The Wrong Shop?
Woman makes big mistake16 total reviews
Comment from BeasPeas
Good luck in the contest, Kace. This certainly is a tongue-twisting write. Whatever she is looking for in that shop sounds complicated and I hope she finds it. Marilyn
reply by the author on 05-Dec-2019
Good luck in the contest, Kace. This certainly is a tongue-twisting write. Whatever she is looking for in that shop sounds complicated and I hope she finds it. Marilyn
Comment Written 04-Dec-2019
reply by the author on 05-Dec-2019
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G'day mate! Yep, still looking...thanks for reading my friend. Love, Kace.
Comment from Sanku
This was fun .I enjoyed reading it and it made me smile .You have managed to convey a funny situation with just dialogues .It is not easy Al the best.
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
This was fun .I enjoyed reading it and it made me smile .You have managed to convey a funny situation with just dialogues .It is not easy Al the best.
Comment Written 04-Dec-2019
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
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G'day my friend, thanks so much for reading and glad you got a smile! XXK.
Comment from Pearl Edwards
What a tongue twister the short, shot silk socks with spots. An amusing dialogue only story, and easy to follow. I liked the ending with the play on the Specsavers adverts.Made me smile,
cheers,
valda
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
What a tongue twister the short, shot silk socks with spots. An amusing dialogue only story, and easy to follow. I liked the ending with the play on the Specsavers adverts.Made me smile,
cheers,
valda
Comment Written 04-Dec-2019
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
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Hello friend Valda! Glad you got a giggle and your tongue-twisted?
Now I know Specsavers is in America? Must be a huge company. Love to you for Christmas. XXK.
Comment from patcelaw
The next time I go to the store I shall look for short, shot silk socks with spots. Good luck in the dialogue contest.
Have a blessed week.
Patricia
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
The next time I go to the store I shall look for short, shot silk socks with spots. Good luck in the dialogue contest.
Have a blessed week.
Patricia
Comment Written 03-Dec-2019
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
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Hi Patricia, Thanks for reading my friend. I thought I would give a tongue-twister giggle. It worked! XXK.
Comment from oliver818
Haha this is quite funny. I can't imagine being so fussy about socks but I can imagine going to the wrong shop to buy something because I can't see the sign. Thanks for sharing this and have a really great day
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
Haha this is quite funny. I can't imagine being so fussy about socks but I can imagine going to the wrong shop to buy something because I can't see the sign. Thanks for sharing this and have a really great day
Comment Written 02-Dec-2019
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
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Hello Oliver, Thanks for reading and glad you got a giggle. XXK.
Comment from CrystieCookie999
What a tongue twister. It reminds me I have to speak very slowly and very distinctly whenever I talk about my brothers' cats which shed, or 'sheddy' and 'shedding' come out sounding like another word entirely. If this story stops slipping in slick, slippery sound-alikes, would the reader be satisfied at not becoming a spectacle when sounding it out, aloud? Nice job! The only thing I would change is this line:
"Really madam, I need to think where I put them."
I would say: "Really, Madam, I need to think where I put them." Or, because I come from a more casual state in the U.S., I would say:
"Really, ma'am, I need to think where I put them."
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
What a tongue twister. It reminds me I have to speak very slowly and very distinctly whenever I talk about my brothers' cats which shed, or 'sheddy' and 'shedding' come out sounding like another word entirely. If this story stops slipping in slick, slippery sound-alikes, would the reader be satisfied at not becoming a spectacle when sounding it out, aloud? Nice job! The only thing I would change is this line:
"Really madam, I need to think where I put them."
I would say: "Really, Madam, I need to think where I put them." Or, because I come from a more casual state in the U.S., I would say:
"Really, ma'am, I need to think where I put them."
Comment Written 02-Dec-2019
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
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Thanks so much for your review. Glad you got a giggle. XXK.
Comment from Mackenzie Schmidt
The Wrong Shop brought back feelings I would get reading funny limericks as a child. The rhyme scheme is great and made me feel as if I was reading a Dr. Seuss book. It is very well done. It wasn't overly simple for being self explanatory and brought effortless joy.
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
The Wrong Shop brought back feelings I would get reading funny limericks as a child. The rhyme scheme is great and made me feel as if I was reading a Dr. Seuss book. It is very well done. It wasn't overly simple for being self explanatory and brought effortless joy.
Comment Written 02-Dec-2019
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
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Hey, glad it made your day. Language is so different in many ways, especially here in Oz. Blessings, K.
Comment from Debbie Pope
This is so clever--especially your last line about not seeing Specsavers. It's sort of like not being able to find your glasses until you find your glasses.
I have never seen such a tongue twister. I have to ask though, what is a "shot sock?" I don't believe any of our shops carry shot socks. I've never seen them. Perhaps the right shop is in Australia.
This was fun, Aussie. I better quit before my tongue gets tied.
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
This is so clever--especially your last line about not seeing Specsavers. It's sort of like not being able to find your glasses until you find your glasses.
I have never seen such a tongue twister. I have to ask though, what is a "shot sock?" I don't believe any of our shops carry shot socks. I've never seen them. Perhaps the right shop is in Australia.
This was fun, Aussie. I better quit before my tongue gets tied.
Comment Written 02-Dec-2019
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
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Debbie, you are really getting technical! Woven silk has coloured threads, shot through with with the way they are woven. Way back when men wore silk, not fashionable nowadays. Thanks for reading my friend. Love, Kace XX
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I was trying to be funny, Aussie. I liked every word of the poem.
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I gotcha sense of humor mate! XXK.
Comment from Janetsue
I like the humor here...that is some tongue-twister you've coined:
"Does this shop sell short, shot silk socks with spots?" lol I can't even say it once without messing up. Best wishes in the contest, my friend! xo
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
I like the humor here...that is some tongue-twister you've coined:
"Does this shop sell short, shot silk socks with spots?" lol I can't even say it once without messing up. Best wishes in the contest, my friend! xo
Comment Written 01-Dec-2019
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
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Ah, Ha, caught you with the line! Caught all my readers. Thanks so much for reading my friend. Love, Kace.
Comment from aryr
Good luck Kace in the contest. This was truly delightful and rather cute to read. I dare say that I am not sure who was more confused, the shopper or the shop keeper. Well done.
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
Good luck Kace in the contest. This was truly delightful and rather cute to read. I dare say that I am not sure who was more confused, the shopper or the shop keeper. Well done.
Comment Written 01-Dec-2019
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2019
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Shoulda gone to Specsavers! That's if you can find the right shop! Hee, Hee. Love, Kace.
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On that I will have to trust you Kace since we do not have Specsavers here.
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I have noted Specsavers is American?
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Oh then I just haven't seen it in my travels.
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Happy Christmas my little sunshine!
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Happy Christmas and Happy New Year to you Kace.