In Keith’s words.
“Using this photo as inspiration, write a short story, flash fiction, scene, poem; anything, really; even just a caption for the photograph. Either put it (or a link to it) in a comment or email it to me at keithchanning@gmail.com before 6pm next Sunday (if you aren’t sure what the time is where I live, this link will tell you). If you post it on your own blog or site, a link to this page would be appreciated, but please do also mention it in a comment here.
Go on. You know you want to. Let your creativity and imagination soar. I shall display the entries next Monday.”
The Photo.
Light the lights. By John W. Howell © 2020
“Well, we finally made it to Broadway.”
“Oh, my goodness. What a trip it has been.”
“You are so right, sister. We have come a long way.”
“Did you ever think we would be here one day?.”
“Not even in my wildest dreams.”
“When I was a little girl, I used to dance and sing and pretend to be on Broadway.”
“Me too. That’s amazing. We had the same thing going on.”
“I used to put on shows for my family. I even had a cardboard sign with Broadway written on it.”
“Oh, that sounds cute.”
“I would charge my family a penny for the show.”
“Hahaha. I would probably have had to pay my family to attend, so I never mentioned a price.”
“So now we are here. What is the first thing we should do?”
“We need to find an agent.”
“Yeah, and then some auditions.”
“How about an apartment?”
“And some food.”
“Uh, ladies?”
“What?”
“Yes?”
“I think we better get jobs.”
“Buzzkill.”
Thanks, John. I noticed some of the restaurants in the area had performing waiters earning the money they needed to survive at the same time entertaining the clientele and hoping, no doubt, to be spotted.
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I remember those days. Gotta wonder how many were in fact discovered? Thanks, Keith.
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That really is a “buzzkill.” I haven’t heard that word in years either, John. Nice job!
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I was going to use “killjoy,” but thought that was even older. Thanks, Jill. 😀
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You’re definitely going retro these days…I like it! 🙂
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Been sheltered in palce too long. 😁
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LOL! When I think about it, I picture Twiggy in the shower. That photo was hilarious! 🙂
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Thank you, Jill. It was.
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Perfect, love it!
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Thank you, Liz.
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You’re welcome, John!
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😊
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Nothing like taking the joy out of the moment, John. Nicely done. I think that store is looking for counter workers.
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Hahaha. Might be a good idea to go in there and see. Thanks, Dan
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There’s always a sobering catch.
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Yeah, there is. Thanks, Charles.
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There’s always someone who spoils it.
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So true. Need those rose colored glasses for just a few more minutes. Thanks, Teri.
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Dream Squasher! 🙂 Great, John!
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Yup. Twist of another kind. Thanks, Jan
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Love that last line. Not what those ladies wanted to hear, but it made me laugh!
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I am so glad. That was the intent. Thanks, Mae.
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Nicely done — and here I thought they were hailing a bus!
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Hahaha. No they just go off one. Thanks, Debbie.
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Logic always sneaks in lol.
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Yeah it does. Darn it
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There is always that level-headed person in the group, eh? (And thank goodness for that because sometimes, the fantasy takes over).
I love your Kreative Kues…
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Thank you, Dale. I remember the level headed ones in College. “No we are not getting in the car and driving to Hyannis Mass to say hi to John F. Kennedy. Besides none of us can drive. We are too drunk.”
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Oh my goodness… you have lived quite the exciting life, haven’t you?
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Yes, indeed. I actually have lead four lives. All of them great.
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How fantabulous is that?
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My oldest daughter says I should write a book. Hahahaha
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I agree 😉
Course we are talking about an autobiography… not just any ole book 😀
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Hahaha. Gotta wait for a few folks to die first.
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Oooohhh… Now we are ever more intrigued!!
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I know right?
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Such a tease
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😊
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Everything seems to be fine now – thanks. I’ve never had that happen before.
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I run on Safari and every now and then it makes me sign in to every post I want to leave a comment. Maddening for sure.
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Ah yes, the truth hurts! But I loved those “anything is possible” years.
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I think we all did. Thanks.
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I guess you gotta walk before you can dance. . .
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So true. Thanks, Mark
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Thank you John
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Hollywood and NYC fill the dreams of so many hopeful performers. You captured the energy well…and that fateful down-to-earth moment. 🙂
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Thank you, Gwen. I enjoyed this comment.
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Jobs are a good thing. The dream could have gone on for a few more minutes, though.
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Yeah, but come on. Lollygagging has gone on long enough. Chop-Chop
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All right. I like that style too.
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😁
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Loved the ending. 🙂
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Thank you, Mark. 😊
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Welcome.
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Reality check punchline. 🙂
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Hahahaha.
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😀
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