Once upon a time there was a lad who proudly declared that he took only one biology class (of which all he remembered was dissecting some frog), no chemistry classes and no physics classes (worth mentioning). He did take enough mathematics and programming classes to confidently declare that he could read all of that other garbage should he ever want to waste his time doing so.
About the same time there was a lass who had her eyes on the lad. It is unclear whether she pursued him or whether she convinced him to pursue her or whether there was any difference between those two options. Regardless, she got him.
Since biology works no matter how many classes you’ve taken nor how many frogs you’ve dissected nor how many boyfriends you’ve convinced to pursue you, they made a vow to live happily ever after.
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Denise offers the prompt word “vow” to be used in this week’s Six Sentence Stories.

Hi Frank! Thank you for this email. It is a nice way to start my day!Hope all is well! Dan
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I am glad you liked the tale, Dan! Blessings!
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Blessings, Frank.
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Thank you, Esther! Blessings!
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I like this SO Much! And I also love your header image, Beautiful.
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I am glad you liked them, Cale! Blessings!
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Thank you Sir, to you as well.
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An old but always a new story 🩷 love it Frank 🙌
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Thank you, Ange! Blessings!
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🩷
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While into every life some rain must fall, I do hope they managed to live mostly happily ever after until death did them part.
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I hope so as well. Blessings and thank you, Mimi!
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that biology is one driving force!
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It is powerful. Blessings, Violet!
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Such a nice happy story – for better and best, it seems!
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Yes, “for better and best”! Blessings, Chris!
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Excellent Six!
“It is unclear whether she pursued him or whether she convinced him to pursue her or whether there was any difference between those two options.“
and as the Bard is said to have said, ‘Thereby hangs a tale’
and the rest (as with any Good Six) is left to the Reader
coolio
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I am glad you liked that conundrum of pursuit. Thank you and blessings, Clark!
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Biological driving forces is real!
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It is. Blessings, Jim!
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❤️✝️
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Have to say it, Frank, all’s well that ends well! Clever Six!
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I totally agree. All’s well that ends well. Blessings, Denise!
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I had to read, and enjoy, this again…wondering if it’s your own story😊
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The lad is definitely based on my own experience since I mainly studied mathematics and the only thing I remember from high school biology class is that frog. The lass is more of a humorous male fantasy of female motivation. I don’t think my wife would want to claim it as her story. I am glad you liked the tale. Blessings, Cale!
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Thank you so much for sharing, Frank–and I too remember the frog, sheesh! It is also memorable that it’s where I met my future husband–as unfortunate as the frog’s story🙄
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May their days be long and happy ones. Nice Six.
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I am in agreement with that. Blessings, Misky!
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Delightful, Frank, the song ‘a frog he would a wooing go’ is playing in my mind!
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A tale as old as time, methinks! 🙂
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It is an old tale. Blessings, Dora!
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