Saturday, March 30, 2013

Sunburn


This weekend we're asking for exactly 33 words including an idiom somewhere within.  Examples of idioms include - add fuel to the fire or wear your heart on your sleeve.  You can find more examples and a definition of idiom here.  Good luck!

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Sunny day.
Beach chair.
Lazy hours dreaming of castles in the sand.
Later that night,
Slathered in aloe.
Regretful,
Painful,
Cherry red.
An ounce of prevention
Is worth a pound of cure.






9 comments:

  1. That's just mean, BE-ACH! Now I wanna be there... but slathered in sunscreen, of course ;-)

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  2. And then, if you want to continue the story, you could talk about premature ageing. :-) Grew up in Florida. This sums it up perfectly.

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  3. Red like a tomato... I'm almost afraid of the fact that I can now spend hours in the sun without sunscreen and not burn. Not a good thing.

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  4. *reminds self to pick up spf 100 before trip to TX next month.

    fellow sundburn sufferer . . . fair skinned Irish "lass" that I am. Sigh.

    well done. :)

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  5. Oh but the beach...who can say no to that? (: What a fun take on the prompt!

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  6. Haha! I love this — pretty much sums up summertime for me. Fabulous use of idioms!

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  7. Ha! Ain't that the truth! Great job with this prompt.

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  8. Ha!ha!Sunburn-ouch!Had a friend & colleague of mine who went on his Honeymoon to Andaman & forgot to take precautions & had to spend the last week of his romantic holiday lying on his stomach & had to bear the brunt of everyone's jokes too!-the only consolation that he had the pleasure of getting his new Bride to act as his personal nurse & apply soothing ointment on his back;-)

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  9. Been there, done that. Over and over and over. Good one!

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