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Reblogged this on sherriemiranda1 and commented:
Going to a crime writing conference Saturday! So, Chris has really got my brain turning! Thanks, Chris! 😉 ❤
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Reblogged this on Judith Barrow.
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Perhaps we should bring back a few select ones. Just saying… @sheilamgood at Cow Pasture Chronicles
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LOL Any particular ‘selections’ Sheila? 😀
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The ducking stool and the Brank for disorderly and nuisance public behavior? I mean, where have manners gone?
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I’ll suggest it to our illustrious Political Leader(s) here in UK – You better wait until a New President is elected though 😄😄😄
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Oh, how tempting this conversation is to me. So much to say…LOL
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You have to wonder what weird incident in the history of Missouri prompted them to make it illegal to drink from buckets. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
The Story Reading Ape has been researching again for the benefit of those of us who write about crime and punisment…this infographic takes you through the ages and describes what you might expect if you crossed the line….excellent
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Thanks Sally – Glad I wasn’t around in those days – they’d probably have thrown several books at me in my youth LOL 😀
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Me too Chris.. although looking at the modern day punishments there seems to be a slight discrepancy in the deterrent department.. XXS
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Indeed Sally – Bring back conscription perhaps? LOL
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Deportation perhaps to the Isle of Wight! XX
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Ohhhh – That’s a NASTY thought 😀 😀 😀
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I think the public intoxication sounds like a night at a club in 2016! Haahaa. Great stuff.
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You’re probably right there Ellen 😀
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Posted on face book, great info Chris.
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GREAT – Thanks Ellen 😀
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Fascinating stuff. Thank you.
Hugs Chris.
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Welcome David – Hugs Back 😀
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Cool!
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