word prompts
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Here’s your Monday smile – it’s limerick time. Send in your own or here’s a prompt for you – BEER Here are a few limericks to make you smile this Monday. The prompt last week was PURSE. Keith Channing: Please don’t ever ask me for money Unless you’ve a reason that’s funny Releasing hard cash
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Here are your wonderful limericks using the word GUEST from a couple of weeks ago: Geoff Le Pard: I really must get off my chest The terror that follows ‘be our guest’ In my wardrobe, I stare Wondering what I should wear The diamanté or the sequined string vest? Keith Channing: Good friends never invite
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It’s Thursday and your new five-word challenge is here. This week, I want to know what you think about MILK. So can you tell a story in five words, using the word MILK in it somewhere? Here are your SPIDERS stories from last week: EDC Writing: Spiders, swallows one a day. Kim Smyth: Spiders eat
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Here’s your Monday smile – it’s limerick time. Send in your own or here’s a prompt for you – PURSE Here are a few limericks to make you smile this Monday. The prompt last week was VOTE. Keith Channing: The last time I went out to vote I tasted some bile in my throat Seems
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Here are your entertaining five-word stories of BRAVEry from a couple of weeks ago: Trent’s World: Put on a brave face; it’s a brave new world. Kim Smyth: I was brave and parasailed! Writing is a brave act. Ritu: Am I feeling brave enough? Would you brave a bungee? Christine Mallaband-Brown: Scotland the brave and
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It’s Thursday and your new five-word challenge is here. This week, I want to know what you think about SPIDERS. So can you tell a story in five words, using the word SPIDERS in it somewhere? Here are your COAT tales from last week: Darlene: This paint needs another coat. The wall, coated with butterflies.
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Here’s your Monday smile – it’s limerick time. Send in your own or here’s a prompt for you – VOTE Here are a few limericks to make you smile this Monday. The prompt was KNIT from a couple of weeks ago. Keith Channing: My writing will oft make me smile Though editing’s just not my
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As promised, here are your limericks with the prompt WINK from the middle of September. Keith Channing: When I see a pretty girl wink It seldom means quite what I think. I fear if I smile, A reaction hostile Is likely to drive me to drink. Geoff Le Pard: You don’t need to be a
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It’s Thursday and your new five-word challenge is here. This week, I want you to think about your winter COAT. So can you tell a story in five words, using the word COAT in it somewhere? Here are your TOOTHPASTE stories from the middle of September: Trent’s World: Walls splattered with mint toothpaste. (Dogs kill
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As promised, here are all your lovely 5-word stories using the word HEART. Thank you for all your kind wishes. Recovery is very slow and painful, but I’ll get there 😊 Kim Smyth: My heart wants the beach! David has my heart, always! The heart of Texas; brotherhood. Christine Mallaband-Brown: My heart is in Penkhull.