of viennese whirl biscuits.

Eve wants a chocolate biscuit.

Faddy people don’t eat biscuit.

Only savoury biscuits here today.

Owls are fearful of biscuit?

Don’t eat biscuits in bed!

Paul Mastaglio:

Jaffa cake. Cake or biscuit?

Biscuit? Dunk it in tea!

Evidence of biscuit? Crumbs everywhere!

Kim Smyth:

Wish I could eat biscuits!

Grandma made the best biscuits!

Biscuits with molasses are yummy!

Trent’s World:

It’s in the biscuit tin…

Southern food, biscuits and gravy.

Sit for a dog biscuit.

Marsha:

Give Puppy biscuits – cats too.

Biscuits and gravy for me.

Hardtack – dry biscuits of old.

Joy Smith:

Stollen! Cake steals the biscuit.

Wafer thin man nibbles biscuit.

Jacob’s Cracker discusses biscuit identity.

Lemon Puff, childhood biscuit memory.

Biscuit dunker dropped right in.

God invites you for biscuits.

Biscuits entice you to God

After National Biscuit Day? Crumbs.

“Which one takes the biscuit?”

EDC Writing:

Crumbs. She bit his biscuit!

Rene Sparrow:

Need biscuit dripping butter, honey!

Won’t spurn biscuits with gravy.

Sarian Lady:

Tea and biscuits. Perfect peace.

Linking People 2003:

Biscuit with tea provides calories.

Diabetics usually choose salty biscuit.

Sweet biscuit taken if hypoglycaemic.

Kids consume sweet biscuit frequently.

Small stomach empties for biscuit.

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FUNNY PAIN QUOTES..

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

  1. So many pills to take!
    Health, much better with pills.
    Pills and tablets, pharmacy visit
    She took pills for slimming!
    Pills spill across the bed over.
    Jumper pills? An ugly mess!
    Sugar pills and other placebos!

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    1. The last two really stand out. Did you mean bed ‘cover’?

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  2. Pills I Leave Lose Something

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    1. Thank you, Keith. Not an easy acrostic so well done.

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  3. Forgot to take her pills
    Don´t be such a pill.
    Soo many pills, so sad.
    What is this pill for?
    Be good, take your pills.

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    1. All are excellent, Darlene.

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    Pills won’t cure all ills

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    1. And that is so true!

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  5. Some pills cause an addiction.
    My pills are mostly supplements.
    Stay away from addictive pills.
    Some prescription pills are necessary.

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    1. Very good, Kim 😊

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  6. Head ache! Where are my pills?

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    1. That’s a good one, Ritu. Thank you!

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      1. Seems to be a regular thought!!!

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  7. Pills! Insomniacs Lack Long Sleep

    Perfect health needs no pills.

    Pills for thrills. Tomorrows headache. 😦

    Pills and potions, squash emotions.

    Water pills. Take with fluids.

    No pills here. Healthy individual.

    Pills for ills? Masking symptoms.

    Red pills or blue ones?

    Chiropractic adjustment or headache pills?

    Craniosacral therapy not migraine pills.

    Homeopathic pill(ule)s stimulate natural healing.

    Children’s lives wrecked. Thalidomide pills!

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    1. These are so brilliant, Joy. Thank you.

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      1. Thank you, I must admit I can’t wait for Thursday’s to find out the word for the day. Can I ask, is it possible to link back to my blog please. At the moment it appears you go to my website. If I need to unfollow and re-follow to put my blog url in, then let me know. Cheers Have a great weekend when it comes. J x

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      2. If you let me know your blog url, I’ll make sure I add that in. Thanks, Joy.

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      3. Thanks, Joy 🙂

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    Linkingpeople2003

    NOURISHING daily prevents pills use!

    FANTASISING tactile better than pills!

    AUGMENTATED blood flow sans pills!

    ABSTINENCE better than regular pills!

    ….GOOGLE search of:
    Ajay Simon Richard: https://www.google.com/search?q=Ajay%20Simon%20Richard

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    1. That’s good, Eric. Thank you.

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      1. Seeing kids faces on the BBC news as they received free laptops and tablets tugged my heart today!

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  9. Take some chill pills, man!
    Pills without boxes: no guns.
    Horse pills: hard pills to swallow.
    Ducks swam across the pill.

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    1. I’m really enjoying all your ideas. Thank you.

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      1. Sorry! Broke the rules on the third one. The second “pills” should not be there. Forgive me.

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      2. I’ll let you off!

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      3. Thank you, Miss. My English teacher used to cane me for such impudence. (Seriously!)

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      4. This was the same English teacher who told me, at the age of eight, that my attempts at poetry were not even fit for the rubbish bin. That put me off sharing any of my poetry for more than half a century.
        Swanwick brought me back from the dead.

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      5. Thanks goodness for Swanwick.

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