Thanks to some excellent feedback from you, my loyal followers, I’ve made some changes.
- To clarify, submissions should be anywhere between 100 and 250 words. It seems some people thought they had to write 250 words.
- You can either simply post your contribution in the Comments section below or add a link or both. In other words, you don’t need to have a blog to participate.
- As always, if you are new to Min Min, please read the guidelines in About Min Min before you post.
This week’s prompt is ‘Cancellation’.
So, put on your creative hats and rambling boots and see where it takes you in 100-250 words.
From Cage Dunn https://cagedunn.com/2023/02/25/min-min/
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Here is my entry. I was bang on the word limit but had to adjust post publishing due to WordPress gremlins. I took a slightly different view of cancellation. Hope you like it.
The neighbours weren’t happy! https://forestwoodfolkart.wordpress.com/2023/02/27/when-the-neighbour-cancels/
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From Forestwood
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What is?
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The story in the link.
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I’m a numpty, didn’t see the indent.
But I can’t do a Like now, don’t know if that’s me or you.
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Ha, I can now!
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And we’re back in business!
https://ceayr.com/2023/02/27/cancelled-min-min-challenge/
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Pardon my duplication (if such is the case)… at certain age the double-edge sword of memory and attitude cancel each other out*
the link to my contribution to the Min Min this week:
https://wakefielddoctrine.com/2023/03/01/m2-the-wakefield-doctrine-5/
*extra points for the prompt word (sorta) in the submission comment?
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Sorry to be late to my own party, as it were, but you’ll see why in this week’s contribution. https://sixcrookedhighways.com/2023/03/02/good-neighbour-fencing/
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