Russell Gayer, author speaker
People often ask me, “Where did you get a crazy idea like that?” I usually reply with some cock & bull explanation that I merely observe the world around me and the stories write themselves. Today, (against my own better judgment) I have decided to share my source of inspiration. Be forewarned that this act can only be performed by skilled professionals after years of training. DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!
If you’re new to Friday Flash Fiction, the one person who is always full of new ideas and challenging photo prompts is our hostess, Mother Goose Wisoff-Fields. If you’d like to participate in this exercise of madness, head over to her blog for step-by-step instructions. To view the FFF Hollywood Squares Authors Block click here.
“Corbin, see that bucket hanging on the fence?”
“Sure, Grandpa. What’s in it?”
“That’s where Grandpa gets the ideas for his stories.”
“Really? How does it work?”
Grandpa leaned over, stuck his ear under the spigot, turned the tap, and made a bubbling noise to indicate the invisible flow filling his brain. Once full, he straightened up, shook his head like a dog and said, “Umm, that’s a good one.”
“Wow, that’s cool. Is that where Grandma gets her ideas for all the projects she has for you?”
“Oh no, son. She has those delivered in a oversized tanker trunk.”
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*This post also from July 2012. It’s hard to believe I’ve been doing this so long, but I guess that’s what all addicts say.
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Well, Russell, I hadn’t read that story before, so it was new to me. Hilarious. I could just see that happening and a small child believlng it. 😀 — Suzanne
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Grandpa can be quite believable.
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It is a new one for me too. Just to good.
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Glad you enjoyed it, yarnspinner.
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Guard that bucket now that the secret is out 🙂
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A funnel and a Mason jar works pretty good too.
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Now where is that bucket located? Very funny Russell! I enjoyed your story! ^..^
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Thanks, Catwoman.
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Funny Russell! Purrrrrrr…..
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Good story, Russell. Your sense of humor continues to entertain and amaze me.
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Well, hi Velda. Thanks for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment.
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Dear Grandpa,
It’s nice to step back through the time tunnel, isn’t it? I think I do remember this one but it has been nearly three years. It doesn’t seem that long. And you’ve been flashing your funny fictions longer than I. Pour me another idea and I’ll raise my mason jar to more good times.
Shalom,
Mother Goose
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Dear Mother Goose,
You’re right, it doesn’t seem like three years. We’ve cranked out a little of these little ditties over that span. The group has certainly grown, and so have the writer’s talents.
May God Bless,
Grandpa
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Dear Grandpa,
Since you said “writer’s talents” singular, I’ll take that personally and say “thank you.” 😉
I’m so glad you’re one of the ones I found when I came aboard as the new kid on the block and even happier that you’ve stuck around.
Shalom,
Mother Goose
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When I began to get serious about writing, all my writer friends were insistent that I needed a blog or web site to build my “platform.” Mine turned out to be more of a Huck Finn-style raft, but boy, it’s been a fun ride so far.
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Grandpa has wisdom. But Grandma has the superior armament.
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You got that right, Dave.
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Cute.
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Nothing but the truth, and the whole truth—I assure you.
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At least Grandpa has a good sense of humor – much like you, Russell. Thanks, once again, for the smile.
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He does, doesn’t he. I hope his grandchildren grow up to have them too.
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I’m smiling. Thanks Russell.
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Thanks, Doc. You know I like smiles.
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Oh.. nice to have one of the oldies back again.. a good one.
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Thanks, Bjorn. I read several of the old ones while looking this one up. It was fun to look back and see them again. Sort of like children who flew the nest.
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I loved this. It reminded me of my dad.
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I think I would like your dad. 🙂
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Yes you would have. He was a lot of fun.
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Russell,
This one’s new to me, and I thoroughly enjoyed the tale. Worth the retelling for sure. IMO, this is one of your better pieces. Fun and funny but skillfully woven also.
Cheers!
MG
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Well, you know what they say, Marie Gail, even a blind hog finds an acorn once in a while. Thanks for the nice compliment.
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Grandpa is playing with fire here, cos all it takes is a “Grandma, Grandpa was saying…..”
Nice one with an easy gentle humour in it.
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You’re right. Occasionally Grandma even read this blog. And small children always tell Grandma everything they hear.
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I’m not sure I remember this one, although I was writing FF stories back in 2012 too – but it’s a goodie!
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Thanks, Claire. Glad you enjoyed it.
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I did try this at home and now I have water in my ear. I guess I don’t have grandpa’s knack. Fun story!
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Must have had the wrong bucket.
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Lovely story! Sweet kid. Lots of warmth in the dialogue.
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I’m glad you picked up on that. Grandkids are fun.
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So, that’s where it all comes from, grandpa! I thought you took steroids to come up with the consistently good well-rendered ideas. Now all I need do is get me one of those. Umm … do you think that kid will talk? Nice story as always, and so sensibly priced.
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You always get your money’s worth here, Perry.
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i bet grandpa can’t say that in front of grandma. he’ll be grounded. 🙂
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She’s busy unloading a truck right now.
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Grandma keeps him in line, huh? Maybe I should try this technique for getting more stories. 🙂 Hey, congrats on the long run. I’m right behind you by a couple of months. I can’t believe it either. Great repost!
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Thanks, Amy. It’s been a fun ride too.
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This is great, and grandpa always explains the world best.
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It’s nice to have someone who actually believes you too.
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I can see Grandpa telling that story and it being believed. Granddads tell the best stories so now we know where they get them from (or recycle from 2012). Glad you did though as it brought a big smile.
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Thanks, Irene. I enjoy telling stories to the Grandkids, but they don’t always believe them. 🙂
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I’m not surprised if that is what you tell them. 🙂
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Grandma is bad about tipping them off.
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