Esther’s Challenge – Can You Tell A Story In . . .

It’s Thursday and, once again, and I have the pleasure and honour of hosting Esther Chilton‘s five-word challenge while she continues to recuperate following her shoulder surgery. We all wish her well.

This week, her prompt is HAIR. So can you tell a story in five words, using the word HAIR in it somewhere?

PLEASE Post your submissions in the Comments on this post.

This is an open invitation to all of my followers and Esther’s to have some fun with words. Let your imagination run wild.

Here’s your starter:

Ken Dodd: hair, teeth, duster.

I’ll post the rest of my attempts at hairy five-word stories later today.

About Lance Greenfield

Blog: lancegreenfield.wordpress.com email: lancegmitchell@outlook.com I published my debut novel in December 2014: Eleven Miles. My second novel went live in February 2016: Knitting Can Walk!
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19 Responses to Esther’s Challenge – Can You Tell A Story In . . .

  1. trentpmcd says:

    He won by a hair. Glad I still have hair 😉

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  2. peter freeman says:

    Bikinis don’t like Pubic Hair .

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  3. A few of my own:

    Getting my Summer haircut today.
    My hairdresser keeps me well-groomed.
    Having a bad hair day.
    Stray curls: cheeky peeking hairs.
    Yetis are abominal and hairy
    Cheeky hairs peeking around edges.
    Natural hair is naturally beautiful.
    Hairless can be rather cold.
    Flower power and abundant hair.
    Adventurous skiers seek hairy slopes.
    Passionately preferring hair to bare.

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  4. willowdot21 says:

    Floating in the wind, Angel hair.💜

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  5. Super!
    Your story made me feel happy.

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  6. carolcooper says:

    Throbbing! Hair of the dog.

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  7. Kate Bendelow says:

    Pubic hair stuck in teeth.

    Plug hole full of hair.

    Sky greyer than Gran’s hair.

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  8. Kate Bendelow says:

    Well spotted – from my book Definitely Dead:

    Dead bodies or hairy vaginas.

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  9. Val Penny says:

    Blue hair, pink nails – smart!

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