Can You Tell A Story In…

It’s Thursday once again and that means five-word story time. Your new word this week is:

TEAM

So can you tell a story in five words using the word TEAM in it somewhere?

Your word last week was PARDON. Here are your PARDONED stories:

Keith Channing:

“Prince says ‘pardon’ after burping.”

Was that a royal pardon?

Terveen Gill:

Her kiss was his pardon.

Darlene:

I beg your pardon, sir.

He is awaiting his pardon.

Pardon me, I wasn´t looking.

Christine Mallaband-Brown:

Pardon me, I just burped!

The king granted a pardon.

Pardon this poor old sinner?

I ate too fast, pardon.

I beg your lordships pardon.

Dolly Parton not Dolly ParDon!

Trent’s World:

Pardon, too many crushed grapes?

Execution today, waiting for pardon…

Kim Smith:

Pardon me for trying, sir!

Sanjuna:

He said pardon me, she forgave.

Lance Greenfield:

Pardon too late. Guillotine falls.

Godfather was the su-par Don.

No pardon for flowery language.

Please pardon my unruly garden.

Forgiveness requires pardoning the unpardonable.

Should Emperor pardon or condemn?

Excusez moi? Pardon my French!

Bony Tony deserves no pardon.

Ruth Scribbles:

He will pardon you tomorrow!

EDC Writing:

Pardon?

too late,

caPitAl punishment.

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

  1. Meat the hungry team.

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    1. oops,,, I meant to say
      Butchers meat the hungry team!

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      1. That’s really good. Thanks, Annette.

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  2. There’s no I in team.
    My team raised the bar.
    Team work makes dreams work!

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    1. Excellent! Thanks, Kim.

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      1. You bet, cliche, but true!

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  3. Team and mate are anagrams.
    So are team and meat.
    Tea, and tame are, too.
    Etam keep team in briefs.

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    1. A great quartet, Keith.

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    2. That last one is wonderful!

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      1. Thanks, Lance. It was the only anagram left.

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  4. Team work not team lurk
    I have a big team
    The team of horses galloped
    Kat isn’t a team player!
    The team stayed silent today
    Fire team tackled huge blaze!

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    1. A great way of looking at the prompt, as always.

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  5. Happily drunk on team spirit.

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    1. Another Terveen gem. Thank you.

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      1. Thank you so much! 🙂

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  6. My team wins. End of.
    Which team do you support?
    I love my work team.

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    1. A passionate trio!

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      1. Always passionate, Esther!

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    EDC Writing/Believing Sight Unseen

    Team player, one always leads.

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    1. Excellent, as always, Eric.

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  8. Teaming with delicious silver anchovies
    Andover Diamonds. What a team!
    Weigh anchor. Full steam ahead.
    Bony’s team let off steam
    Teamwork won me my award
    Steam engines drove industrial revolution
    Hero’s steam turbine was first
    Stephenson’s Rocket pulled carriage team
    Dog team pulled my sleigh
    Reindeer team pulled Santa’s sleigh
    Pick me for your team

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    1. Wow! Plenty to enjoy here. Thank you.

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    SexagenarianScribbler

    OJ had the dream team
    Team effort wins the day
    The best teams play harmoniously
    Team building exercise; total collapse!

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    1. These all made me smile. Thanks, Val.

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        SexagenarianScribbler

        Thanks Esther

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