Sunday, April 18, 2010

MicroFiction Monday


>Susan at Stony River Farm hosts Microfiction Monday. She posts a picture and you compose a story in 140 characters. You can click on the icon to get further instructions. To help you along she has posted a wonderful link that counts your characters for you! How great is that! You can get the counter at Design 215.

This meme is easy and it's fun! Thanks, Susan for hosting.

And here's the picture for the day!



Sue hated this silly play. All she did was get wet! Holly was the star, but
surely no angel! Even with a harp! And sing? Ha!

28 comments:

  1. What a cool meme this is, Sylvia. I'm going to try it. Love your mini-story. Read some past ones too from the main site. Fun.

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  2. Poor Margie, she probably would like to sing lead for a change;
    Great job like usual.
    Your other two comments sound like they would like to come and play too!
    Have a good week Sylvia.

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  3. Love your take on this! Great job...Sylvia

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  4. Excellent, Sylvia! I love the voice.

    Have a great week.

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  5. Watch out for Margie, Holly! LOL. I love your MM. Have a wonderful week, Sylvia.

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  6. Nice one Sylvia, I wonder what Holly did to have her Halo Tarnished.

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  7. I wonder if Holly was a stripper in disguise? LOL. Love this and great take on the photo my friend. Have a good one :)

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  8. The frosting on the cake was that last "Ha!"
    very good!

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  9. These young ladies would be asked to go home and put on more clothes if they attended my school.

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  10. 'surely no angel!'...'Ha!'...I wonder what happens in Act II.

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  11. Ooh, Glee Club-The Greek years. I'm still on the lyrical theme. My micro-fiction

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  12. Oh, this is a great one! Holly is a handful no?
    Have a great week! Looks like we will probably still have the fickle weather! A little of this, a little of that, all day long!
    Tootles!
    Allisonian

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  13. Ah, what's really behind the actress :-)
    Enjoyed that.

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  14. Lol ! I find this quiet difficult ! BTW I found the lost puppy on Thom's blog !

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  15. At least Sue is in the front unlike the poor girl in blue! LOL!

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  16. Oh no, school plays - what awful memories!! And you pegged it, poor Sue - stupid teacher's pet, getting the good part every time ROFL

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  17. I pegged these women as being actors, too. We think alike.

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  18. lol. actors- what are they like! a good take on the picture. Have a happy week.

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  19. Divas - can't get along with anybody! Fun story. :)

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  20. Reminds me a bit of American Idol - the best singers don't always get first place. I'm sure they'd relate to Sue.

    My MM: The Break

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  21. The best play critics are usually the ones with the lousy part. :)

    Thanks for making me grin.

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  22. Ahh..high school productions. So amateur, and looking back, so much fun!

    I like your take!

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  23. It looks like paradise, but jealousy abounds!

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  24. Such Divas ah..actors!
    Very lovely conversation!
    Excellent MM!
    Have you a great week!
    Mine is here
    hugs
    shakira

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