Tag: bit by bit story
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The Saga of Tom and Jo #32
Can you tell a story in 57 words using the following words in it somewhere:CATPIESTRAVESTYDIAMONDSCHAIRSTATIONERY Thinking of the cottage, Jo remembered the huge cat, Darcy. She thought about pies she made for the tea parties from the berries picked by the cottage. The makeshift desk, chair, and stationary where she wrote poetry and daydreamed about…
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The Saga of Tom and Jo #30
It’s Thursday and time for a new story challenge. Can you tell a story in 64 words using the following words in it somewhere: Dancing with such zeal, the grandchildren were amazed by their dance moves. By the end of the evening, the children were as sluggish as snails. “Jo, remember that cottage where we…
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The Saga of Tom and Jo #29
Can you tell a story in… write a story in 52 words using the following five words in it somewhere: “Jo, what a wonderful trip we’re having. I will cherish these days and pray for more.” As they danced cheek to cheek, Jo tried to disguise the waterfall of tears. Tom drew her closer.” “I…
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Saga of Tom and Jo #18
Can you tell a story in 52 words using the following words: She had no clue. How comical how much they looked and acted alike. She was pirouetting on one foot hanging on every syllable from Tom. Egging me on about going, “Mom, you’re friends and he is not that creepy wrestler who always asks…
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Jo and Tom #14
Can you tell a story in 100 words using the following words in it somewhere: “Take off the amour. We’ve been to Hades and back. No glossing it over. I took the most dangerous tours. No marriage. No children. Your grey bun and my balding grey head rocking our grandchildren on the porch, our dream.” …
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Can you tell a story in 40 words Jo and Tom #10
I tell no one, especially Tom. I loved Tom too much to make a puddle of his life. Knapsack, tip money, and favorite bonsai, we (baby and me) headed toward the interstate in my “Fishbowl,” my 1977 yellow Plymouth Pacer.
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Thursday challenge #5 Can you tell a story in 26 words using the following words in it somewhere:
Tom and I were walking under my umbrella to Sudoku Club. We spotted a caterpillar hanging out with us. Our eyes and lips organically met.
