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Monday, November 29, 2010

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Erin felt good!

Her friend had saved the day; her steer offering was accepted.

"Good-bye critters!
Too bad I'll miss the feast."



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Picture from Susan's blog, Stony River

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21 comments:

  1. I bet the "critters" wish they could be missing the feast-LOL! Good take this week.

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  2. The king must be feeding thousands. Good thing the cattle don't understand human language. Thanks for the chuckle!

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  3. Very well done. We slaughtered a steer every year for meat. I so remember this.

    Have a terrific day. Big hug. :)

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  4. The king must indeed be having one big dinner party!! And it is a good thing the cattle don't understand or the king might be learning the meaning of stampede!! Fun one for the day! Hope you have a great week, Jim!

    Sylvia

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  5. She could have stayed and had a 'to go'. LOL nice one.

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  6. Ta ta little critters.
    Very fuuny, I loved it.

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  7. I had to wonder why she'd be missing the feast. Is there a mystery here that I missed?
    -- K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  8. Liked it. One query. Why is she called Erin? Does she look Irish, do you think?

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  9. no party for Erin, haha. Very good, funny indeed.

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  10. Kay: Erin wasn't invited to the feast. I suppose some of her cows were.

    Gaelikaa, you are right, the Irish weren't involved. I picked 'Erin' because it is a lady's name with four letters. I use it most times.
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  11. Perhaps Erin has a cattle delivery elsewhere that day.

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  12. Erin sounds like a busy girl. :) Good one!

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  13. Wow...this just begs for more story behind it! What a great writing prompt!

    Ha ha - my word verification is "rackto" as in "Put that rib rack to the fire, George"

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  14. So does he get a critter for steering her in the right direction? :)

    Sorry, it's Monday. Have a great week!

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  15. What trouble did she find herself in, I wonder??? Have a great week! :O)

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  16. in this economy it pays to be creative in order to make money :)

    Hope sends hugs

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  17. Funny! I suppose he cinched the deal by throwing in a load of barbecue sauce?

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  18. hey when can i stoop blogging when i get mail from so many still?????????

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  19. I like your positive approach to this story!

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  20. Hey Jim!

    Sorry I'm late for playing the Microfiction! Thanks for saying to me that I could play on your blog!

    "Move 'em on, head 'em up, Head 'em up, move 'em out, leopardhide!
    Set 'em out, ride 'em in .. Rollin', rollin', rollin'.. Leopard Hide!"
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