Clueless

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Where are you?

I told you; meet me here.

How much clearer could I be?

I don’t get it.

Don’t you ever listen to me?

[Inspired by Liz Strauss "25 Words" writing project. Want to try it? Follow the link and write your own!]

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Other 25-word posts:

Watched

They Were Wrong!

Horizons

Somersault

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4 responses so far

4 Responses to “Clueless”

  1. Samon Jul 15th 2008 at 6:15 pm

    I’m sorry - what?

    I was looking elsewhere at nature.

    My thoughts superceded your noises toward me and scrambled the message as I

    scrutinized a bird.

    Sams last blog post..My Mom’s Blog

  2. Robert Hruzekon Jul 16th 2008 at 11:28 am

    It’s amazing how much one can pack into a twenty-five word space, isn’t it? I sometimes wonder how politics would change with such a restriction!

  3. Robert Hruzekon Jul 16th 2008 at 11:30 am

    That’s odd, Sam. I count 25 words in your response, but if I paste it into MS word (OK so I checked; so sue me. On second thought - don’t!) it says you used 26 words! Weird, huh?

  4. BusinessBlogAngelon Jul 16th 2008 at 3:39 pm

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