Post 1440. Friday February 3
Six Sentence Stories
Six Sentence Stories
‘One for me, one for you, one for me, one for you, two for me, one for you....’
'Hey' shouted Harry, ‘you gave yourself two’
‘I didn’t have to share them at all’ said Tommy, ‘after all, I used my skill to win them and I think I’m being very generous’
‘Yes, but I loaned you some of my pocket money to buy the ticket, and anyway, it was just a lucky dip'
‘OK, I’ll start again’ said Tommy with a sigh, ‘put them back in the pile’
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Sharing can be tricky!!
ReplyDeleteIndeed! Thanks Paul
DeleteThat's good!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm delighted you think so Stella!
DeleteOh, those fingered lollies (candy and/or sweets) from another era where immunity from minor illnesses was built! It was only right the sharer got any extra ones at the end.
ReplyDeleteGive me a gob stopper any day! Those were the days my friend. Bet I can eat more pink shrimps than you!
DeleteTypical exchange between two brothers or best friends. Had to smile at the negotiations, I think Harry'd better keep a close eye on Tommy! This was a fun read. :-)
ReplyDeleteExactly so! They may have their own business one day.
DeleteHa! Very fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks Darla
DeleteWonderful memories of childhood in the days when things were usually worked out without the intervention of parents, teachers, or government intervention.
ReplyDeleteIndeed! Simple times indeed. Cheers JJ
DeleteHi Keith - you may have all of those ... I'll share some aniseed balls ... gob stoppers for a while, then back to aniseed! Cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteExcellent - we'll do that!
DeleteKids, they're as bad as adults sometimes!
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are! Thanks Zoe
DeleteMaybe they need to take a page from another of today's stories, one divides the piles, the other picks!
ReplyDeleteSo they do! Thanks Oh Messy One!
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