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Please Note: The final WOW on this blog as I take my final bow this month. I want to thank all readers of this post and all my blogging. I r...
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Today I'll be integrating my Getting Personal segment with the A to Z Reflection post. 2016's A to Z Blogging Challenge ended A...
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Source: Pixabay artist Leave it to me to be late for my own goodbye party. I started this blog October 2011 and had an incredible jo...
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Please Note: The final WOW on this blog as I take my final bow this month. I want to thank all readers of this post and all my blogging. I r...
Eek. I wouldn't want to be punished in Faux City!
ReplyDeleteI'd hate to think what punishment is like in Faux City
ReplyDeleteFirst time here, so I had to back up and read. Your book sounds really good and I understand the fear now. Lucy from Lucy's Reality
ReplyDeleteUm, creepy door, Sheenakay! It's like something out of Saw. *shivers*
ReplyDeleteI'm tempted to find out all the right things to do just to make sure me and punishment stay far, far, far away from each other in Faux City.
ReplyDeleteYikes, this is creepy! I definitely want to stay out of trouble in Faux City.
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine what it could be if it causes so much fear.
ReplyDeleteI guess it's how they make people watch their "P"s and "Q"s in Faux City.
ReplyDeleteOh, you've got me wondering what kind of punishment it could be. Definitely something horrifying.
ReplyDeleteMy imagination tells me there might be many horrors contained behind that door.
ReplyDeleteI know this well. My entire book is about revenge and punishment!
ReplyDeleteIs that a picture of solitary confinement? That would so freak me out.
ReplyDeletePunishment is probably death there.
ReplyDeleteNow I'm imagining all kinds of horrible things.
ReplyDeleteKaren
The most effective punishment is something that is feared. :)
ReplyDeletePunishment can be worse than death.
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