Life With A Rope-maker
A 50-word relationship.16 total reviews
Comment from poetwatch
You got me all tied up like a calf for the branding, LisaMay. I wish I knew where you get your ideas from. Every story has its language. It's like those typos that you wrote about only yours are your words. My head's of to you lady. :) keep bringing smiles.
You got me all tied up like a calf for the branding, LisaMay. I wish I knew where you get your ideas from. Every story has its language. It's like those typos that you wrote about only yours are your words. My head's of to you lady. :) keep bringing smiles.
Comment Written 14-Feb-2020
Comment from patcelaw
Another delightful story of life with a professional. I always enjoy these stories. Many blessings for a good weekend.
Patricia
Another delightful story of life with a professional. I always enjoy these stories. Many blessings for a good weekend.
Patricia
Comment Written 13-Feb-2020
Comment from amada
I think this is a very cleverly written. It has irony and even some twisted words in there. It was a pleasure to read, with a big smile in my eyes. This has a very sassy tone to the end of a relationship.
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2020
I think this is a very cleverly written. It has irony and even some twisted words in there. It was a pleasure to read, with a big smile in my eyes. This has a very sassy tone to the end of a relationship.
Comment Written 12-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2020
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I'm pleased you enjoyed the tone of this silly story.
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written fifty-word relationship commentary. When we give a rope man we enough rope he will eventually hang himself and tangle himself into a dilemma.
A very well-written fifty-word relationship commentary. When we give a rope man we enough rope he will eventually hang himself and tangle himself into a dilemma.
Comment Written 12-Feb-2020
Comment from Michele Harber
This is too funny, Lisa, with the jokes and puns coming at a fast and furious pace. While your direct rope-related words and phrases were very funny, I preferred the even more inventive rope-related puns, i.e., "tied of her," "did knot commit," "dashed her ropes" (who knew you were Cockney??), "I'm a-frayed" and "she threadened to string him up." Another great job.
This is too funny, Lisa, with the jokes and puns coming at a fast and furious pace. While your direct rope-related words and phrases were very funny, I preferred the even more inventive rope-related puns, i.e., "tied of her," "did knot commit," "dashed her ropes" (who knew you were Cockney??), "I'm a-frayed" and "she threadened to string him up." Another great job.
Comment Written 12-Feb-2020
Comment from BeasPeas
Good job with this clever romance with a rope maker. Word choices make this a fun read. Easy to understand with nice flow throughout. Picture is interesting. Marilyn
Good job with this clever romance with a rope maker. Word choices make this a fun read. Easy to understand with nice flow throughout. Picture is interesting. Marilyn
Comment Written 11-Feb-2020
Comment from CrystieCookie999
Funny set of about a dozen rope-related puns in a story about Hank and 'her' in 50 words. I thought the last sentence referred back to the vintage drawing used. Fun read overall, truly!
Funny set of about a dozen rope-related puns in a story about Hank and 'her' in 50 words. I thought the last sentence referred back to the vintage drawing used. Fun read overall, truly!
Comment Written 11-Feb-2020
Comment from Raffaelina Lowcock
You could go on for eons on this one. My, my. The endless possibilities with some of these professions boggle the mind. The thing I have neglected to tell you is the talent you have to give us a story and the marvelous wordplay in only 50 succinct words, Bravo!
reply by the author on 12-Feb-2020
You could go on for eons on this one. My, my. The endless possibilities with some of these professions boggle the mind. The thing I have neglected to tell you is the talent you have to give us a story and the marvelous wordplay in only 50 succinct words, Bravo!
Comment Written 11-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 12-Feb-2020
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Thanks for this lovely review!
Comment from emmaysavage
You are so great with this (neverending) series. I enjoy the way you think and the wordplay of course is always entertaining. Thanks very much for this
You are so great with this (neverending) series. I enjoy the way you think and the wordplay of course is always entertaining. Thanks very much for this
Comment Written 11-Feb-2020
Comment from Gail Denham
Well done on yet another occupation. All of these puns, word-twists, work I think. Should she had gone ahead and strung him up, left him swinging? Good job.
Well done on yet another occupation. All of these puns, word-twists, work I think. Should she had gone ahead and strung him up, left him swinging? Good job.
Comment Written 11-Feb-2020