Suitable For Framing (Six Word Story 630) Posted on March 15, 2017 by finnegandaley They took Phil to target practice. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading... Related
No…he’s a patsy. They take him to shooting practice with a gun they’re going to use for other business. He has gunshot residue on his hands and probably prints on the gun too. I’m guessing the story was a bit too oblique? LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Okay. I admit it. I thought the frame referred to a physical object, too. Of course, NOW I get it. Keep it up! I like stories that make me think and weed out the dummies–like me. 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Don’t feel bad, it’s only six words. And there was no way to know “suitable for framing” was a pun. It was pushing the boundaries of obscurity. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Is Phil a bull?
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No…he’s a patsy. They take him to shooting practice with a gun they’re going to use for other business. He has gunshot residue on his hands and probably prints on the gun too.
I’m guessing the story was a bit too oblique?
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Na, i just thought maybe he is a bulls-eye. Bad joke on my part. Sorry.
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LOL. Now I get it. I can be a bit slow on the uptake.
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Haha, aren’t we all.
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Okay. I admit it. I thought the frame referred to a physical object, too. Of course, NOW I get it.
Keep it up! I like stories that make me think and weed out the dummies–like me. 🙂
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Don’t feel bad, it’s only six words. And there was no way to know “suitable for framing” was a pun. It was pushing the boundaries of obscurity.
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Do you mean to say you obscured the boundaries of obscurity?
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That sums it up!
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