FOWC with Fandango — Disagreement

FOWC

It’s August 27, 2022. Welcome to Fandango’s One-Word Challenge (aka, FOWC). I will be posting each day’s word just after midnight Pacific Time (U.S.).

Today’s word is “disagreement.”

Write a post using that word. It can be prose, poetry, fiction, non-fiction. It can be any length. It can be just a picture or a drawing if you want. No holds barred, so to speak.

Once you are done, tag your post with #FOWC and create a pingback to this post if you are on WordPress. Please check to confirm that your pingback is there. If not, please manually add your link in the comments.

And be sure to read the posts of other bloggers who respond to this prompt. Show them some love.

31 thoughts on “FOWC with Fandango — Disagreement

  1. bushboy August 27, 2022 / 12:59 am

    I shall never use an unwholesome action in my comments Fandango 🙂

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    • revivedwriter August 27, 2022 / 6:55 pm

      I always enjoy your comments, but sometimes WP doesn’t allow me to “like” them, for some reason.

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      • Fandango August 27, 2022 / 10:08 pm

        It’s not a bug, it’s a feature. Just ask the Happiness Engineers.

        Like

        • Marleen August 28, 2022 / 4:38 am

          Aka: You will be happy.

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  2. donmatthewspoetry August 27, 2022 / 3:11 am

    ODE TO DISAGREEMENT

    My brain has disagreement
    With working on a Sat
    So I’ve come up with fill-in stuff
    (The cat sat on the mat)

    Says Saturday’s it’s day of rest …..

    Sorry Fan……

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  3. Rall August 27, 2022 / 3:52 am

    disagreement dogs me
    everywhere i go
    i am always delighted
    on the rare occasion
    that i come across someone
    who agrees with me
    they are without exception
    always highly intelligent personable
    humorous humble and happy

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  4. Marleen August 31, 2022 / 7:14 pm

    Los Angeles attorney E. Randol Schoenberg presents an illustrated talk focusing upon five paintings by Gustav Klimt that were stolen by the Nazis from the Viennese family of Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer in 1938.

    As a result of a landmark case that Schoenberg argued before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Klimt paintings, valued at over $325 million, were returned by Austria to their rightful heir in 2006. [6/2014] [Show ID: 28044]

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