Sunday, December 16, 2012
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Undeniable. Can we test the ice first, is it hard enough to hold us both?
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°°Word of the Week, 'undeniable', was furnished by Grandma.
          
		
 
  Undeniable. Can we test the ice first, is it hard enough to hold us both?
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140 Characters counted and spell checked by MicroSoft Word.
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°°Grandma of  Succinctly Yours Week 91 gives  these directions:  
°°Use the photo as inspiration for a story of 140 characters  OR 140 words or  less.°°Word of the Week, 'undeniable', was furnished by Grandma.
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				Counted and spell-checked. You are very brave, Jim, as brave as your snowmen on ice. I never trust spell-checkers!
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				The assignment for this week is not simple :) Undeniable and the photo is a difficult combination to write on. You did a very good piece, Dr Jim :)
				
				
			
			
			
			
			
				 
				Good story, Jim, although snow people might fare better than humans in icy waters.
When I was young, my older brothers had me walk across some ice to see if it would hold. It didn't, but fortunately, it wasn't very deep and I only got my legs wet. I got scolded for walking on the ice and my brothers were praised fro rescuing me. My parents were in their seventies, before they learned the truth about that incident. :D
				
				
			
			
			When I was young, my older brothers had me walk across some ice to see if it would hold. It didn't, but fortunately, it wasn't very deep and I only got my legs wet. I got scolded for walking on the ice and my brothers were praised fro rescuing me. My parents were in their seventies, before they learned the truth about that incident. :D
				 
				Good one, Jim!  Now all they need is a push to send them sliding across the ice and a lot of trust in the pusher. 
				
				
			
			
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