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Trifextra Entry #2 – A Collaborative Effort
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“I was trying to save the house, Daddy.”
“By pretending it was haunted?!!?”
“Annie said to.”
“Who’s Annie?”
“The girl in the attic. She said this house belongs to just me … and her.”
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OOH! I like this one. In one of my recent bouts with insomnia, I watched The Amityville Horror. To no surprise, this movie didn’t help my sleeplessness. I hope “Annie” is not like that little girl in the movie. She was freaky!
Funny. I almost used a picture of THAT house in the blog post.
Yeah! Loved it!
(though I was expecting another “leg” picture at the bottom, for that extra dose of creepy!)
Scarey! Love it! 🙂
Very eerie and you delivered the scary punch. Good job.
I really liked this!
shiver . . . . I remember reading Amityville Horror a long time ago . . . don’t think I’ll be rereading it anytime soon. 🙂
Great illustration for the response. I’m thinking Daddy dearest isn’t going to believe his little girl. This might not turn out so well for him.
Angie’s leg is still scarier 😆
Another great entry. Should be interesting if/when Daddy meets Annie.
Oh. Creepy. Nice one. 🙂 Although, one can never be too sure with children – sometimes, they are carried by their childish imaginings and sometimes, what they see is, in fact, true. I know of a person who had imaginary friends as a child because she had no real playmates to play with.
Really good, and a lot different than the Angelina reply!
Even if they lose the house, there’s always tomorrow. It’s a hard knock life, is what I’m saying.
Annie. I get it. Clever. But what if the musical reference I was making was more of a “Get Your Gun” thing. What would you have said then, Mr. Hotspur?
Stop trying to put the squeeze on me. Don’t pull that trigger.
And before you say it, I’m already walking on broken glass.
Gosh, I wish I had an Annie Hall joke here …
I wish I had an Annie Frank joke. You’re thinking “I did nazi that coming. Anne frankly, I don’t like those jokes.”
Damn it, Hotspur! You always hathaway of making me laugh.
Oh yeah, well something else with Annie that makes you laugh, that I’m too lazy to look up! Got you there. In your face!
I’m feeling lazy now, too. It’s like I’m looking in a Meara …
Liebowitz to the experts, okay?
Please. I couldn’t Karenina less about the whole thing …
It’s like riding a Faris wheel.
Oakley doakley.
Yikes! Spooky … what a surprising way to use the prompt. =)
This is great – almost like a teaser for a book (which I would totally read, if it were).
Then maybe I’ll have to write it. Thanks. 🙂
Thanks so much for linking up to Trifextra (twice!). Remember, this weekend’s entries are being judged by the Trifecta community, so I hope you were able to cast your votes. Winners will be announced with the Monday post. Hope to see you back then.