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Thu Feb 03, 2011 7:30 am
Alpha says...



Which prison setting should I chose for a book I'm planning to write?

The top security prison fits the best in:
1. An island in the Bermuda Triangle location (any suggestions on how to get there?)
2. A deserted undiscovered island in ...(where? in the USA, please)
3. You suggest!
If you choose 2 or 3, please choose a location or island that takes a long time to get to. (starting point: CIA HQ)
Please help me with this!
Thanks a lot, :D :D
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Sat Feb 05, 2011 8:46 pm
ShadowKnight155 says...



A secret underground prison built under a small town in some random state(ie, not California, New York, Texas, Virginia or Ohio). Maybe Arkansas(don't here much from there), Colorado(untouched mountains?), South Dakota( gota' be somewhere there for a high security prison).

I like underground things...
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Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:41 am
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ShadowKnight155 wrote:Maybe Arkansas(don't here much from there)


Yeah... I thought of that.
It's pretty scary, it's where Al Capone went bonkers...
Thanks for your opinion! (I also considered underground locations, but they aren't my specialty...
Alpha wrote:Which prison setting should I chose for a book I'm planning to write?

The top security prison fits the best in:
1. An island in the Bermuda Triangle location (any suggestions on how to get there?)
2. A deserted undiscovered island in ...(where? in the USA, please)
3. You suggest!
If you choose 2 or 3, please choose a location or island that takes a long time to get to. (starting point: CIA HQ)
Please help me with this!
Thanks a lot, :D :D
Alpha
  








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