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Eee Sal, those hovering words are scary!
Don't worry about them, they are written in Chinese.
I feel Chinese myself mired in these leaves.
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© 2011 Jimmiehov
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Written for Succinctly Yours – Week 27
The 'mired' prompt word 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.
Using the prompt word is not required
Eee Sal, those hovering words are scary!
Don't worry about them, they are written in Chinese.
I feel Chinese myself mired in these leaves.
- - - - -
140 Characters
ยต-fiction
Story Copyright
© 2011 Jimmiehov
All Rights Reserved
Written for Succinctly Yours – Week 27
The 'mired' prompt word 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.
Using the prompt word is not required
Poor little thing. She doesn't even know what being Chinese means.
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Oh what an adorable post! I hope you'll post about Amber soon Jim, I'd love to see her too.
ReplyDeleteSo funny!! Love how you addressed the blurry writing!
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LOL Funny
ReplyDeleteI'm half Chinese. I guess part of me can laugh...
ReplyDeleteWe'll they are mired indeed.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific day. :)
Hahaha! I tried to read the words on his shirt by zooming in and, yep, they're in Chinese.
ReplyDeletegood one Jim, and kudos for using the WOTW!
Well done, Jim! I missed that completely.
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I wondered what was on that shirt. LOL
ReplyDeleteVery observant and cleverly incorporated!
ReplyDeletehovering words! LOL
ReplyDeleteLove this...creative use of the word mired..
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