Sunday, April 4, 2010

The Hare Express

Today's Microfiction Monday (actually Sunday, Portland time):

Jeremiah, fired from the Pony Express, started the Hare Express instead. Pity; the business didn't last: hare today, gone tomorrow.

(Apologies: I came over all punny. Too much Easter chocolate?)

16 comments:

  1. I love it! Great pun! Hope you have a great week!

    Sylvia

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  2. Brilliant! Pity~~~
    I also like your Sunday Random Reading. Have an excellent evening!
    Allison

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  3. If that's you coming over all punny...keep it up. This is just too funny. Good one. Have a great week ahead :)

    Mine is up HERE.

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  4. So clever! I love it!

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  5. I almost chocked on a hershey kiss!
    ha ha ha and very clever!

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  6. Did you hear the latest? Since rabbits are unable to apply for unemployment compensation, the little bunny quick-like-a-bunny got his pilot's license. Can you guess where he's working? That's right! O'Hare Airport!

    God only knows what Jeremiah's up to.

    Hoppy trails to you!

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  7. That was fun - and I bet it still delivered better than the post in the UK.

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  8. haha. love that. funny and clever play of words. Easter Monday is hare today gone tomorrow indeed. have a nice day!

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  9. great pun makes for great fun!

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  10. *slaps forehead and giggles*

    Well, I can think of worse ways to begin a Monday than by laughing. Way to go!

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  11. I truly enjoy that... very nice pun indeed.
    Hare Express? AWESOME!

    Happy MM!
    Mine is here

    hugs,
    shakira

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  12. Very creative! I love it! Truly 24-carrot punning!

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  13. Oh no ROFL I just used the same expression in a comment on someone else's, but not about the Bunny Express, and I just busted up laughing at this!

    Poor Jeremiah - times are hard!

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