This challenge is produced by GirlieOnTheEdge with the following simple rules:
Write 6 Sentences. No more. No less.
Use the current week’s prompt word – SERVICE
Click here to hear the author read his words:
Auchenshuggle
Hey, guess what, I’ve just got a great new super power!
I was minding my own business, looking at Google Maps on the computer, when lightning hit the house and there was a power surge that caused a wee explosion, wrapped a zillion pixels around my face, and nearly blew my ears off.
‘Golly gosh’, I said (well, actually I paraphrase fairly significantly here), ‘this is worse than a night out in jolly old Auchenshuggle’, and – babloof! – there I was on the south side of London Road in Glasgow’s less-than-salubrious east end.
I admit that surprised me, so I conducted a few tentative experiments – a short trip to Inverness, a longer trip to Nice, then a week in Kos with my lady friend – and I confirmed I only had to say a place name in a certain way to be there, along with whoever I was touching at the time.
So I’m starting to ponder the possibilities, thinking that now I’m a superhero like Superman himself, Batman, Desperate Dan and guys like that, I could perform all sorts of noble deeds in the service of mankind.
Then I think ‘Nah, that’s not really my scene, I’ll just make a few bucks running a cheap tour racket’.
Brilliant and fun Six. I like how you included Desperate Dan among the list of superheroes. I still chuckle at his enormous cow pies with the horns sticking out, and an ox tail.
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Back in the the days when The Beano was my literature of choice, Dan was The Man!
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Golly gosh (also paraphrased) this was a fun surprise.
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This is a curse free blog, dammit!
Glad you enjoyed.
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Still sniggering! Great six 🙂
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I like ‘sniggering’.
Thanks, Chris
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What a delightful Six! To both read and listen.
Loved the opening scene. Definitely left us wondering what was coming next.
Though it sounded a tad painful to acquire, that is one superpower I wouldn’t mind having, lol
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You are very kind, thank you.
I am enjoying this different challenge, quite stimulating.
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nice work with the Six, yo
that whole street view feature is very cool (even the more mundane-stay-in-your-chair variety…)
welcome to Sixville
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Thank you, sir, glad you enjoyed
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Heeheehee! Fun story, a cheap tour racket might get old after a while, though.
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We all get old after a while, dear lady…
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Great original idea. Just avoid saying that word that rhymes with bell and is the hottest of all places. 🙂
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Laughing,
Thanks, Doug, but this is a curse free blog!
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My ears hurt from grinning. Great Six!
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Sorry about your ears, Susan, but happy you enjoyed!
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well done!
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Thank you, sir
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Just think of the dosh you’d have made from NASA if you’d organised their trip to Mars!
My six!
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Yeah, that would be cool, I already spend most of my time being spaced out!
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Keepin’ it simple…too many heroes in the world, and not enough just-nice, fun folks.
Makes sense to me.
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Too many heroes?
We live in different worlds, Liz!
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Maybe….🙃🙂
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I liked hearing the sound of your voice reading this. And the surprise ending made me wonder if the cheap tour racket could be viewed as a kind of service to mankind.
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Thanks, Frank, but I think the word ‘racket’ suggests more of a service to the narrator’s bank balance!
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What a lovely fun story. It certainly raised a smile.
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Thank you, Lindsey.
And welcoming a new visitor makes me smile too.
Come again!
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What a brilliant story!
And in 6 superb sentences.
Wow!
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Thanks, Jenne.
Anything in Auchenshuggle is funny by default!
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