Monday, 8 February 2010

Microfiction Monday #17

Thanks go to Susan at 'Stony River' for organising and hosting Microfiction Monday. Each week she posts a picture and the challenge is to compose a story in 140 characters.
‘I don’t mind answering the phone but please could you ask your friend to check who she’s speaking to before she embarks on telephone sex.'

13 comments:

SouthLakesMom said...

Funny! This is why people have caller ID!

Rekhaa Prahalad said...

voooooh!

First50 said...

The original phone sex lecture. Funny.

Peggy said...

Thank God for caller ID is right.
I had this same experience about 20 years ago. Not funny then but very funny today here!

Carolina said...

Very funny ;-)

Nessa said...

See I wasn't the only one who thought her face was a bit shocked. Love it.

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quilly said...

"You'd like to kiss my WHAT?!" OooooO

Too funny. I liked this!

juliana said...

LOL, funny - unless it's happening to you. loved this!

Larry said...

kind of looks like we were pretty close to the same subject I liked yours better though. Thanks for stopping by I appreciate your time and efforts spent on commenting .
Larry

Susan at Stony River said...

Oh no -- I had a roommate very much like that, long ago! Poor dear! LOL

hope said...

That would explain the stunned expression. Too funny!

Rekhaa Prahalad said...

OMG!

John's comments said...

What an understanding mother!

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