Monday, 11 October 2010

Microfiction Monday #52 & #6

Microfiction Monday is one year old. Here's the photo:


And here's my response:

She was the only passenger on the train. This was not a going to be a train robbery that would go down in history as great.

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And here's the sixth, here's the photo:


And here's mine:

The rainbow twanged.

The rainquiver lay empty.

As the rainarrow shot off into space beginning an infinite journey to brighten up the universe.

20 comments:

  1. I think she may have a problem! Definitely not a robbery to go down in history! Fun one for the day, Dave! Have a great week!

    Sylvia

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  2. It must have been the Lavender Hill Mob robbing the train. Nice one Dave.

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  3. She was the only passenger on the train. This was not a going to be a train robbery that would go down in history as great.

    Hm. This couldn't possibly be the event that sparked Michael Crichton's imagination. LOL!

    Good one, Dave, glad I stopped by!

    SparkleFarkle~~~~~*

    P.S. Hear that? I'm singing to you in the post below!

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  4. I bet the empty train ruined her day!

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  5. Very funny, Dave. I love the empty train robbery.

    Kay, Alberta

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  6. Hmmm...I haven't heard of many successful middle-aged women train robbers. Maybe after her unsuccessful robbery she will turn from a life of crime and become a nurse.

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  7. Dave does it again! (Ain't she the one possibly being robbed? That's how I read it.)

    May your rainquiver be full of rainarrows this week.

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  8. Doesn't sound like much fun - robbing an empty train. Interesting MFM.

    HERE IS MINE

    PG

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  9. No, I guess it wouldn't be the greatest train robbery... nice MM

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  10. She sounds like she may be the robber - maybe seeking goods already on the train! A feisty little old lady! Interesting micro!

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  11. nothing and n o one to rob. What a bummer!

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  12. She didn't plan very well for this one! LOL Love the rainbow -- very poetic and lovely. Nice imagery.

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  13. Pretty rainbow -- very nice :) Love the microfiction too. Very clever!

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  14. Once again, thank you all for reading.

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  15. oh no... wrong timing. hahahah

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  16. Maybe the only "hold up" that will happen is when she tugs up her sup-hose?

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  17. Oh, what a twist! But if she has all the danishes and donuts in the dining car all to herself, surely there's *something* great in it? LOL

    The rainbows... ah, that explains things!

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  18. First, I hope you had a happy birthday.

    It is hard to remain anonymous in a crowd of one. I wish her better luck next time.

    Loved the visual images of the rainbow story. Well done.

    (Sorry I am late, life complications!)

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