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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Three Word Wednesday CLXXXIX

Written for and posted to 3WW
The words this week are:
Fear, Ignore, and Weightless.

Here's mine:

First an American Sentence -

The fear was that they would ignore the fact that they were weightless in space.

Followed by an Anagramatic NaiSaiKu..

Westlife's Reggae Rhino!
Could be an anagram of
WEIGHTLESS IGNORE FEAR
Which is an anagram of
We hit single for Grease!
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Then something for The American Sandwich game..
In this case it's a NanoAmerico^
When man first went to the moon.
The fear was that they would ignore the fact that they were weightless in space.
So they sent a dog.
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Finally My Flash 55:
MOON WALKING
When we first discovered that it could be possible to travel in space, and even send a man up to the moon. Many people wondered who would be chosen. Would it be a pilot without fear, or a weightless politician, or a super fit athlete? Or would we ignore them all and send a dog?
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Without Boundaries

30 comments:

  1. They certainly did. Clever, as always. But ... Westlife?

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  2. Dogs have all the fun clever, as always, my friend.

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  3. Fun and clever. I think some monkeys were launched too. By the Russians, maybe?

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  4. Thanks Pia!

    Hi Tony, Westlife! Thanks, Shows you how much I know about the scene!

    Hi Thom, it's a dogs life, sometimes!

    Thanks Carina, I think the dog was Russian too!

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  5. hi Andy, well written.. i liked the flash 55 a lot.

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  6. The dog was Russian, the Americans sent monkeys, I believe.

    Very clever, all the way around.

    http://radio-nowhere.org/nb/?p=404

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  7. Clever, clever....weightless politian should always be the guinea pig, no?

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  8. Very clever and animals in space all alone is so sad.

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  9. Well worded again - but I think The Muppets 'Pigs in Space' beats them all.

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  10. *smile...smile*..did you not dream they could have sent you instead? and you could be an instant celebrity, all fears gone! beating all foolish politicians as candidates?

    very nice post!

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  11. It's amazing what dogs have done for humans over the years. Good stuff as always Andy, nice anagram as well. Thanks for the anagram for my comments too! I will leave you with...

    Glen's fire rose with age

    is an anagram for

    Fear Ignore Weightless

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  12. Here's to the Dogs!

    Cheers
    -Tim

    http://timremp.blogspot.com/2010/05/adepta-sororitas.html

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  13. very well worded quick smooth nice.
    Larry

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  14. all for the dogs...
    i'd love to travel in space...
    nice 55.

    mine is up!

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  15. excellent...I love your word games...
    you inspire me...
    dog huh? not monkeys?
    bravo!
    Mine is here
    Have you an AWESOME weekend!
    hugs
    shakira

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  16. Mondo Cane!!!
    Excellent 55 My Friend.
    Thanks for playing today, thanks for visiting, and have a Kick Ass Week-End...Galen

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  17. Very clever! You couldn't pay me enough to travel in space. My grasp on terra firma is tenuous enough already.

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  18. That was nice...found the westlife thing funny :)
    Have fun !

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  19. I have known dogs with more sense than some people...that said, good job here. It amazes me what you are able to pull from these words every week.

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  20. i saw a program where some italians had recorded
    the lonely bark of the Russian dog as she passed overhead.
    vale laika!
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laika

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  21. How do you do that? That would take me days! I have a pretty cool image of a Reggae Rhino in my head.

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  22. Thanks everybody,

    Sewina's gilt forge here
    could be an anagram of
    HERO SEES WINE FLIRT GAG
    which is an anagram of
    Weightless ignore fear.

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  23. Giggling... exactly what I needed after writing such a heavy poem myself... and then... having a big (almost break up) confrontation last night... yeah, this was exactly what I needed.

    THANK YOU!

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  24. And to think, they could only see that view in black and white.

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  25. Here's an anagram
    'I nag wife' - St Leger horse.
    GIFT HORSE SIRE, GENE LAW
    Which is an anagram of
    Ignore weightless fear.

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  26. that is so funny... never thought abt it that way... instead of sending a fearless pilot we send a dog or monkey first... kinda sad the reality of mankind... the things we do to a man's best friend....

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  27. I loved the 55 er ...and your anagrams of course


    Cheers
    Geeta
    http://www.itslifeblog.com/2010/05/16/recipe-of-life

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