Firstly, let me apologise for the failure of a true link up with the children. I got a comment from a parent on someone else’s blog and realised that maybe I needed to put more safe guards in when we want to do something like that again. I do hope you were able to go and visit 100WC as it is growing even faster than the grown up version!
Once again, we must welcome new writers and do try to pop to see the great entries we have last week. I will get there eventually! WEEK#30
Over the next couple of weeks we are going topical. Nothing too strenuous! The prompt is
….the flip side ….
Well it is Shrove Tuesday after all! You don’t have to include those words but the piece must indicate a flipping of some sort! As usual just 100 words please! If you are new here do read ‘What is 100WCGU?’ which hopefully will explain all. The link will be open until midnight on 27th February
Click here to enter your link and view this Linky Tools list. It will take you to another page but I will pop it back here as soon as possible!
- The Flip side – Blog Up North
- Cliff diving!
- Fun?
- Volte Face – Five Fs Blog
- Tails
- Toad Slide
- Down the Lane from the Fields
- The Flip side
- To Risk or Not Too Risk
- Aquamarine – Part Four
- Fishician
- The Flip Side
- Reading
- Secrets
- The Flip Side
- The Flip Side
- Out of the Frying Pan
- Bod for Tea – The Flip Side
- How Music Mirrors Food
- The Flip Side
- The Flip Side of Virtue
- Flip Side – Darting Dragonfly
- The Big Decision
- Difficult Decision
- She sees the tiger
- Goodbye
- The Toss of a Coin
- T.E.Schoenborn
- Burn Pile
- The Flip Side – Exotic Lady
- Tables for Servants
- Samples on the Flip Side
- The Price we Pay
- Limebird Writers
- Everyone Loves Neville
- Crossroads in Her Life
- Dancing in the Rain
- Rock ‘n’ Roll – The Ramblings
- Balance the Scales of Justice
- Fragments from FireflyPhil
- Who Knew?
- My Flip Side
- Anglers Rest
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What a wonderful idea! I am a talker not a writer, but often wish it was the other way around. Particularly after an ill timed comment….. I may take up this “challenge”
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does “flip” have the common meaning of “not serious” in the UK, as it does in the US?
It can do! Sounds interesting!
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I found this site through LimebirdWriters. What a great idea! While I’m thoroughly entrenched in a novel at the moment, these little exercises are sometimes just what I need to really THINK about what words I’m using.
I hope that my submission adheres well enough to the theme. If not…oh, well. It was fun to try!
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Hi my post for the 100wcgu is number 36 Balance the Scales of Justice on the Linky list and when I click in the link in that list it takes me straight to my blog post on our school blog. However I can’t understand why you see it as a draft and can’t read it. Are you able to delete no 36 from the Linky list and I’ll try to add my link again? Many thanks and sorry for causing any problems. I really like the 100wc.
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