What is 100WCGU? Each week there is a prompt: a few connected words, a selection of individual words or a picture.
The prompt is (click here to visit this week’s post):
… suddenly it was in my hand …
As usual you have 100 words to add to those making 106 all together.
I Got to Hand It to You
Suddenly it was in my hand, then it got out-of-hand.
What did?
You know.
No, I don’t know.
Do I have to explain everything?
Yes, because lots of times you’re obtuse.
Obtuse? So, now you’re a wise guy.
Yeah. I’m a wise guy.
So, tell me wise guy, what’s obtuse?
You’re obtuse.
I think I’m being quite obsequious.
That’s not even a word.
It’s better than obtuse.
Oh yeah? How’s that?
I’m paying a lot of attention to someone who thinks I’m not very sharp.
Huh?
I bet you think I’m being obscure now, don’t you? You idiot!
This is out-of-hand and over my head.
Randy Mazie
Showing off, are we? Obtuse? Obsequious? Obscure? What other ‘o’ words do we know? And how can we get them into a 100 word challenge?
Please join the “o” ring, Paul.
Randy 😉
I second Paul’s O request. I wonder if we can get a challenge for several words with the same letter. Now that would be tough.
I don’t think that that was what Paul meant.
There is a blog, I believe, that is or was doing it. If I come across it, or if someone reading this knows, maybe they write to you the info.
I think Paul was just being a little facetious regarding how many “o” words I has shoved into my alliteratively pompous prompt piece. Ha Randy
Excellent – almost like a tongue twister – I had to re-read it again to keep up!
Thank you… glad you could keep up. Randy
I really like your writing.
I really like your comment. Randy
😉
😉 O-bligingly back
Fab! Very different, very fast paced – it’s impossible to read slowly even if you want to; trust me, I tried.
I trust you. You are not obscure at all.
Thanks for your comments. I appreciate them.
I try for pacing and sound as much as I can.
Randy
I love the word ‘obtuse’. That and ‘obstreperous’. I fling them at my children regularly so my 7yo awes his teachers with his playground insults! Cleverly juggled!
I love the word obstreperous, too – though I can never say the word properly.
I enjoyed your little tale of words and children.
Maybe he can obfuscate his teachers with more of your teachings.
Thanks for brightening my morning. Randy
Wonderful back-and-forth dialog!
thank you.
but is that as opposed to “up-and-down” dialogue? Just my usual teasing wise guy self. Randy 😉
The conversation seems to run off in all directions – so I’d say it’s back and forth up and down 😉
Sideways, too.
Big 🙂
Thank goodness it’s not inside out although I did write a poem about that once.
I think they’re both obfuscating. Groaaan! Nice one Randy, and a different take, as ever.
Oh. Oh. Oh, thank you, Randy
Clever alliteration makes me happy 🙂
I like happy readers.
I used to read to rabbits. They were hoppy readers
In the ’60’s I had hippy readers.
I’d like to write hip-hop given these experiences and make more readers happy –
but this doesn’t always happen.
with heartfelt regards, Randy
uh-oh! I just remembered that you wrote the word “clever” alliteration.
Were you referring to me?
Or simply that you like clever alliteration, meaning you like it but may be did not find it here.
Because if you don’t think I’m cleverly alliterate,
the anally-oriented alliterations will be allotted about you here always
tee-hee Me so clever
Obligatory obfuscation? Oblation? Obdurately obsolete?
Optimal!
Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh – Outstanding! Randy