“Masked faces do not prevent loose lips from causing havoc.”
“Glad to know you recognise muffled voices….”
“Your sarcasm is endless. But I’m glad to let you know it has not dented my reputation and plans in any way.”
“Watch out for what hits you tomorrow. I suggest you unzip your eyes, before you do so with your mouth.”
https://girlieontheedge1.wordpress.com/2021/01/06/its-six-sentence-story-thursday-link-up-141/
How much clearer can you be! At least from my perspectivel. Really liked this Six, Reena. Really (I’d italicize this last “really” but don’t know how, lol).
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Thank you so much, Denise!
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Tense Six. “Watch out for what hits you tomorrow” … I can shiver with fear at such a line.
The “Loose Lips” line reminded me of the ‘Loose Lips Sinks Ships’ as used in posters by USA in WWII.
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Yes. It is tense, for sure! Thank you for reading and commenting!
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well put, excellent six
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Thank you so much! Happy New Year, UP!
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Excellent, for sure!
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Thank you so much!
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You’re most welcome.
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Well done and the cabbage leaf mask made me smile.
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Actually, I like it 🙂
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Loose lips have caused havoc and wars.
What a word of warning in those last two sentences!
Good SSS.
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Thank you, Pat!
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ah the masks people wear!
While I can accept that we all, at one time or another don a disguise, it is surely the essential challenge to evolving ourselves that we recognize, accept and, finally, throw away the masks.
Good Six
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I’ve been criticised so often for authenticity, that I stopped caring 🙂
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Good point about those masks. Words can still come out of one’s mouth.
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Thank you, Frank!
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