Let us play the Alphabet Game. It's easy.
THE RULES
1 Be honest. I'll rely on your honesty. No cheating.
2 Look around you.
3 Tell us where you are - at your home, library, waiting room etc ...
4 Name something you see beginning with A, then B, then C and so on. I've put the alphabets on top in case you forgot the order they come in.
5 Total time 10 minutes - no more!
6 The one with most words wins. NO PRIZES. Just the honour of having won.
Here are mine. Ten minutes starting from ... NOW:
I am on a train commuting to work.
A Ability to think quickly and snappishly under pressure.
B Barnacles of disappointments covering modern society's ability to enjoy life and be thankful.
C Cell-phones everywhere in front of me, beside me and around me; but not a brain cell anywhere.
E Ear ache from various technological gadgets creating a cacophony of irritable sounds.
F Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
G Grinding sound of the brakes as the train slides to a stop on metal rails.
H Harbingers of doom, inflation, rising prices, business closures and unemployment in newspapers headlines.
I Internet down as we enter a tunnel.
J Justifiable frustration as I'm bound to get late for my business meeting.
K Krakatoa exploding within me.
L Lies still to be told as I chair my business meeting.
M Manure from all these horses everywhere.
N Nightie - what is it doing here?
O Open window of opportunities if they sign the contract today.
P Post-mortem if they don't sign the contract and who do I blame?
Q Quarter litre bottle of whisky I'll consume either way the business meeting goes.
R Roast KFC chicken to soak the whisky.
S Solace found in a bottle of drink and a KFC meal.
T Train of thoughts whilst stuck on a motionless train.
U Underwear (Note: I'm on the train commuting to work! Whose underwear are these and what are they doing here? Has she forgotten them behind?)
V Victory in sight.
W Watch showing 30 seconds left to ten minutes.
X Xmas cards I still have to write. (I write a few Xmas cards each day on my way to work and it saves time at Christmas. On one occasion it proved embarrassing when I wrote a card to Madeleine and Graham, and by Christmas they had divorced. I just added a short message asking who got custody of the children).
Y Yeeha! Almost there.
Z Zero seconds left. I won.
Now it's your turn. Things you see where you are sitting right now.
I see a blogger who has too much time on his hands.
ReplyDelete10 minutes!
DeleteGod bless.
...you saw the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, really?
ReplyDeleteYes Tom, they were holding up the train from arriving on time for my meeting.
DeleteGod bless.
I can't think that fast!!! Thanks for being so entertaining today, Victor. God bless!
ReplyDeleteGod bless, Martha.
DeleteYour answers are so much more interesting than mine!
ReplyDeleteI am at home in my study.
a Apple computer
b books
c cards
d dictionary
e envelopes
f fingers
g green
h hi-liter
i ink
j jar
k kleenex
l lap
m mat
n notes
o opener (as in letter opener)
p pens
q
r rock
s sharpener
t thesaurus
u underwear
v
w weight (as in paper weight)
x
y yellow
z zipper
Thank you Barbara for being such a supportive good sport and taking part in the competition. I really appreciate your taking part. Many thanx.
DeleteGod bless you always.
P.S. I see you found the underwear too!
You want me to write all that and you still have Christmas Cards to do? lol
ReplyDeleteYes Sandie, I write a few Christmas cards every week and post them all in December. It saves time.
DeleteGod bless always.
Fun stuff!
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
DeleteI'm in our office:
ReplyDeletea - Apple iPhone next to me
b - books
c - curtain
d - on my Dell PC
e - envelops
f - american flag in case
g
h - HP printer
i
j
k keyboard
l - lamp
m - mouse
n -
o
p - pencil sharpener
q
r - a pretty rock
s - stapler
t - trader Joe bag
u
v
w - my water
x
y
z
That's all I could come up with. Thanks for the fun, Victor.
Thank you too, Debby for taking the time and effort to join in. It is people like you who make this Blog successful and fun. My aim here is to entertain and not be too "preachy" too often with my Christian articles. I certainly like your list of items. Many thanx once again my friend.
DeleteGod bless always.
I want to play, too! ... but we just got home from a long day.
ReplyDeleteMay I have a 'rain check' for tomorrow?
Welcome home, Mevely. Yes; we look forward to your list of items tomorrow. God bless you.
DeleteThanks, Victor! I did this last night from the family room:
DeleteAngles (trey ceiling)
Book
Ceiling fan
Dogs
Eye of God (Ojo de Dios, my mother crafted)
Fireplace
Green pillow
(antique) Horse shoes
Indian (Navajo) rug
Jungle bells (grandfather's sleigh horse collars)
Kleenex
Laptop
Mug
Nebulizer
Oxygen machine
Pen
Quiet
Recliner
Stairs (doggie)
Television
U
Veteran (Tom)
Western hats
X
Yogurt
Time's up!
... then I thought of Zero -- as in motivation, haha
J's supposed to be "jingle" (not jungle)
DeleteWhat an interesting selection, Mevely. Thank you. What is an Eye of God? Is it an ornament?
DeleteThank you for taking part. God bless you and yours.
I'm at home in the kitchen area.
ReplyDeletearch (opening into the next room)
books
cats
dog photo
envelope
fan
green box
hat
igloo style ice chest
jug
kettle
light
mail
nose (on the sleeping cat)
oval magnet on the refrigerator
pen
q
rain (well, actually it's dark now and i can only hear it, but I could see it earlier when it was still light outside, so how about refrigerator)
seat
table
underwear (the folded laundry is on a seat nearby)
v
white paper
x
y
z
Hooray !!! Someone else has found underwear! Thank you Mimi for being a good sport and taking part. You've always been very supportive of this Blog. God bless you and your family.
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