#JusJoJan 2018, the 18th – Revolt


#JusJoJan 2018, the 18th – Revolt

Your prompt for January 18th, 2018, brought to you by the lovely Sandra, is “Revolt.” Use it any way you’d like in your post. And make sure you visit Sandra at her blog, “What Sandra Thinks” to read her post and say hi! Here’s her link:  https://whatsandrathinks.com/

Revolt, how revolting. Writing about revolt can be quite revolting in its telling. I think of revolting as disgusting. Probably the most revolting thing would be vomiting. I can’t handle it and it makes me want to join in. I always had to get my husband when one of the children vomited and heaven forbid if he wasn’t there.

Another revolting thing was maggots. Even on tv.

Tessa – advocate for mental health and invisible illnesses, also devout Christian

Author – http://www.finallyawriter.wordpress.com (this blog contains my old work), new work is on this blog http://www.tessacandoit.com

 

8 thoughts on “#JusJoJan 2018, the 18th – Revolt

  1. Capt Jill

    I remember when I first started working on the party (fishing) boats. One person would puke and the entire ship would follow. Revolting, yes absolutely! Everyone got over it and felt better for it. By the time we reached the fishing grounds, they were happily chugging their beers and even baiting their own hooks (some women thought that alone was revolting). 😉

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    1. Tessa Post author

      I don’t do well on fishing boats. If the fish are being caught and my attention is taken I am not as sick, but if not I am violently ill. I prefer to fish on a pier. It doesn’t move and make me sick LOL!

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        1. Tessa Post author

          Ugh cleaning fish. I did it once. My hubby swore they were dead. I touched one, it moved and I heaved it against the wall. Never touched one again.

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