Microfiction Monday #31

Susan at Stony River Farm hosts Microfiction Monday. She posts a picture and you compose a story in 140 characters. You can click on the photo or link above to get further instructions. To help you along she has posted a wonderful link that counts your characters for you! How great is that! You can get the counter at Design 215. This meme is easy and it’s a blast. Mahalo Susan for hosting. This is great fun and I encourage everyone to participate.

Hey, it’s only my opinion.
A Hui Hou






Nobody can microfiction quite the way that you do! LOL!
LOL…Well thanks i think
LOL
The youth today! My Twitter Story
Indeed
Nice one
I remember being told that things could fall off if you eat too much.
LOl…you and me both my friend
You ROCK it!
LOL…
Mahalo
Oh you always get the best out of these pictures Thom!
Well thanks my friend
…or perhaps built their strength for the long haul.
There ya go. That’s a thought
I propose a debate on the virtues of canned vs. frozen food.
LOL I’m going to go with the canned myself LOL
What would we do without ziploc bags?!
Canning was also weight training for women before the 1950s.
I think so my friend.
I don’t know what we would do without them
LOL! That looks like me…I’m always trying to carry too much to save myself a trip!
You and me both and then I end up always making more trips for things falling LOL
I always wait to read your MF, it’s just not Monday without it.
Again a hilarious MF.my friend.
Thanks Thommy!
Many mahalos my friend. I appreciate that
Do you mean Sara Lee and Betty Crocker?
Indeed…just a play on words actually
HAHAH! You got that right! This picture reminds me of that Rachel Ray woman and how she carries a million things at a time…
JM
LOL. too funny
Well, you’ve done it again! Always start my Monday with a great laugh! Old Biddies is right!! Have a great week, my friend!
Sylvia
LOL…thanks. Glad you enjoyed and got a laugh
Maybe all of that heavy lifting kept them healthy enough to turn into old biddies! LOL!!
I bet it did. Never thought of that until just now
LOL
i groaned but i could bet the names have some meaning – not to me , though. an i’m too busy (lazy?) to google. this french is killing my brain and bowling (slightly different – more intense – from what you know) my legs. pft
LOL…Betty Crocker and Sara Lee
It sounds as if Someone might be a bit jealous. Well I guess her name isn’t Julia or Wolfgang. Nice one Thom.
LOL. That is so true. Thanks.
If only our grandmothers had had the ziploc option.
Besides, you know they liked to use stuff more than once…and thus the glass canning jar was born.
True but what else you say makes the jars much more practical.
I would probably drop a jar if I had them in my arms. You are right, they are heavy.
I did one today too.
I wouldn’t even know where to begin to make that.
You nailed it Thom. Great job! It looks like her eyes are bout to pop out of her head too. I guess that’s another micro story.
LOL yet another tale. Thanks my friend.
They’d need strong arms not to drop them. Glass in preserves is NOT a good idea
Indeed my friend.
Thanks for stopping by
awesome advice there,
I feel tired and waited until now to visit other participants.
thank you for the incredible patience.
You are most welcome. This doesn’t go anywhere so it’s here for your reading enjoyment anytime
Good one! Bet those girls would have loved Ziploc. Makes you wonder why they call it “the good old days”.
I’ve had some blog woes and am a day late. Far more than a dollar short. But that story won’t fit into microfiction!
My MM:The Facts Of
Thanks. It does make you wonder why it’s called that. Sorry about your problems. That’s the pits. You would think now days that it wouldn’t happen as often.