Can You Tell A Story In…

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

BEDROOM

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

Your word last week was FINISH. Here are your FINISHED stories:

Keith Channing:

I love a smooth finish.

Finnish has two n’s, okay?

I’ve started, so I’ll finish.

That’ll do – I’ve finished now.

Kim Smyth:

Need to finish my lighthouse.

Who finishes furniture around here?

Let’s put on finishing touches!

Ritu:

No more to say. Finished.

I finished my first draft!

You going to finish that?

Terveen Gill:

The dead finish before, literally.

Christine Mallaband-Brown:

Argument, only heard the finish…

You can finish the prosecco.

Lewis failed to finish cleaning.

Finish on the car? Poor.

Ice cream sundae to finish.

Of course, Esther! Great finish.

Ruth Scribbles:

Will you finish it, please!

The table finish was ruined.

The Finnish live up North.

EDC Writing:

Finish? Last word, no way!

Val Fish:

Why can’t I finish this…

Lance Greenfield:

Five words finish this story.

Finishing therapy almost finished me.

Finish with a happy ending?

Finish with a suspenseful cliff-hanger?

Finishing last is no disgrace.

Finishing first brings warm satisfaction.

To finish, we must begin.

Unfinished therapy is killing me.

Ecstasy crossing marathon finish line.

Swanwick: finished for another year.

Bony Tony will never finish.

Not granting may finish me!

And some super stories on the previous theme of PUZZLE from Tessa:

A year to move, puzzling!

Would rather do a puzzle.

Puzzles strengthen your brain muscles.

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

  1. My bedroom is my haven.
    Bedroom shenanigans? Far too old!
    Teenage bedrooms are health hazards!

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    1. Those last two made me laugh!

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      1. Truth… In both, Esther! 🤣

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  2. Hostels are nowt but bedrooms
    Bedroom. Possible route to boardroom?
    Bedroom in Latin is cubiculum
    Nothing’s clever about bedroom humour.
    Bedroom jokes are funny, though.

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    1. I enjoyed these very much. I have also learnt something new today. I didn’t know the latin for bedroom!

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      1. Thanks, Esther. I didn’t, either. Thankfully, Google did. I had thought to use the Klingon word, but, somehow, pum doesn’t carry the ferocity that marks out the Klingon language.

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  3. Bedroom, with no bed? Study
    Teenagers bedroom was very smelly!
    My bedroom is too small
    Paint a bedroom Mr VanGogh!
    Changing rooms? hideous TV bedroom!
    Four poster bed, Kings bedroom.

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    1. Or Queens! ☺️

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      1. King and Queen double bedroom?

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    2. That second one really made me laugh!

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  4. Packing up my bedroom last!
    Guest bedroom needs most packing!
    Looking forward to mobile bedroom.😉

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    1. A great trio, Kim 😊

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      1. Thanks! It’s all that’s on my mind right now! Packing, sorting, moving!

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  5. His bedroom is a mess.
    Some bedrooms are disguised traps.

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    1. That second one is very clever 😊

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  6. Love. Bigger than a bedroom.

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    1. I like that very much.

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  7. Keep out of my bedroom!!!

    Bedrooms are for sleeping together.

    Big let-down in bedroom department…

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    1. Your final story made me laugh out loud!

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  8. Bedouin bedroom is bivouacked boudoir
    Go straight to your bedroom!
    Church holds key to bedroom
    Bedroom’s for sleeping or love-making?
    My sanctuary is my bedroom
    Gideon bible lives in bedroom
    Small bedroom: no bed room!
    Bedroom secrets must stay secret

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    1. These are all so good!

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