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Friday, January 18, 2008

Friday5: Life’s a Mystery

Friday 5 for January 18: Life’s a Mystery

1. The Travis McGee series of mystery novels by John D. MacDonald is famous for always including a color in its titles, such as The Dreadful Lemon Sky, The Girl in the Plain Brown Wrapper, and The Empty Copper Sea. What two or three similar titles could you give to events in your life in the past week?

2. The Kinsey Millhone series of mystery novels by Sue Grafton is famous for its alphabetical titles, such as A is for Alibi, K is for Killer, and M is for Malice. What two or three similar titles could you give to recent episodes at your workplace or school?

3. Margaret Truman’s murder mysteries are known for being set in and around Washington, D.C. with such titles as Murder at the Pentagon, Murder at the Kennedy Center, and Murder on Capitol Hill. What are two or three similar titles you could give to episodes of great inconvenience to you around your hometown?

4. Susan Conant’s Dog Lover Mysteries often contain dog-related puns, such as A New Leash on Death, Paws Before Dying, and Dead and Doggone. If a series of books were to be written about your favorite hobby, what might some of the punny titles be?

5. The Three Investigators series of juvenile mysteries often explores baffling phenomena that turn out to have perfectly reasonable explanations, such as The Mystery of the Invisible Dog, the Mystery of the Headless Horse, and the Secret of the Haunted Mirror. What would be a couple of similar titles you could give for the last few things that mysteriously disappeared from your possession?

1. The Red-Coated Roommate, The Missing Yellow Book, The Cold White Snow
2. L is for Lazy, E is for Extravagant, S is for Snow
3. Drawing at the Bus Depot, Drawing at the Office, Drawing at the Keyboard
4. The Door is Always Open, That First Step is a Killer, The House that Time Forgot
5. The Mystery of the Disappearing Code, The Mystery of the Unpacked Book, The Mystery of the Absent Sibling

1 comment:

b13 said...

1. The Blurry Black Eye, The Lack of White Snow, The Newish Bluish Truck.

2. M is for Merit, W is for Workflow, I is for Ice Cream

3. Photos at the Lake, Photos at the Office, Photos at the Barn

4. Land Mines Cost an Arm and a Leg, Trench Warfare Should Always Be a Last Ditch Effort, People Who Hate the Marines Are Rotten To The Corps

5. The Mystery of the Empty Wallet, The Mystery of the Rising Speedometer, The Mystery of the Correctly Guessed "WIIF?"