Rochelle turned the tables this week, by writing about exactly what’s in the picture. I’m going to turn them back again, by writing a tale about something that’s not even there.
ENQUIRING MINDS
“See, I told you. There he is, by the big tree. Take the shot.”
“What tree, the maple??”
“No, the big oak, by the dock, quick, he’s getting away. Take the shot, take the shot! ….The lens cap is still on??! You’re the photographer, I told you to have your fancy camera ready! …. Argh! He’s gone. We could have been rich and famous.”
“A clear picture of him hiding from humanity would be worth $20,000 to the tabloids, but the shot you missed, of Bigfoot fishing from someone’s porch chair in the lake, would have made us both millionaires.”
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Go to Rochelle’s Addicted to Purple site and use her Wednesday photo as a prompt to write a complete 100 word story.
Nice flash fiction piece, Archon! With a little humorous twist at the end.
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Thanx! This was one of my better constructions. I wanted readers to think it might be murder, or assassination. Even after learning of the camera, I hoped visitors thought it might be a reclusive celebrity.
As a teen, we ‘borrowed’ a couple of cabin porch chairs for various reasons. Only my twisted mind would visualize Bigfoot fishing from one. 😆
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Twisted works. It’s better than average.
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Bigfoot continues to successfully troll humanity.
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I was on some Bible-thumper sites last night. We’ve got enough trolls. 😦 😯
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Love that Bigfoot showed up twice this week… Not that there is any proof of it… 😉
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I missed the other one. Do you remember who it was?
I looked at that picture, and I could almost see Sasquatch disappearing. 😳
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It’s #67: The Legend Exists
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Thanx. Must have a look. 🙂
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Ha, excellent. Best answer yet as to who could have been using this chair!
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I think that’s the one that Clint Eastwood was talking to. 😉
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I hate to tell you this guys, but we live in a cynical world. 🙂
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Everything needs to be proved…..and it’s proved pleasant to have you stop by and comment. 🙂
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It certainly would have made them millionaires. I hold out hope that someday I’ll get that picture.
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I have a mental (oh, too true) image of a family of Bigfoots – Bigfeet? – with Dad showing a photo. “This one followed me right into the forest, but I managed to lose him.” 😆
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As a photographer, I can totally relate to the pain of missed shots. Not that my shots earn thousands 🙂
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My shots just earn shaking heads and muttered comments when my back is turned. That’s why I brought my ‘short-bus’ photographer friend along on this big-game safari. 😳
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Cackling laughter, and a quote from Hubs whom I just read this to: “You’re bad. Very Bad.”. Giggling hysterically until tears flow freely. Loved it! 🙂 ❤ and a 🙂 ❤ from Hubs
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Why, thanx! 😀 It’s nice to know I gave someone a good laugh online. Too often that happens somewhere like a supermarket checkout line. 😉
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Nice one … ! But Bible-thumper sites? Why do you do this to yourself? I don’t believe in miracles. The idea that they might have got a bit more rational since the last time you looked is a no-no. There’s more chance of Trump revealing a liberal and tolerant side (though he has a sensitive side =petulant and huffy, and a touchy-feely side – the less said about that the better, but keep an eye on that cat of yours … 🙂
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I don’t do it often. It can be interesting, educational, and amusing. The mental, moral and linguistic contortions are truly Olympic level. Occasionally I can’t resist making a comment and risking a good trolling. Usually, it’s just to learn what new excuses they’ve invented to nullify opposing opinions, so that I ‘Know Thy Enemy.’
A woman once cut me off, and splashed me and my motorcycle. Her lawyer husband defended the traffic charge in court. Instead of ’emergency avoidance procedure’, he continued to rail about my ‘panic move,’ making it seen as if I was the one at fault. Since then, I try to be ready for any unfounded accusations.
The cat is the one who keeps a (suspicious) eye on me. 😛
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He does this to himself because he can’t find anyone else to do it to him. The idea of Trump and touchy-feely makes my skin crawl.
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But the story will be worth a barrel of beer down at the pub.😊
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They’ll think we’ve already had a barrel of beer when we tell that story, but go ahead, order me a pint of dark ale and a plate of chips. I’ll be right there. 😉
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Hiding from humanity seems like it would be priceless. Makes me jealous of “Bigfoot”.
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This comment must have been hiding from me. Sorry about that. Thanx for yet another visit. 🙂
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Concise misdirection – It’s all good!
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It’s good that you stopped in, and commented. I wrote this largely for my American readers. I wasn’t sure how well-known Bigfoot was, across the pond. 🙂
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