It's difficult for me to participate in Trifextra because I am adrift in a sea of half-done traffic studies. Dirty laundry clogs my engines, and dishes have piled up to create little reefs.
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I have written this so as to participate in the weekend writing contest over at TrifectaWritingChallenge.com.
This weekend, we are to write 33 words of hyperbole!
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glad to "sea" you've managed to stay afloat!
ReplyDelete*groan* Maybe the dirty dish reefs will form islands and I will move to one :)
DeleteI would like to write 33 words telling you how much I liked your entry, but I don't think I have the time...
ReplyDeleteUnderstood! lol!
DeleteThis is really good!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bo!
DeleteI guess being overwhelmed is its own inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteI gotta take it wherever I can get it :)
DeleteWe must be on the same ocean - I'll keep an eye out for you. Well done with this.
ReplyDeleteAhoy! Throw me a line; I'm sinking!
Deletegood one!^^
ReplyDeleteThanks Shoppy :)
DeleteWhat? The whale didn't eat your homework? lol
ReplyDeleteYea! Yea! That's what happened! I had all those reports done too!
DeleteI know this feeling of treading water in a big sea. Kymm's comment above is funny. I could imagine these rough waters through your words.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gina! I love how everyone is running with the water metaphor!
DeleteThis is a whale of a great entry!
ReplyDeleteThanks Guap! Lol!
ReplyDeleteI hope you can wash those dishes before they wash you away! (:
ReplyDeleteIt's a battle to see who will prevail - me or the dishes. At this point, it's anyone's game...
DeleteGlad to see you managing to stay afloat with ease inspite of all those clogged engines & reefs Libby,lol!What a great post:-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Atreyee! I don't know about "with ease" but I got a lot done today - including making Thai red curry just now :)
DeleteOh, do I get this.
ReplyDeleteTrying to keep the old noggin above water...
DeleteHaha, great entry! Hey, if you ever figure out how to conquer Mount Washmore, let me know, k? ;-)
ReplyDeleteTwo words: gasoline. Match. :)
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