tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149217012399643733.post2773013870224178127..comments2023-12-06T00:48:23.734-08:00Comments on Daily Writing Practice: Friday July 26th, 2013Marchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14952331166517430843noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149217012399643733.post-58421077810092641552013-08-05T23:19:11.127-07:002013-08-05T23:19:11.127-07:00Greg - thanks :)
And yes, a blackberry and nectar...Greg - thanks :)<br /><br />And yes, a blackberry and nectarine crumble would definitely hit the spot right about now...<br /><br />Poor fellow. Though I should think he would be more worried about what the insurance company will do after reading that response :)Marchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14952331166517430843noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149217012399643733.post-114821044270592752013-07-27T01:43:11.145-07:002013-07-27T01:43:11.145-07:00Heh, not quite the vampire I was expecting, but a ...Heh, not quite the vampire I was expecting, but a lovely twist nonetheless! Very nice build up to it too :)<br />Nectarines and blackberries sound lovely... even better if they were put together in a crumble or cobbler!<br /><br /><b>the Vampire</b><br />The insurance form asked him what species he was. He read it through three times, wondering if was mis-reading it, or if it was a typo, or a joke; but no, in black and white the question was, "What species are you?"<br />He thought: his mother had been an emotional vampire and his father had been an intellectual one.<br />Sighing, he wrote down "Vampire" and hoped they weren't going to invite him to dinner any time.Greghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08503319830584828982noreply@blogger.com