Day 583: 5 Minute Freewrite: Sunday - Prompt: rate by karupanocitizen

in #crowdmind6 years ago (edited)

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Fuente: blog de @mariannewest

Frederick looked down at him from above, as if measuring the height of the ignorance he had before him. It was not that George was stupid, it was that he looked like that, or at least that was what the friend who had that forehead looked like, that with his bulging eyes did not take away the look of his humanity as an owl lit up in the middle of the night.

Nobody is able to understand how the inconsequential situations are able to unite so strongly the ties that unite two friends, how to value the value of a smile? or of an accomplice look after throwing eggs at Miss Doris's car? His classes are so tedious, and he deserved it, after ridiculing his friend in that way.

"Next time, make sure you throw the eggs where you must idiot. I do not have two days that I washed dad's car and you already ruined it, anyway thanks for trying to defend me George. Even if my patience rate goes free fall. "


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I'm trying to follow, so George and Frederick are serial car eggers? I guess stuff that pops up during 5 minute free write, sometimes are based from experience.

I guess stuff that pops up during 5 minute free write sometimes are based from experience.

Well yes, but only sometimes xD.

Other the mind runs and imagines ideas so crazy that sometimes they do not understand ... the truth is that a friend is able to attack with eggs the car of his teacher, just to defend his friend, just that ...

It was not your teacher's car xD

Good one

Thank you very much mate!

Hahaahaaa spontaneous writing always has some unexpected elements to it, which you have captured so well without even trying.