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by Sumojo Author IconMail Icon
Rated: 13+ · Book · Personal · #2186156
The simplicity of my day to day.
#995859 added October 14, 2020 at 10:01am
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Catch up
Week 3 Prompts:
Oct. 12: Write about elevator music. Do you ever sing or hum along?

Oct. 13: List ten rules you've broken.

Oct. 14: Write about a piece of art or jewelry that has special significance to you.

Oct. 15: October 15th is National Grouch Day. Share what makes you grouchy.

Oct. 16: Write about a scary moment from your life.

Oct. 17: Tell us about the best pizza you ever had.

Oct. 18: What is something that drives you nuts?

As it’s already the 14th, maybe I should try for a catch up.

So about elevator music. I rarely go in elevators, but supermarket music I always notice and find myself singing along. Exception would be the Christmas Carols that are played from November onwards. Too much, too early.

Ten rules I have broken? I suppose it depends on who’s rules we’re talking about. If the prompt is asking for laws then I shouldn’t imagine there’d be ten.
1 Speeding
2 Drink Driving a couple of times. 😩
3 Nope can’t think of anymore.

A piece of art that has special significance.
Well I wouldn’t exactly call it art but when my son was about ten, he made a concrete Donald Duck at school. It was about a foot tall and painted blue and yellow. . This item was a door stopper for many years and then it became a garden ornament. Over the years he lost all his paint and gradually more and more of his body. All we have left is his head. It still sports his jaunty cap and sits in my front garden. My son is now 47!




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