Sunday, June 03, 2012
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Rub a dub dub dub,
three chums in a boat.
What one couldn't do
the three surely could.
Their fear was conquered,
long ores weapons were.
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136 Characters as counted by Design 215
°Using the word of the week is not required. This week I elected to use it, sort of.
Rub a dub dub dub,
three chums in a boat.
What one couldn't do
the three surely could.
Their fear was conquered,
long ores weapons were.
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136 Characters as counted by Design 215
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© 2012 Jimmiehov
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© 2012 Jimmiehov
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°Written for Succinctly Yours – Week
63
°The word of the week, 'conquer' and the picture were selected by Grandma.
°It's posted on her blog, Grandma's Goulash
°Her Rules: Use the photo as inspiration for a story
of 140 characters OR 140 words. It doesn’t have to be exactly 140, just not
more.°The word of the week, 'conquer' and the picture were selected by Grandma.
°It's posted on her blog, Grandma's Goulash
°Using the word of the week is not required. This week I elected to use it, sort of.
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Ah, yes, a cord of three is not easily broken. Those oars would make good weapons, but maybe not against sharks...crunch.
At least they are together, safer for unity is strength. They must be careful when smashing the oars over a shark's head as rocking the boat may result in a toppling over. Wonderful write Jim!
Hank
Hank
They are on a boat and that's the most important part. Nothing better than boating.
Have a terrific day. :)
Have a terrific day. :)
Wonderful variation on the nursery rhyme. If baseball bats can be weapons, why not oars?
Check my blog for an answer to your question.
Check my blog for an answer to your question.
Fortunately, I've never seen oars used as weapons, but it's an interesting take on the prompt, Jim!
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