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That's all I've got. It's Monday.
Hee. When I'm in everything-can-be-a-topic-for-a-drabble mode, the very words "all I've got" look like they can be a topic for a drabble, in and of themselves. As well as "It's Monday".
[Edit: sort of x-post with lisa, only mine wasn't a real suggestion, just mocking the way my silly brain sometimes chooses to work]
very words "all I've got" look like they can be a topic for a drabble
Oooh! I really "all I've got". That could be interesting.
Deep breaths.
Um - that's a topic suggestion, not a comment. Something, anything, that made you take a deep breath, or catch your breath. Broad ranging but with plenty of opporetunity for lovely porn, which is always soothing to the soul.
OK, soothing to my soul.
Okay, I like all of those and have marked them for future drabbles. However, I perused some "famous quotations" websites, and I really love this one, so I'm offering it up as this week's drabble challenge (#31). Consider it less of a topic, per se, and more of a prompt -- write whatever it sets off in you:
"Another belief of mine: that everyone else my age is an adult, whereas I am merely in disguise."
-- Margaret Atwood
sort of x-post with lisa, only mine wasn't a real suggestion, just mocking the way my silly brain sometimes chooses to work
hee. Nilly, mine was a serious jokey suggestion. But I am so stoked that my brain worked anything like yours for a moment. Especially because I've been feeling extra-dumb lately. (actually, feeling a bit like that Margaret Atwood quote. hmm...maybe I should actually try to write something...)
mmm, yes, I can work with that.
"Another belief of mine: that everyone else my age is an adult, whereas I am merely in disguise." -- Margaret Atwood
Huh. I don't at the moment think there's anything in there for me at all; unlike Margaret, I am fiercely happy and proud to be an adult and don;'t want to be anything other than an adult.
Huh.
Then drabble that, Deb. Just use it as a jumping-off point.
I'll see if anything pings at all. Right now, nothing. Big solid wall of nothing.
Which means, at least, that if I ain't drabbling, I should go finish Gravekeeper.
Oh! A question: does anyone have any idea where I might look to find out exactly what make and model of vehicle the Royal Engineers in London would have used at the end of the Second World War? I suck at googling that's that highly specific.