Thanks to Rich V for this week’s photo prompt for this week’s Rochelle Wisoff’s Friday Fictioneers’ 100-word Challenge.
The photos is –
Poor Bumba could only think of titles for stories. Or captions for the photo. No text, just titles. Please forgive him if he got silly, but it was Friday.
1. The Doors – without Jim Morrison
2. Behind Closed Doors: A Field Study
3. Three Doors Walk Into A Bar and..
4. The Adooration of the Magi
5. The Picture of Doorian Gray
6. Oscar Wilde and The Three Doors
7. The Doorsey Brothers: Tommy Doorsey, Jimmy Doorsey, and Unnamed Guest Soloist
8. Fyodoor Dostoevsky, Isadoora Duncan, and another Unnamed Guest Soloist
my favorite title:
the Doorsey Brothers…
Glad to bring some enjoyment here and there.
You are a clever lad. I quite enjoyed this.
Amusing titles, but we missed the stories… I’m with Dave above – I wonder what the Door of Picturian Gray would be like…
Yeah, sorry for the laziness. The Door of Picturian Gray would be something you could write.
I’d like to read a story called “The Door of Picturian Gray”.
You’ll probably have to write it yourself.
delightful whimsical, Steve!
have a wonderful weekend!
groetjes, Francina
Thank you. Glad to cheer!
😆 on the first one and Fyodoor!!!!!!!
Have a great weekend, Stephen! 🙂
Yes. it’s the first one. You too.
Dear Stephen,
“Three doors walk into a bar…” Sounds like an open and shut case to me. 😉 Cute.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Oo.
Three Little Pigs hid behind three coloured doors.
“Hmmm,” wondered the Big Bad Wolf. “Which door should I huff and puff down today.”
Poor Big Bad Wolf, for he was allowed only one door to huff and puff down. Will he go hungry. “Growl.” That was his stomach 🙂
Hey, that’s the winning entry into the Friday Fictioneers.
Great idea.
Silly and clever, Stephen. I like #5. The Doors according to Dorian Gray. Would the doors start to change and become disfigured? Now, I’m being silly. My second fav is #7.