Sunday, January 30, 2011

Micro-Fiction Monday.....


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There it is Melville, the only survivor....
A Double Entendre!!!
Although Melville thought the whole thing was...
A little Redundant!
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Every Monday, Susan the Missing Mensan posts a picture
of her choice on her blog. Copy the pic on your blog and
provide a caption in 140 characters or less. Then go tell her...

27 comments:

  1. well done!!
    a Melville reference and a good laugh

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  2. I liked it too, G-man.
    Have a great week!

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  3. You do have a way with words. And clean too. :)

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  4. Great one for the day, G-man! I love the Melville reference, too! Have a great week!

    Sylvia

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  5. Little did Melville know when he was writing that the double entendres would get more press than his puns.
    A great ยต-fiction, GM. :)
    ..

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  6. Yes, redundant, indeed.
    -- K

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

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  7. nice...where is my great white whale....

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  8. LOL--a a redundant double entendre...made me laugh.

    Hey, I just wrote something redundant.

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  9. Terrific story to go with the pic. Melville would approve!

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  10. Hmm redundant, Melville, double entendres - you been taken Lit classes at night?

    nice MFM

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  11. Now that is a very humorous take on the prompt.

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  12. Thanks, have a great week.
    Not having any luck with posting pictures to specific blogs- but I credit it anyway.

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  13. someone needs to reference the 'gordans' fishsticks!! or is it gordmans?? dont know i dont eat fishsticks but that guy looks familiar!!

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  14. Hoo baby, thank god it wasn't the great white whale up there on the beach.

    Have a great week.

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  15. Like the reference to Melville. Funny too!

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  16. Great reference to Melville this week! Loved it.

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  17. if it had been ivory it would have floated on its own.

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