| Re: A New Year Prayer by amanda_dcosta |
amanda_dcosta 203.145.159.37 |
8-Jan-06/7:16 PM |
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I wanted to post this poem on the 2nd Jan, unfortunately my comp crashed and afterthat I was out station. Nevertheless, it is a new year prayer for all the nations... Happy sharing!
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| Re: a comment on Pledge by http://mulberryfairy |
zodiac 209.193.18.250 |
8-Jan-06/7:07 PM |
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No, who are you... REALLY?
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| Re: a comment on Birmingham gardens by INTRANSIT |
zodiac 209.193.18.250 |
8-Jan-06/7:05 PM |
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It won't work in Juneau. We've only got about 40 miles of roads, most of them to nowhere. We're not connected by land to the Continent, Canada, or the rest of Alaska. If any of you are ever crazy to come by here, let me know and I'll put you up. You'll deserve it.
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| Re: a comment on What Matters by Dovina |
zodiac 209.193.18.250 |
8-Jan-06/7:03 PM |
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| Re: We'll be right back after these messages by INTRANSIT |
http://mulberryfairy 64.222.209.137 |
8-Jan-06/6:18 PM |
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| Re: a comment on Pledge by http://mulberryfairy |
http://mulberryfairy 64.222.209.137 |
8-Jan-06/6:14 PM |
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Alas, I am the asker- a social worker, no less.
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| Re: Birmingham gardens by INTRANSIT |
ALChemy 24.74.101.159 |
8-Jan-06/4:23 PM |
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I like this, except for "joking oak". How many jokes could a joking oak joke if a joking oak could joke oak jokes?
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| Re: a comment on Birmingham gardens by INTRANSIT |
ALChemy 24.74.101.159 |
8-Jan-06/4:18 PM |
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If you ever get crazy enough to do Ice Road Trucking in Alaska you should stop off and say high to Zodiac for us.
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| Re: a comment on What Matters by Dovina |
Dovina 209.247.222.97 |
8-Jan-06/4:05 PM |
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Good guess, but he could be King Kong for all it matters.
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| Re: Pledge by http://mulberryfairy |
Dovina 209.247.222.97 |
8-Jan-06/4:04 PM |
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This is a comical turn on what we all do as writers. I laughed at myself, and that makes it a therapeutic read.
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| Re: Flicking by INTRANSIT |
Dovina 209.247.222.97 |
8-Jan-06/3:59 PM |
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Not sure apex is what you mean, try spiral. And maybe curves should be curve. Otherwise good.
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| Re: do i know you? by daggatolar |
Dovina 209.247.222.97 |
8-Jan-06/3:53 PM |
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This is good except for Line 2, which can go, I think.
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| Re: What Matters by Dovina |
ALChemy 24.74.101.159 |
8-Jan-06/3:52 PM |
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Who is he, Mr. Potatohead?
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| Re: a comment on Sunlighting by ALChemy |
ALChemy 24.74.101.159 |
8-Jan-06/3:40 PM |
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Yeah, It's like nobody wants to except anymore that he came from such a meager background.
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| Re: a comment on Sunlighting by ALChemy |
zodiac 66.230.117.157 |
8-Jan-06/3:36 PM |
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The Stratford one. At some point, it's like arguing whether Jesus was really born in a manger or, you know, some kind of ancient wheelbarrow. The only benefit you get out of that kind of cynicism is that people don't try to talk to you so much anymore.
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| Re: Blackout, Amman, November, 2005 by zodiac |
INTRANSIT 64.12.116.67 |
8-Jan-06/3:34 PM |
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Too many options to list. See dealer for details.
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| Re: a comment on Sunlighting by ALChemy |
ALChemy 24.74.101.159 |
8-Jan-06/3:20 PM |
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On a simular note. Which guy do you think he was, The Earl of Oxford or the Stratford man?
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| Re: a comment on Sunlighting by ALChemy |
zodiac 66.230.117.157 |
8-Jan-06/2:34 PM |
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Oh, that's not true. We do have his actual signature.
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| Re: a comment on Sunlighting by ALChemy |
zodiac 66.230.117.157 |
8-Jan-06/2:33 PM |
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No original sample of Shakespeare's own writing exists. The earliest texts we have, the first Folios and Quartos, had already passed through dozens of editors and copyists hands, each with their own ideas about proper grammar. Even editors today regularly "regularize" his spelling and punctutation. For my money, the one you just posted is probably closest to Shakespeare's original, except he would have spelled "question" "kwesttione" or something.
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| Re: a comment on Sunlighting by ALChemy |
ALChemy 24.74.101.159 |
8-Jan-06/2:22 PM |
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Here's the sad part: I actually own a copy of Hamlet and I was too lazy to look it up in the book. This is the punctuation they used in the book:
"To be, or not to be -- that is the question:"
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