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substitute) wrote2004-07-08 03:33 pm
NO.
- One long paragraph.
- http://www.rrholidayescape.com/
- The "christian rock" and insane right-wing preacher the tile guy is listening to right now. So glad to have an iPod today.
- http://www.marketmy.com/blogging-tools/blog-in-a-box.htm
- "Lifestyle drugs"
- Series fantasy novels
- That thing where people put "In memory of" their dead relative with the dates on the back of the SUV
- Ellipses used between each phrase
- Golf
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Why not?
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I don't care what brilliance may lie within, if I see a paragraph much bigger than my hand, I skip right on past it. :)
What?
F F F
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YOU'RE FIRED!
R&R Holiday vacation
Re: R&R Holiday vacation
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kind of redundant.
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And yeah, the "in memory of" thing isn't confined to writing either. I've seen one that included a photo image of the decased. I think it was airbrushed onto the vehicle.
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So confusing!