Sammiscribbles Weekend Writing Prompt

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I could send it in a letter
My ideas to make us better
Tears fill my eyes making them wetter
Think I should just forget her
It all comes down to selecting words
Not the everyday ones she’s heard
But something new, spectacular
Romance being the vernacular
I am not the charming prince
Not written a letter since
The 60s when I was a beatnik
Forgot the how’s – hook, and trick.

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Welcome

JuJoJan 24 + SoCS

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I think it would be worth it

You know, the “take another look”

Especially one titled “American History”

A very important book.

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Since this is SoCS, I’ve taken advantage of this in my latest posts, I can say, because it’s my right, that our president and his cabinet, are trying to erase history as I write! Tearing down plaques and photographs while he sits surrounded by gold atrocities, rolling out lies and odd words he can’t pronounce…it is all a nightmare, but REAL😳😱🤪

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The Friday Reminder for #SoCS & #JusJoJan 2026 Daily Prompt for Jan. 24th

JuJoJan 23 – Altruism

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Where are you, altruism? Are you hiding too? Honesty and truthfulness are black and blue. Battered around these days, cannot make a goal or run. The beauty of your words are no longer fun. We think we will and can instill a sense of right and wrong. Our children need it, maybe sing a new song? One of love and peace for all. The chances of this, I think, are very small.

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Daily Prompt – JusJoJan the 23rd, 2026

MLMM Friday Faithfuls

Image created by Microsoft Copilot

Respond to this Friday Faithfuls challenge by writing anything about why it is difficult to understand things we are unable to see, or discuss the mysterious qualities of light, or explain why some of the old Greek stories helped us to learn about the world, or anything else that you feel fits. 

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Anything that fits, a broad prompt allowed

I think of persons hiding, people cowed

The light is their enemy

In a hide and seek game

Thugs keep searching

They don’t even need a name

Grabbing, herding

Just cattle to their mind

Thugs’ violence so grave

Even darkness cannot save

We used to think putting thugs into the light

Being judged by actions we can clearly sight

No more the safety behind a hidden stave

Hunters use violence, the grievous way they behave.

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Aether or Ether Conundrum

Friday Fictioneers

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Julie started jumping up and down. For months, she asked Joe to take her to the fair, squealed when she saw her two favorite rides, the Ferris wheel and the Kamikaze. “Oh gosh, Joe, look! They have the Kamikaze!”

“The Kamikaze is exactly what it says; ride on that you’ll probably crash! The safety inspectors get paid to overlook things in these cheap fairs. It’s too dangerous.”

After the Ferris wheel, Julie insistently pulled at Joe’s arm. Finally they strapped themselves in and after two wild jerky rounds, Julie threw up in Joe’s lap where she was hiding.

“See? Kamikaze!”

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23 January 2026

JuJoJan 22 – Impatience

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Impatience, well I could write a book on that concept. As a young mother my patient demeanor lasted until my third child under five came along. Somewhere in the line my childhood dream of leading the life of Cinderella, I didn’t realize no dwarfs or magic brooms were included. I still wanted everything to be perfect and that’s when the ugliness of impatience came to visit like an unwanted guest. Now that I’m old, I realize how much frustration I suffered being impatient – too much! Life slips by quickly. My advice now is just go with the flow. Everyone including yourself will be happier.

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Daily Prompt – JusJoJan the 22nd, 2026

Can You Tell a Story in 52?

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Joe was not your ordinary wrestler, he loved ballet. Having a body shaped like an egg, it was difficult to aspire to that profession. Almost a comic sight secretly practicing one pirouette after another, his body shape helped achieve them. No one seemed to deduce possibly ballet interpreted symbol on his uniform.

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Can You Tell A Story In…