• Get to Know You | #58

    Get to Know You | #58

    March 20, 2025

    It is time once again for Kymber’s Get to Know You. Below are the questions for Round #58.


    Do you think you’d get along with a clone of yourself?

    That’s a tricky one. It would depend on my multiples. Some of them don’t like meeting new people and things could get ugly. However, if it were one-on-one, I think we’d get along okay as long as things go my way.

    What’s the quickest way someone can lose your trust?

    Lying is the best way to lose my trust. That, and messing with my cats. Don’t ever mess with my cats.

    Do you often listen to your intuition?

    Yes! I have learned the hard way to listen to my gut.

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  • Hulga Redux

    Hulga Redux

    March 19, 2025
    Photo © Sandra Crook

    It’s time for Friday Fictioneers again. Rochelle has chosen the above photo as our prompt.


    Kelli lay in the crunchy grass at Harmony Park staring up at the sky. She wished there were at least clouds to look at, but the sky was clear. So, Kelli watched as the sun slowly crossed the sky.

    Judging by the sun, she must have been laying there for about three hours. Not one person had passed by. Her mom said she was too young for a cell phone, so she couldn’t even call for help.

    Kelli’s situation reminded her of a Flannery O’Connor story in which a man stole a girl’s prosthetic leg.

    Why are people such jerks?

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  • One Liner Wednesday | 03/18/2025

    One Liner Wednesday | 03/18/2025

    March 18, 2025

    It’s time for One-Liner-Wednesday.

    • The rules that I’ve made for myself (but don’t always follow) for “One-Liner Wednesday” are:
    • 1. Make it one sentence.
    • 2. Try to make it either funny or inspirational.
    • 3. Use our unique tag #1linerWeds.
    • 4. Add our lovely badge to your post for extra exposure!
    • 5. Have fun!

    You know you’re getting older when… You’re looking for your glasses but can’t find them because you can’t see without them.

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  • Bubba Snaps!

    March 16, 2025

    Once again, it’s time for Song Lyric Sunday. This week, Jim has tasked us with choosing a song that incorporates night/evening/dusk/twilight/day/sunrise/daybreak/dawn suggested by Di of pensitivity101. So, I’ve decided on Bubba Shot the Jukebox by Mark Chestnutt.


    The Story

    Bubba Shot the Jukebox is a song written by Dennis Linde and recorded by American country music singer Mark Chesnutt. It was released in September 1992 as the third single from his album Longnecks & Short Stories. It peaked at number 4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and at number 14 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart.

    It tells the story of a man named Bubba who becomes emotionally overwhelmed by a sad song playing on the jukebox at Margie’s bar. The song evokes such strong emotions within Bubba that he reacts impulsively and shoots the jukebox with a .45 caliber pistol. The lyrics portray Bubba as a character who is not mentally stable and prone to irrational behavior.

    The chorus repeats the message that Bubba shot the jukebox because the sad song made him cry. The verses describe the aftermath of the incident, with Bubba being confronted by the police and ultimately arrested. Despite the charges of reckless discharge of a firearm, Bubba maintains that his actions were justifiable because he purposefully aimed at the jukebox.

    Released in 1992 as a single from his album “Longnecks & Short Stories,” Bubba Shot The Jukebox quickly gained popularity, becoming a fan favorite and a staple of country music radio stations. The song is characterized by its upbeat tempo, catchy melody, and humorous lyrics that tell a story that is both relatable and outrageous. Chesnutt’s sincere vocals convey both the tenderness and the humor of the narrator, creating a connection with listeners who appreciate the song’s honest portrayal of love and life.

    It is also the ringtone on my cell phone.


    The Lyrics

    We were all down at Margie's bar
    Tellin' stories if we had one
    Someone fired the old jukebox up
    The song it sure was a sad one
    A teardrop rolled down Bubba's nose
    From the pain the song was inflictin'
    And all at once he jumped to his feet
    Just like somebody kicked him.

    Bubba shot the jukebox last night
    Said it played a sad song, it made him cry
    Went to his truck and got a 45
    Bubba shot the jukebox last night.

    Bubba ain't never been accused
    Of bein' mentally stable
    So we did not draw an easy breath
    'Til he laid that Colt on the table
    He hung his head 'til the cops showed up
    He tried to ride outta Margie's
    They told him, "Don't you play dumb with us son
    You know damn well what the charge is"

    Bubba shot the jukebox last night
    Said it played a sad song, it made him cry
    Went to his truck and got a 45
    Well, he shot the jukebox last night

    When the sheriff arrived with his bathrobe on
    The confrontation was a tense one
    He shook his head and said
    "Bubba boy, you was always a dense one"
    A reckless discharge of a gun
    That's what the officers are claimin'
    Bubba hollered out reckless hell
    I hit just where I was aimin'
    Bubba shot the jukebox last night
    Said it played a sad song, it made him cry
    Went to his truck and got a 45
    Well, he shot the jukebox
    Stopped it with one shot
    Bubba shot the jukebox last night
    Well, he could not tell right from wrong
    Through the teardrops in his eyes
    Beyond a shadow of a doubt
    It was a justifiable homicide
    Bubba shot the jukebox
    Stopped it with one shot
    Bubba shot the jukebox last night


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  • Six Word Story Prompt | 03/15/25

    Six Word Story Prompt | 03/15/25

    March 15, 2025

    It’s time once again for Shweta’s Six Word Story Prompt, or 6wsp. This week our word prompt is Vision. Click here to join in!


    Double vision results in illusory overcrowding.

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