Dry Clean Only
It’s Friday Fictioneers time again, this being Wednesday and all! Hosted by Rochelle, near on 100 people have a go at writing 100 words in response to a photo which this week has been supplied by Jean L Hays.
Entries are added all through the week – check here to view the other entries.
I’ve gone for a bit of silly dialogue this week 🙂 .
“Wow, that’s amazing! The colours are so vivid. It’s like being there!”
“What’s that?”
“Your hanging glass decoration thing. With the dolphin. It’s like being there! Wait, where’d the dolphin go?”
“Oh, that. That’s not a picture, it’s a portal. I expect the dolphin swam off.”
“For real? A portal? Wow, is there nothing they can’t do nowadays?”
“It’s actually quite old, as a matter of fact.”
“Cool. I’m gonna stick my hand through. I can feel the sea!”
“Watch out for the…”
“Aaargh!”
“…sharks.”
“Aaargh!”
“Hey, point your arm stump some place else. This suit is dry clean only!”
Great punchline 🙂
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His friend doesn’t seem to care very much about his arm 🙂
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lol, great friend he has there 😉
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Yeah, he could at least call an ambulance (though I’m not sure how they’ll explain the where the rest of the arm went!).
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Always think twice before sticking your hands in strange portals. I’m thinking the owner displayed the correct amount of sympathy toward such a foolish action 🙂 Great story!
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The guy who stuck his hand in did seem to be displaying quite a blasé attitude toward something so out of the ordinary!
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🙂 Well done!
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Thanks 🙂
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I feel bad for laughing. Great dialogue.
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It’s OK, it was meant to be amusing! I’m glad you enjoyed the dialogue.
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lol what a friend. 🙂 good story. enjoyed this ^^
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Hopefully he’ll call his friend an ambulance at some point, if he can be bothered 🙂
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Really funny. Love the dry clean only suit: such sympathy for his friend!
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He certainly seems more worried about his “threads” than his friend’s arm!
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Whew! At least Captain Hook didn’t drag the shark through the portal with him, or things might have really gotten hairy!
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True, though maybe then his rather unsympathetic friend would have also lost a limb or two, see how he likes it!
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That’s what I was rooting for!
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I like the way you think, ES!
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Great read! I’ve been reading at least a book if not two books a week for years. I could never put words together like you and others do.
Thank you.
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I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Give a little story a go – you might surprise yourself. Or is it a case of “been there, tried that”?
I’m also quite an avid reader (though I’m not quite that fast!). I’m currently re-reading a load of books until I get my finances sorted out – constantly buying stuff for my Kindle without thinking has a way of overloading the credit cards 🙂
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So many books so little time.
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Very true.
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I’m beginning to fear windows… a few of these portal stories don’t end very well! Very clever.
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There were a few this time and you’re right, nobody seems to have been transported to a wonderful Christmas wonderland!
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I tried to focus on the allure of sandy beaches and warmth… that sweet dolphin didn’t harken portals to hell, but then, that’s what I adore about FF… one writers soft spot is another’s edge! Love that. Love reading them all and seeing where everyone goes. 🙂
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I love that too – so many people come up with such different stories. Many are really deep and see past the obvious in the picture, whereas I tend to use the exact picture but change something ordinary in the picture into something less so through personification/anthropomorphism, or a fantasy slant or whatever (and someone usually dies!).
I really look forward to seeing what people make of it every week 🙂
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I couldn’t agree more… I joined half-heartedly, just curious to see if I could do it…. now it’s the best part of my writing week! So little pressure, and such wonderful outcomes! Rochelle challenged me to write another this week (that would be 3), but I think I’ll stop at 2… gluttony. 😉
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They’re a great bunch of people 🙂
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Very clever!
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Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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I am definitely steering clear of these dolphin thingies! Why do people always stick their hands in the portal. 🙂
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I guess it’s like sticking your hand on a wall to see if it really is “wet paint” 🙂
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Dear Alistair,
Like a few others I noticed the care and concern this guy has for his friend’s arm being eaten off. Aside from that, how was the play, Mrs. Lincoln? Good one.
shalom,
Rochelle
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Dear Rochelle,
Not the most caring of chaps! Possibly at some point he’ll find a bandage or something. If he can be bothered!
Ali
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Haha, that was awesome! Had me smiling first thing in the morning. Love it
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I’m smiling that I made you smile 🙂
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😀
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Stick in your arm, pull back a nub. A lot of things could happen when you stick a body part into a portal. Unfortnately, none of them are very good.
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At least he didn’t decide to stick his head in first to take a peak.
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Great! I have to say I laughed at the end. Wonderful story!
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I’m glad you enjoyed it! My goal was a bit of amusing and somewhat deadpan dialogue 🙂
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Pretty gruesome, but cute all the same. That Portal is getting a lot of use – and a lot of folks are suffering this week who use it.
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Yes, I saw a few portal stories – they didn’t seem to end well!
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Amazed how many people took the idea of a portal from this image.
I particularly enjoyed the humour at the end 😛
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Yes, there were a lot of portals and most of them ended badly!
I thought it needed a little something humorous at the end to round it out 🙂
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One of several portal stories but with a neat twist at the end – well done,
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We went portal crazy this week 🙂
Thanks!
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Very funny! There have been a number of portal stories with this prompt. All show how we humans are apt to get into trouble as a result of our curiosity. Happy hols 🙂
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Obviously I wasn’t the only one who took one look at the photo and thought “obviously that’s a portal” 🙂 We just can’t help sticking our arms in things, we humans.
Happy hols to you too!
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🙂
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humor and dismember. it takes skill to pull it off (no shark/pun intended). and this was 7 years ago!
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I was on fire back in the day 🙂
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Even way back then, you still had it 😀
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It’s like nothing’s changed 🙂
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Let’s hope it stays that way 😀
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I’d like to hear him explain his accident. Good one, Ali. 😀 — Suzanne
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Yes, what’s he going to say when the paramedics arrive? 🙂
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I’m glad we haven’t got a portal like that. The thought of sharks really freaks me out. One back to the time of the dinosaurs would be cool – but probably equally gruesome for visitors. I wonder if his arm stump’s grown during the last seven years? Great story, 😀
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I don’t think portals can ever end well 🙂
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Hehe, some dark humour found in 2013. Thanks for the warning though.
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I don’t think there’s enough stuff out there warning of the dangers of portals.
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You should have closed that portal in 2013. Now, the sharks have come through and are running the world.
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Darn. When I saw them hoist their flag over Buckingham Palace I had a feeling it was my fault…
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Such caring friends are the essence of life?
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He could’ve at least called an ambulance…
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