This week has been miserable – well, in terms of the weather anyway. Let’s hope it brightens up for the weekend. Here is a new story challenge for you to bring a ray of sunshine:
Can you tell a story in 39 words? You must use the following words somewhere in the story:
- INJUNCTION
- FLUFFY
- TRACTOR
- PYRAMID
The previous prompt was to tell a story in 27 words using the following words in it somewhere:
- TEETH
- PASSWORD
- HONK
Here are your laugh out loud stories:
She got up, popped her teeth in her mouth and turned on the computer. Darn! She forget her password, again. A car outside honked. She remembered, honkifyouthinkImcute.
Staring at the traffic lights, Pat ground her teeth as she tried to remember her password! The cars honking was not helping her! It was getting late!
The site rejected “honk” as a password, being too short, and “teeth”, because it didn’t have goofy characters in it.
It was a joke site after all.
It is vital that action be taken to stop the missiles. The password written on a piece of paper held tightly in my teeth disappears in the honk of my sneeze.
Murray Clarke:
The wild goose let out a raucous honk. “You can’t come in unless you tell me the password,” he hissed through clenched teeth to the waiting blackbird.
I forgot my password at the ATM. The car behind me honked its horn, yelling at me to hurry up. They needed money for their sore teeth.
Gritting my teeth I carefully tried the password again. Third strike, I was out, and the car began to honk. Why can’t we go back to keys?
My teeth grit in frustration. The feeling worsens at the continuous chorus of honking outside. After three failed attempts, I’m stumped. What on Earth is the password?
The handsome dentist was so unindated with young female clients, he told his receptionist to set up a system using the password ‘honk’ for his regular clients.
Teeth is my new computer password. The alarm is set to “honk” if anyone breaches it! Oops! Now I’ve told it you. Better change it to dentures!
Her memory was not what it was, so she used word association to remind her.
Teeth was her password because the putrid honk of halitosis was unforgettable.
A password for this, a password for that, soon we’ll need a password to honk the car horn. It’s like pulling teeth trying to remember them all.
“Don’t honk at me! I’m just looking for my password!” The angry man behind bumped her car causing her to jerk, hitting her teeth on her cellphone.
HONK! They all knew the password. Time to sink their teeth into the migration journey ahead of them. The Canada Geese lifted off, forming their recognizable V.
“So he let out a loud honk and said
‘The password is ‘Chickenshit!’
Can you imagine that? I cackled so hard,
I damn near dropped my teeth!”
i get teeth in me
and tensed everytime they honk!
password the same
buzz kill
the thrill gone
be off
and know i saw what you did!
While sitting in my car, I gritted my teeth as I feverishly tried to remember the password to unlock my phone. Before long, cars began to honk!
Squirreljan:
Honk! Incorrect password. I gritted my teeth. One more attempt before I was locked out.
I typed Yetanother****ing1!666. Result. Now why the devil hadn’t I remembered that.
Honk Honk! My grandson had cycled round to see me.
Can I come in?
What’s the password?
Don’t know nanny, but the tooth fairy came last night!
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