Can You Tell A Story In…

I hope you’ve had a good week. If not, at least it’s nearly the weekend! 😎

Here’s your new Thursday five-word challenge:

PIGEON

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

Your word last week was SHADE. Here are your SHADY stories:

Kim Smyth:

We sit in shade outside.

So hot; find some shade!

I’ll not shade that door.

I wear shades every day.

Ruth Scribbles:

Too much shade over there.

The light shade got bumped.

What shade is your skin?

Does skin shade really matter?

Rebecca:

The shade made me cooler.

Shade away and colour in.

Shade and shadows are entwined.

I’m a shade, not alive.

Christine Mallaband-Brown:

Shade this drawing for me?

hade from the trees, cool.

Plants are getting shaded out.

Shave not shade! Hair mistake.

A shade over a ton…

And eclipse is moon shade!

Lamp shade- extravaganza of crystal!

Lance Greenfield:

Never eat the pretty nightshade.

Pets hate wearing ‘the lampshade’.

Marathon runners love the shade.

Top Gun wears cool shades.

Dark shade conceals dark secrets.

Deep dark shades of depression.

Shaded sundial tells no time.

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

  1. No pigeons here, just seabirds.
    Pigeons are kind of dirty.

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    1. I know where you’re coming from! 😆

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  2. The pigeon pooped on her.
    White wings are pigeon cousins.
    Pigeons carry messages to them.

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    1. Very good, Ruth 😊

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      1. ❤️🙏🏻

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  3. “Pull!” – the clay pigeon launched.
    “Nearsighted, pigeon-toed,” the kids teased.
    Not easy to pigeonhole this…

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    1. These are fab, Trent. Really clever 😊

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  4. Pigeon pie, old fashioned food…
    Carrier Pigeons, extinct decades ago.
    The pigeon toed the football
    My pigeon came home late!
    Feed birds..But Not Pigeons!
    White dove is pigeon related

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    1. Really great, Christine 😊

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      1. Cooo! I’m happy you like x

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    2. All good.
      I especially like the 3rd and 4th. Very clever!

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      1. I chickened out on more!

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      2. Coooo! You pigeoned out!

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      3. Yes! I need more cooorage!

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  5. Wholesome pie requires TWO pigeons
    Pigeons are rats with wings
    Dastardly fails to catch pigeon
    Stop that bugle-blowing Yankee-doodle pigeon!
    Parrot cross pigeon yields voicemail
    Pretty Polly Pigeon: puzzled parrot
    Pigeons have wings, yet walk.
    Lost: dizzy, directionless homing pigeon
    Pigeon-chested sunbather goes brazenly topless

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    1. I love that third one! Brings back memories! And you know I love the 6th one too!

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    2. Super lot of pigeon sentences

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      1. And there’s another one, Christine!

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      2. Yep! A flock of pigeons!

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    SexagenarianScribbler

    A pigeon pinched my pasty!
    Hungry pigeons at St Paul’s
    Save the Trafalgar Square Pigeons
    ( SSTSP, an organisation founded in 2000)

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    1. I always rememeber the Trafalgar Square pigeons from my childhood. Fond memories 😊

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        SexagenarianScribbler

        Me too Esther, it was my first thought…

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