Discussion Thread -- FEBRUARY 2017 -- 75 Word Writing Challenge

Parson -- A Leopard Cannot Change His Spots, and Trust But Verify.

Bowler1 -- Slow and Steady Wins the Race, and Waste Not, Want Not.

mosaix -- Little Pitchers Have Big Ears, and Children Should Be Seen and Not Heard.

Culhwch -- Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery, and You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks.

BigJ -- Even the Weariest River/Winds Somewhere Safe to Sea, and Life is Real! Life is Earnest!

Tommy Brauer -- Uneasy Lies the Head That Wears the Crown, and A Man's Home is His Castle.

DG Jones -- Youth is Wasted on the Young, and Still Waters Run Deep.

Phyrebrat -- The Way to a Man's Heart is Through His Stomach, and Birds of a Feather Flock Together.

Mr Orange -- You Cannot Put the Genie Back in the Bottle, and Don't Kill the Goose That Lays the Golden Eggs.

Jo Zebedee -- Let the Carpenter Stick to His Last, and The Apple Does Not Fall Far From the Tree.

HazelRah -- It's Easy to Grow Old; It's Hard to Grow Up, and the Child is the Father of the Man.

TheDustyZebra -- Do Not Hide Your Light Under a Bushel, and How Can We Tell the Singer From the Song?
 
I do apologize for not being around lately. I have been waiting on the results of that contest I entered. I've been imagining the judges either throwing away my story or putting up for everybody to laugh at. Of course they wouldn't, but that's not what my muse told me.

I also had some toothwork done. In short, I had a cracked tooth that needed a crown.

I keep promising to get things done but don't so I'll just stop there. :oops:
 
@Mr Orange .... helps us to understand that the cost of convenience must be paid, usually by those who don't share.

@Jo Zebedee .... helps us to understand that in the wrong place, all die. But in the right place, all grow.

@HazelRah .... helps us to understand that there is a price to be paid for growing up.

@TheDustyZebra .... helps us to understand that a cracked up moral will crack you up.
 
I do apologize for not being around lately. I have been waiting on the results of that contest I entered. I've been imagining the judges either throwing away my story or putting up for everybody to laugh at. Of course they wouldn't, but that's not what my muse told me.

I also had some toothwork done. In short, I had a cracked tooth that needed a crown.

I keep promising to get things done but don't so I'll just stop there. :oops:

I'm so with you. I have lots of things I've promised to do, that I'm struggling with. And I also need a crown for a cracked tooth. All we can do is what we can do. Hang in there.
 
@Calliopenjo luckily my chompers are all intact, but I do sympathise with your lack of time; I'm going through a particularly busy RL period and simply have had no time recently for fun things like writing and socialising. Take heart from the fact that these things are cyclical, and it'll be our turn for fun soon.
 
I tried, for three weeks, to come up with an alternative entry, but failed miserably. (Life isn't purrfect.
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I was more happy with another potential entry. Unfortunately it was lacking in any sort of moral fibre.
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The Tale of Aster and Moss, @Jo Zebedee – A fable with a horticultural theme, this tale of two plants and their respective predilections is rich with classical Aesop-esque style.

The Littlest Bear, @HazelRah – Baby bear realises what every adult already knows – that growing up is not all it’s cracked up to be. Be careful what you wish for.

Let it shine, @TheDustyZebra – An entertaining mash-up of proverbs, this story shows that bravery in the face of danger can have unexpected – and frankly quite bizarre – rewards.
 
It seems odd for me to be saying this, but...


There are just over 5 hours left to post an entry in this month's challenge!
 
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Hello dudes and dudettes.

The bear is right. Get your story in, A.S.A.P. Or you'll have to answer to Rimmer. And none of us want that. But no worries. Take your time. Take a nap, then post. Nice shirt. I see you dress yourself, alright. I don't like your socks though. Boring. Well, bye for now.
 
Well, I'm in. I suppose "fable" ought to have made me think of Aesop, but for me it irresistibly brought to mind my favourite comic poem, The Sycophantic Fox and the Gullible Raven with its delicious pun in the final line. So I thought I'd pay homage to it with a fable verse of my own.

Still four more stories wanted though, if we're to maintain the record. Who's missing?
 
Who's missing?
After a quick glance, those entering last month but not (so far) this month include: reiver33, LittleStar, Robert Mackay, Heijan Xavier, Ihe, Coast, Moonbat, Wruter, ratsy and judderman.

(Apologies if some on this list have entered this month already.)
 

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