You would think that even a jackass would understand horseshoe protocol. John's insistence on inverting the iron equine pump caused me much concern. We'd be on easy street if it weren't for his stubbornness. I had all I could do to keep from hurling it in his direction, even though it would have given me great pleasure to wringer his neck.
Okay, *hands up in the air* I give up. Walt, I can't even begin to write something after your story. Too good. *sigh* I'll have to think about it...after I pout for awhile. ;)
B! I love this prompt but I'm going to have to post my story tomorrow. No time today!!
ReplyDeleteYou would think that even a jackass would understand horseshoe protocol. John's insistence on inverting the iron equine pump caused me much concern. We'd be on easy street if it weren't for his stubbornness. I had all I could do to keep from hurling it in his direction, even though it would have given me great pleasure to wringer his neck.
ReplyDeleteWalt! What a nice surprise to see you here! You write prose so well in addition to brilliant poetry!
ReplyDelete...and Deb - I'll have to post later today on this one, too (if I get a chance, that is.)
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Sorry for the late post guys. Been sick. Way to go Walt! Lots of fun there. John's nickname as Jack, jackass, stubborn. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteiron equine pump-- made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteOkay, *hands up in the air* I give up. Walt, I can't even begin to write something after your story. Too good. *sigh* I'll have to think about it...after I pout for awhile. ;)
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