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Fat Tuesday

Mardi Gras Costume thought process...try thinking outside of the box. Something in red.


It was January when the college student started planning. She collected multiple plastic milk jugs over the next few weeks to make the desired shapes. She bought white duct tape and the correct type fire-engine red paint. She went to Amazon.com and purchased a long white night shirt. The construction was more challenging than she had expected, but on parade day, it proved worth it.



The red stove pipe hat said BIG in white letters, and the raised red button that covered her front read EASY.



Note: New Orleans nickname is The Big Easy, and the red Easy button is from a TV commercial for Staples office supply store.


Written in in response to Charli Mills January 2, 2024 at Carrot Ranch Literary,
prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story using the color red. It can be a descriptor, a setting, a character, or a metaphor. How far can you get in a story by expanding “red”? Go where the prompt leads!

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Sue Spitulnik

I am a retired grandmother that grew up in western New York State, left for 25 years, and am now back in the area. I happily live with my husband and two cats. I am pro-military, writing, food, family, and quilting. I am con-exercise, insulting commercials, and lack of common sense. I have met some great friends through this website.

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  1. Michael B. Fishman's avatar
    Michael B. Fishman

    01/21/2024 at 14:41

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    I would have thrown her all my beads!

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      Sue Spitulnik

      01/23/2024 at 18:11

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      If you have HBO MAX. Check out the show TRE ME. It’s about NOLA after hurricane Catrina. Lots of beads are thrown and the music is amazing.

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