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Prompt Rides - 2. Balancing Act

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angry teenager - bright pink balloon - elephant - pie - note

I would like to note, that dealing with an angry teenager. is similar to balancing an elephant on a bright pink balloon―easy as pie. NOT!

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I'm enjoying your approach. It's like turning these word prompts into a kind of verbal Rorschach. Looking forward to how succinct you can make the next one.

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On 01/17/2015 12:24 PM, PBax said:
I'm enjoying your approach. It's like turning these word prompts into a kind of verbal Rorschach. Looking forward to how succinct you can make the next one.
Thanks PB. Last year I ended up with a bunch of sad stories so I'm trying different stuff in 2015. For now I'm practicing the minimalist approach :P
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On 01/17/2015 07:40 PM, Timothy M. said:
same goes for a sullen teen. :lol:
Doesn't teen automatically mean pain-in-the-neck? :P
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On 01/25/2015 12:30 AM, Kitt said:
Don't think you are going to be able to cut the word count too much further!
LOL..... yeah the last one just did not work at all. Trying to turn a statement into a tale is not something I can do right now.

 

Did this one work? Tim says my characters always have hot sex but this is the first time I actually set out to write something racy.... part of my let's stretch the writing muscle resolution I guess

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