Once upon a time the leaders of the town where the lad used to live decided to conduct a series of investigations to find out precisely what happened to the lad in all its gory details. However, no one actually saw the lad get eaten by the big bad wolf in spite of the tall tales offered to tourists.
One investigation centered on the lassies who said they were kissed by the lad and had vowed never ever to wash that spot again. These lassies were highly popular with the tourists.
The town leaders commissioned the most renowned scientist they could afford to construct from those unwashed spots where the lad kissed these gorgeous lassies his full DNA sequence that they planned to display in their newly opened museum. In spite of there being hundreds of distinct Y-chromosomes on those unwashed spots our brilliant scientist was able to swing a home run by miraculously producing with the help of a random number generator the commissioned DNA sequence that allowed him to live happily ever after.
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Denise offers “swing” as the prompt word for this week’s Six Sentence Stories.

Blessings, Frank.
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Thank you and blessings, Esther!
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They all want to be famous, I guess, cash in on their portion of the cachet.
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They do want to cash in. Blessings and thank you, Mimi!
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Randomness…and chance
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That scientist must be an evolutionist figuring a random DNA science would work. Blessings, Jim!
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Blessings FH!
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Great piece of satire Frank – love the way it uses the structure of a fairy tale to deliver a biting critique of human nature, tourism, and ‘scientific’ integrity 👏
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I am glad you liked this, Ange! Blessings and thank you!
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♥️
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That was another interesting tale. And no tail was required this time. A good Six!
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Thank you, Chris! Blessings!
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finally! A product of high technology that is actually good for people in general
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fun Serial Six
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As I imagine it they wallpapered the museum walls with the randomly generated DNA sequence. Thank you and blessings, Clark!
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The things humans will do for a buck and a little notoriety!
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For a while they live happily ever after. Blessings and thank you, Violet!
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Grifters! They’re the first to sell out integrity and truth. I imagine we’ll never be free of them until Christ returns! Great story, Frank. 🙂
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They were grifters. I am glad you liked the tale. Blessings, Dora!
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wow, another ‘happily ever after’. that town must be full up with the happiest people on the planet, at this point!
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It is a very happy town. Blessings and thank you, mysteriam!
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Oh my goodness…a happy ending of sorts! So, this is a serial–is that right, Frank? You have a very uniquely curious creative mind! Have a blessed weekend, brother.😊
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Oh I missed this community, I was chuckling halfway through in just six sentences. Those lasses were quite laid-back and the randomly generated DNA sequence is a breakthrough in science!!!
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I am glad you enjoyed this tale, Reelika! Blessings!
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There are a few more tales to tell. I am glad you like this series. Blessings, Cale!
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I enjoy everything you post, and YOU, brother! Blessings on the weekend!
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I like a happy ending! A really enjoyable read, Frank.
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I am glad you enjoyed this tale. Blessings, Keith!
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A happy ending, at least for awhile until the next marketed miracle. In full spirit of the fairytale, such as The Emperor’s New Clothes!
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Thank you, Liz! I am glad you enjoyed this tale.
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