Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Three Word Wednesday
An American Sentence:
Madoff's viral scheme of deception flamed panic and burned common sense.
AND
A Loose Limerick
Once upon a boom and bubble,
in the land of greed and trouble,
there schemed a ponzi crook
whose crass deception took
world wide panic straight to rubble.
Thomg at 3ww Wednesday offers these words for today's prompt: Deception, Panic and Scheme. Follow the links to see what others wrote and to play along with this vibrant meme - a variety of style and talents!
The watercolor sketch is a bookmark.
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11 comments:
Wonderful stuff. Both excellent. How did you like the American Sentence experience?
this is like a nursery rhyme. i enjoy it. reminds me of 'double double toil and trouble..'
Loved the humour in this. And, hey, it's only money ;-)
I love them both, but the American Sentence... wow.
JM @ WriteAnyway.com
Sue love the art and words....how true that is. Could be a famous verse one day! Be sure to put a date on it!
Hugs Giggles
Loved the American sentence. And the limerick is excellent too.
somebody watching you!
Excellent take on the prompt ... awesome & tragically funny limerick. Peace, JP/deb
I particularly enjoyed the loose limerick. A timely piece that made me chuckle.
Great stuff Sue. You hit it on the nail. I just love your loose limerick.
It made me smile and there is not much to smile about at these days.
love-,Melanie-bd
I love this idea. How about the same story, only 50 words, told in three different ways?
b
Both of these were so clever! lol...I really enjoyed the humor in the limerick, especially.
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