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Rated: ASR · Book · Biographical · #2260833
Blog attempt 1.
#1029763 added March 30, 2022 at 9:06pm
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Analogy
DAY 4 PROMPT

The last few days of this month are dragging like taking a dog with no legs for a walk.

Coming up with blog prompts is getting tough as eating plastic fruit salad.

Today it was as cold as an ice cube in a snowball shoved up a snowman's ass.

No! You can't write that here, Andre. Bad monkey! Bad!

Sorry about that. Having a drunken blog monkey helping write is about as helpful as a headache.

Today's blog prompt strives to inspire you to write *analogies throughout your blog entry.
Try to write at least three. Try to keep them decent, don't be an Andre!

Select a part or parts from any of your previous three entries in this challenge then, in today's entry, provide a bit more information or details and try to slip in a few analogies.

Make sure to visit the other challenger's blogs to read and comment on their analogies. I may use some of the analogies from this prompt in a follow-up prompt.

I hope this is as much fun as blind fly swatter tag. (naked) ANDRE!!!

Good luck!

*Analogy
[ uh-nal-uh-jee ]a similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based:
the analogy between the heart and a pump.


This prompt is as hard as a snowcone before the shave. That doesn't quite work...
This month is ending as badly as Rosanne Barr sings, the stuff of armageddon.
The estimate for my couch delivery is like expecting Punsxutawny Pete to tell the weather, theoretically possible but highly unlikely.
This entry is like a charred pizza, dark and inedible.


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