Can You Tell A Story In…

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

LIGHT

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

Your word last week was DRIVE. Here are your DRIVEN stories:

Keith Channing:

Don’t drink and drive. Ever!
Really? You need four-wheel drive?
I‘m running a whist drive.
Various weeds plague my drive.
Executive advice: chip, don’t drive.

Kim Smyth:

Let’s drive across the country!

He drives me so crazy!

Put it in drive, gentleman.

Darlene:

He is driving me crazy.

She always drives too fast.

The Wilson children lack drive.

Ruth Scribbles:

I will drive him insane.

My drive for excellence disappeared.

Drive your mother to hospital.

The drive is junk covered.

Christine Mallaband-Brown:

Drive through the ford, Christine!

I drive only on Sundays.

Drive fast, or miss train!

You drive for delivery companies?

Did police drive the train?

Drive over to your mother!

I am driven to respond!

Ritu:

Long distance drives with kids.

Enough to drive you mad.

Drive a parent to distraction.

Son is 17. Driving lessons!

Val Fish:

Patrick Swayze drives me crazy!

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

  1. Use your light sabre Eric!
    He was light and fluffy
    Light up the fireworks quickly
    Light at heart- Boris- gone!
    Laser light, concentrated, coherent, bright
    The light makes me sneeze!
    Light out of Dodge! Now!

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    1. These are all great fun. Thank you!

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      1. Lightened my heart dear friend!

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      2. That’s a really feelgood one 😊

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  2. Leave the landing light on
    I‘m a few quid light
    Glow-worms all use LED light
    Heavy – an antonym of light
    The light blue sky darkened…

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    1. I know the second one very well!

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      1. Too much month left at the end of the money. What we all need is a rich relative and a bottomless trust fund!

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      2. Oh, so true!!

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  3. Light on morning beach; lovely.
    Delightful light from firefly’s glow.
    Black lights were groovy man!
    Fluorescent lights cast eerie glows.

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    1. I love the sound of the first one. I love first light on a beach.

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      1. Ditto! 🤗💕

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  4. The light was too bright!
    TURN ON THE D*mn LIGHT!
    Shine your light on him.
    My light is very bright!
    What happened to your light?

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    1. That second one made me chuckle 😆

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      1. I was hoping so!!

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  5. She lights up my life.
    You must travel light tonight.
    Death at light of day.
    A light sleeper lives here.

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    1. I’m definitely the last one! Thank you for these, Darlene.

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  6. Bang! Light faded into darkness.
    My light revealed a body.

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    1. A really good duo! Thanks, Robbie.

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  7. Ah I’ve found you and this prompt… As always I hope you’re well. Let’s see what light hearted fun I can have here lol.
    The mood was suddenly lighter
    Sunlight shimmered in the leaves
    The blight was finally lifting
    Lightening flashed and crackled ahead.

    Have a good weekend 🙂

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    1. These are great, Simon, the third one especially so. You have a lovely weekend. too.

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  8. Sir Lancelot prefers light lance
    Sensitive to slight light intensity
    Light, sensitive caresses raise temperatures
    Bright white light dazzles onlookers
    Strobe lights enhance disco dancing

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    1. These are all very well thought-out. I do like that first one especially.

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    Harbour lights signal he’s home.
    This light diet’s heavy going.
    Finally, she saw the light.
    Running red lights risks lives.
    Who turned the lights out?

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    1. I enjoyed these very much. Thanks, Val.

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        SexagenarianScribbler

        Thanks Esther

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