Can You Tell A Story In…

Here’s this week’s story challenge for you:

Can you tell a story in 10 words? You must use the following words somewhere in the story:

  • MARTIAN
  • SPAGHETTI

Last week’s prompt was to tell a story in 28 words using the following words in it somewhere:

  • DYNAMIC
  • MOULD/MOLD
  • SPOON
  • VIDEO

Here are your hilarious stories:

Richmond Road:

Shake a leg

Don’t break egg

Break the mould

Future generations told

Of dynamic pace

In this egg-and-spoon race

A record you might show

Recorded on my video

Kim Smyth:

The dynamic duo was seen in video as they had to mold a spoon out of clay to dig their way out of the trap the villain set.

Tessa:

She created dynamic jello molds. Each was created with a spoon and many mixtures of colors. She then took a video of each one to keep for posterity.

Sarah W:

Findus Crispy Pancakes in the oven, she spooned blancmange into the mould just like in the YouTube video. How dynamic! Her 1980s dinner party was good to go.

Andrew:

Hoogle the Ogre was really tired today. What he needed was a nice spoonful of mould, then he’d be feeling far more dynamic for his upcoming video shoot.

The Elephant’s Trunk:

Breaking News: Today in Gotham City, despite dangerous mold, the dish ran away with the spoon! The Dynamic Duo is on the case. Stay tuned; video at 11:00.

The Bag Lady:

Sara was watching a dynamic cooking video when her spoon accidentally fell into the jello mold. She knew better than to cook and watch tv! Thanksgiving was ruined!

Pensivity101:

She had a dynamic personality, meticulous in everything she did.

The video crew filmed her living standards, and didn’t miss the spoon covered in mould in the kitchen.

Christine Mallaband-Brown:

The Great Dynamic artist decided to mould his own shadow from mold and plastic waste using a spoon, and then videoing the result. It did not do well, yucky!

Utahan15 (in 19 words):

and so soon

shape form

every thinz

about the spoon

of sugar

for coffee

metal silver

ingot

tell alot

Squirreljan:

Mould dripped as I turned the spoon. “So, this is what we call dynamic nutrition for the gut.” Video paused as I threw up. Another Instagram gone wrong.

Ann Edall-Robson:

His fingers trailed slowly across his video collection for something dynamic to watch. He chose Mould on a Spoon. A misleading title. His date would be very surprised.

Chris Farley:

The film I rented on video wasn’t exactly dynamic, to say the least. I’m not saying it was slow or anything, but mould started growing on my teaspoon.

Sexagenarian Scribbler:

Product launch video; Muscle man voiceover…

‘We’ve broken the mould with our new ‘Dynamic’! 

Just one teaspoonful of Dynamic protein powder your cereal packs a protein power punch!’

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

  1. The Martian longed for spaghetti so he grew spaghetti trees.

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    1. That’s fun. Thank you, Darlene🥰

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    The Martian served us spaghetti on toast – we were doomed.

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    1. Great to see you back! Very funny, too.

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        Thanks – it’s been very busy!

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      2. Hope the course is going well!

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        Challenging! But yes, it’s going well, thanks! 🙂

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        Challenging! But yes, it’s going well, thanks! 🙂

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  4. I love the entries! So fun!

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    1. Thanks, Kymber, they really are.

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  5. My son became a Martian, eating only spaghetti that year.

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    1. That’s so funny 😆

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  6. marvin martian got mad cos his sphghetti still wasnt ready!

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    1. That’s funny. Thank you for joining in.

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  7. The Martian thought Spaghetti was worms. Never pasta his lips!

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    1. Very good 😂😂

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  8. “I don’t care you’re Martian,” said Giuseppe. “Don’t cut spaghetti.”

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    1. That’s very clever. Thanks, Chris 😊

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      1. It’s you, you see. So few words, do much inspiration.🤗

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  9. Martian came to earth, seeking his vengeance on Spaghetti mob.

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  10. How do you say spaghetti in Martian?

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    1. That’s a clever one, John.

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      1. Oh thank you Esther.

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  11. Romantic sci-fi spaghetti western. Parson blessing Martian wedding. Confetti aplenty.

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    1. That’s really clever. Thank you for joining in.

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  12. Despite appearances Martians are not spaghetti, so do not eat

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    1. That’s really good, Joanne. Thank you for joining in.

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    1. I’m so glad you enjoyed it. I loved your story and the image to go with it!

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    Large craft blocking motorway at Spaghetti Junction; Martians have landed.

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    1. That’s a goodie, Val. Thank you 😊

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  16. The martian sang, “On top of spaghetti, covered in cheese…”

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    1. That’s hilarious!!

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  17. The Martian had too many fingers to eat spaghetti easily.

    This didn’t show up on my page right away. Your website was down for some reason.

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    1. How strange! But I’m glad you were able to see it and enter. Thanks, Tessa 😊

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