It is Stream of Consciousness Saturday time again and this week’s prompt is “nail.” Linda Hill says we can use it as a verb or noun. She also cautions us to have fun.
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Nail by John W. Howell © 2020
“You look happy.”
“I just got the prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday.”
“Must be an easy one given the smile as big as Canada.”
“Where did that phrase come from, eh?”
“My friend Dale said that in a prompt yesterday and I thought it was pretty funny. So what’s the prompt?”
“Nail.”
“Nail?”
“Nail. Linda Hill says we can use it as a verb or noun.”
“Okay, What are you going to do with nail?”
“I’m going to talk about the time I broke my nail.”
“Don’t tell me we are going back to that tire changing episode again.”
“You have to admit it was one of those life-defining moments.”
“Aw come on. We had a flat tire. It could happen to anyone.”
“You passing out doesn’t happen to everyone.”
“Well, I was hurt.”
“It was a scratch. You got a scratch.”
“That could have lead to lockjaw.”
“It was from a bramble. I don’t know how may brambles carry lockjaw.”
“There was blood.”
“You mean that red line on your arm?”
“Maybe it was cause I skipped breakfast.”
“Or you are a weenie. In any case, I had to change the tire.”
“You did a great job too.”
“And broke a nail.”
“Tell the people what caused the flat.”
“A nail.”
“Bingo. Extra points. No, wait. You didn’t use it as a verb.”
“If you nail someone as a weenie I think that takes care of it.”
“Are you ever going to forget this story?”
“what do you think?”
“No.”
“Good answer cookie.”
He he! Clever!
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Thank you, Ritu. 😊
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You really don’t see the word ‘weenie’ used as much as it should these days.
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I like the word. It covers a lot of ground. Thanks, Charles.
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Nailed the challenge!
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Thank you, Liz. 😊
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You’re welcome, John.
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LOL…you brought me back to the only time I changed a tire. No broken nails, but I put the wheel on backward. I was 16, so I have an excuse. The farmer who stopped said something like “I’ve never seen anything like this” and laughed out loud. Once I left home, I got AAA and have never missed a payment since then. 😀
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Hahahaha. Great story. I used to have a 93 BMW 850 Ci which had a habit of needing towing from time to time. I bought the AAA premius package which allowed a 200 mile towing radius. Our coast home was 150 miles from our home in San Antonio, so Like you I have not missed a payment since. (Whole family coverage as well)
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LOL! Great job, John! Happy Saturday. 🙂
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Thanks, Jill. Happy Saturday to you * Sung to the tune of “Turn Back Time” by Cher. 😁
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Perfect song choice! 🙂
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So Glad. 😁
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When I was young I changed many a tire. Today – that’s what the AAA card is for. Did I nail it as a weenie?
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No I have a AAA card as well. If you are a weenie, so am I. You did nail the prompt though. 😊
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Nicely done, John. I think you nailed it.
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Thank you, Dan. I have a nail in my shoe. Does that count too? Have a great weekend.
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Now that will get you lockjaw. Time for a tetanus booster 😉
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I suppose. Thanks. I wonder if I can get that from Amazon.
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Lockjaw? Maybe 🙂
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Hahahahaha
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Love that you squeezed in my phrase there 😉
And now you’ve got me reminiscing about a trip to Florida that was riddled with, shall we say, experiences? Yeah, I’ll have to share this story one day. It is rather funny.
You hit the nail on the head with this one…
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Loved the line so I borrowed it. 😊
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I love that you did! I’m walking around preening, now… 😉
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Nailed it!
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Thank you, Beck.
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Nice work, John. A smile as big as Canada. Even as a Canadian I can’t say I’ve heard that one. :)I like it though.
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Dale did a post and used that line.
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That was a real nail-biter.
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Thanks, Ron.
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Buahahaha!
Nailed it, Boss.
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Thank you, Pilgrim.
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You know it Sheriff
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😊
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Good one, John.
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Thanks, Robbie.
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“If you nail someone as a weenie I think that takes care of it.” What can one say? Well done, John.
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Nailed it 😊. Happy Saturday 🎉
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I used to change a lot of tires, particularly when I worked as a back country surveyor. These days, I call AAA. My last one was from a construction site and it was caused by a screw. Go figure.
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Yeah, not hard to get screwed on a construction site.
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Ha!
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I feel like a fly on the wall watching a ping-pong match of words. You nailed it, and then some, John!
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Thank you, Mae.
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Ha!Ha! Another clever use of the prompt, John!
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Thank you, Jan.
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Used the prompt in a clever way with your conversation…👍🏼
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Thank you, Sanjuna.
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Thank you for the nomination, Sanjunaa. 😁
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Hahaha! You nailed it, John.
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Thank you, Jennie. 😁
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You’re welcome, John.
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