They’ll say I didn’t do enough, after the fact, those non-believers.
Omens and portents passed them by, relying on their GPS to guide.
Into the world I sent,
the box of blue,
fish fingers and custard,
for those with wit to see.
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They’ll say I didn’t do enough, after the fact, those non-believers.
Omens and portents passed them by, relying on their GPS to guide.
Into the world I sent,
the box of blue,
fish fingers and custard,
for those with wit to see.
Excellent take on the prompt. Good job!
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This was a good prompt, it can be anything. Thanks for your comment.
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Interesting perspective!
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Very thought-provoking. Great job!
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Thanks for your comment. 🙂
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it’s always in the very last place (or person) you look.
Nice take on the prompt and here’s to keeping both eyes open to the signs.
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Signs are everywhere, if you know where to look, and if you can recognise them before it’s too late. Just depends what you’re looking for I think.
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I like your take. Some people never see what is right in front of their noses because they choose not too. Brilliant! ♥
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OK, I had to Google fish fingers and custard, but I ended up getting a delightful introduction.
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I miss Amelia Pond! Really lovely take on the prompt, and so truthful.
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Amelia was the best companion, ever. Thanks for your kind comments.
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I also had to look up fish fingers and custard, and then kicked myself when I re-read the title. Clever!
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Not sure how many are aware of the Doctor, so think it might have passed a few by. 🙂 All the fun 🙂
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Awesome. Very clever !
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it’s the custard and fish fingers, they get your brain regenerating!
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I love your twist on the prompt 🙂
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Thank you Little White Dove 🙂
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I won’t lie, that episode made me throw up in my mouth a little…
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I think it would be a very acquired taste )
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Happiness is kind words from a friend …..