Can You Tell A Story In…

It’s almost Friday, and that means five-word story time. Your new word this week is:

FEET

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

Your word last week was HOTEL. Here are your HOTEL stories:

Darlene:

Your place, mine or hotel?

The hotel for lost souls.

Don’t shower at Bates Hotel.

Kim Smyth:

Hotel rooms not for families!

Resorts are nicer than hotels.

Christine Mallaband-Brown:

Hotel bill! Costs too much.

Cat hotel, all moggies welcome.

The hotel is very posh!

He swam to the hotel?!

Hotel not hot hell, idiot!

Tea for two at hotel.

Katie’s hotel is very haunted.

Ruth Scribbles:

Run away from THAT hotel!!

Anil:

Is that your hotel room?

Classy hotel rooms in downtown.

Hotel or motel? your choice!

Val Fish:

Singapore Fling at Raffles hotel.

Fawlty towers; hotel manager crazy!

Shenanigans afoot at seedy hotel.

Hotel half built, holiday nightmare…

Honeymooning alone at Heartbreak Hotel.

Annette Rochelle Aben:

Oh, the lies a hotel!

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

  1. My feet need some attention!
    In winter, cover your feet.

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    1. My feet do too! 😂

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      1. It’s almost sandal time,

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  2. It is six feet deep.
    She rested her tired feet.
    Feet are made for walking.

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    1. I especially like that last one, Darlene. Great!

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  3. Feet bear the burden equally.
    Two feet – eighteen toes – whoops!

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    1. That last one is great!

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    Left, right?
    Feet apart deception.

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    1. You always produce something thought-provoking 😊

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        I try or is it trying, probably both knowing me! All the best Esther, take care. Eric.

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      2. Thanks, Eric. You too.

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  5. My feet hurt! Many steps!
    Seven feet tall, outstanding player!
    River is five feet deep….
    My ant has 6 feet
    fleet footed runners feet flee
    Flea feet itch my toes
    Big foot the clowns feet….

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    1. Very good – love that you have an ant 😂😂

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  6. Leave him six feet under…
    Great hike but sore feet!

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    1. Ooh, what’s he done to you?! 😂

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      1. I’m not saying and he’s in no shape to tell 😉

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  7. I’m late! My feet died.

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    1. Ha, ha! Your poor feet! 😂

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  8. Is that your stinky feet?

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  9. Six Feet Under Great Series

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    1. Another good one!

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  10. Lesson: Single Foot, Plural Feet

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    1. And a great one to finish 😊

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  11. Pregnant, can’t see my feet!
    Who mourns feet and inches?
    Two left feet; dancing disaster.

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    1. I’m with you on the last one!

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  12. Five feet high and rising (thanks Johnny Cash)

    Thirty thousand feet and falling

    Anointed feet on a cross

    Our feet, tied, three legged

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    1. Excellent. Thanks for these, Chris 😊

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