Thanks to Roger for another challenge:
https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/52996392/posts/1904768390
For those of you not familiar with this,
Flash Fiction for the Purposeful Practitioner is a weekly writing challenge designed for both the flash fiction newbie and the more experienced writer. It is the desire of this challenge to allow writers the opportunity to clear the cobwebs from a more tedious and involved project. Becoming a part of a new and growing writer’s community might be just what the doctor ordered to rejuvenate your writing juices.
Go on, give it a try. Give it your own interpretation, then read someone else’s.
Everyone sees the image in a different light.
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I thought I’d go for something different this week and give you some Captions
Shirley! Will you please stop breathing on the glass!
When they said this was the smoking room, they weren’t kidding!
‘Help! My lipths are thsthuck’
You’re making my lungs hurt.
Hope in a nice way James!
Just the thought of being in a room with all that smoke. Yikes.
Oh indeed. At the bank where I worked, when they did the first revamp of the offices, they had a smoking room. Even with a double doors, the haze was overwhelming when anyone went in or out. As an ex-smoker, I can’t stand the smell at all now.
Things have changed so much nowadays. You see signs saying no smoking within 10 metres of places and a good thing too. Love the last line.
Thanks Michael. We see signs at our hospitals saying they are a smoker free zone, then by the main doors, you see patients in their dressing gowns pushing a drip lighting up, or staff crowding round a lamp post by the car park.
Thanks for the laugh!
I think the last one clinched it!
Hahahaha! XD
The last line! 😀
Glad it raised a smile. 🙂