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#NPM2012: Prompt 25

Posted on April 25, 2012 by Bud Hunt

photo: YannGar Photo in Lausanne


It was an accident.  Honest. #

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Last reply was April 26, 2012
  1. @baldy7
    View April 25, 2012

    RT @budtheteacher: New blog post: #NPM2012: Prompt 25 http://t.co/FH8dWexq

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  2. @BettyAnnX11
    View April 25, 2012

    #NPM2012: Prompt 25 via Bud the Teacher – photo: YannGar Photo in Lausanne It was an … http://t.co/H58TN1eE

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  3. @anderscj2
    View April 25, 2012

    New Post: #NPM2012: Prompt 25: photo: YannGar Photo in Lausanne It was an accident.  Honest. # http://t.co/3pjhp3uI by @budtheteacher

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  4. Kevin Hodgson
    View April 26, 2012

    No, sir,
    I don’t know what happened
    when the phone went off
    and I saw the text from my friend
    and I punched in a response to the query
    and my foot hit the gas pedal on the floor
    and the car shot forward like a bullet
    and … well.. you know …
    I guess I wasn’t paying attention … again
    Kevin Hodgson´s last [type] ..Still writing poems …. Cluttered Memories

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  5. Midge
    View April 26, 2012

    How did I end up here?
    I thought this was guaranteed
    You were supposed to be my airbags
    my brakes
    keeping me safe
    But you cut those links
    Now I’m in a precarious situation
    How did this happen?

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  6. @mselke01
    View April 26, 2012

    Never one to bow
    To the conventional
    She insisted on stark
    Contrast.

    All her friends drove
    Modern marvels, fully
    Equipped with every convenience.
    Economical at the pump.

    She? Not she. Her conveyance
    Was of historical value
    Barely legal for her daily
    Commute

    A sturdy block of metal
    Blacker than sin, with
    An 8 track player and
    Rear fins.

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