Take 8: A Pretty Penny
We are all familiar with those well-known, over-used turn-of-phrases that add conversational color. So, let’s beat a dead horse and see how many clichés we get crammed in like sardines.
Short stories composed using cliché after cliché after cliché, and nothing else but transitions and pronouns.
We are all familiar with those well-known, over-used turn-of-phrases that add conversational color. So, let’s beat a dead horse and see how many clichés we get crammed in like sardines.
Spring Break rocked my socks off, but now it’s time to serve up a lollipop with another one of these little ditties.
I have no bones about trying another cliché story. I’ve got another one on the tip of my tongue, so put your feet up and stay a while.
I know you’re tingling with anticipation, so let’s see if I can knock your socks off with another one for the books.
It’s that time again, time to make a long story short and blow you away. I have high hopes since history repeats itself: people who like this sort of thing will find it just the sort of thing they like.
It’s time to go the extra mile to make a mountain out of this molehill, so I’m spinning my wheels to tell this story like it’s the greatest thing since sliced bread.
One good turn deserves another, so let’s ride this wild pony and have more fun than a barrel of monkeys.
We are all familiar with those well-known, over-used turn-of-phrases that add conversational color. So, let’s beat a dead horse and see how many clichés we get crammed in like sardines.