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No kissing in El Paso
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Well, now I know you don't read my blog. :hissy:
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Ok. I bookmarked your blog. But let me ask you: why have you called it Asterick? The name makes me think of something inconsequential, at the bottom the page- not that important because it's not in the main body of the text- interesting but not essential. Is this the message you wish to convey? Or am I missing something? Am I just plain out of it? You blog is a heck of lot more than inconsequential. |
No kissing in Utah either
Though this case is quite different. Two guys cutting across the the grounds of a Mormon Temple- one kissed the other on the cheek- and all hell broke loose.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/0..._n_230016.html |
Good, maybe the devil will take care of those silly Mormons, now that all hell broke loose on the grounds! That will teach them to vote for Propsition 8!:lol::lol::lol:
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If this was class, I would suggest to you to start where you end up, with "exposing the asterick". That is an arresting image. RE arresting: that's what happened to the boys in Utah. |
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My writer's mind tells me that the line above is too long. Bite-size is what you need. And I think you can achieve it. The tagline is used in publishing all the time. This situation is like a sauce that has to be cooked down. I think you can do that. And I will give the matter some thought. You might think of your tagline as a stage direction, which gives direction with an economy of words. You have something going in the word 'forbidden". That's very evocative. |
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First they are trying to get married, then they are making forbidden footnotes.....those terrible gays have to be stopped! :lol::lol: |
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