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Subject: Thick and fast!
Posted Sep 29, 2004 by
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This one's been accepted now! A2998498. They must like the cut of my jib.

Tap tap tappity tap.....

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Subject: Thick and fast!
Posted Sep 29, 2004 by Online Now
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It's a very good jib.

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Subject: Thick and fast!
Posted Sep 29, 2004 by
Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque
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Some of those prolific guide entry writers are going to have to look to their laurels if you keep up this rate of work biggrin
Congrats again bubbly

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Subject: Thick and fast!
Posted Sep 30, 2004 by
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That's a lorra work bigeyes

I couldn't do it!

applause

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Subject: Thick and fast!
Posted Sep 30, 2004 by Online Now
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Of course you could! Entries don't have to be quite as long as Edward's, and they don't have to have as many footnotes either. All you need is something you are interested in and the determination to put it through Peer Review.

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Subject: Thick and fast!
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Yup. Write about something you know and/or are interested in. Fact checking comes via the miracle of Google. Provided you get a structure down first, most people find they can write something halfway decent. If you're worried about grammar and style - try just typing it in your normal 'voice' and someone (me, for example) will be happy to help kick it about.

So...what's your topic? The Perils of Arranging Employment Documentation in the US? The Care of Chinchillas? Roots Reggae?

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Subject: Thick and fast!
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laugh

I do enjoy writing but not enough to go at it like you peeps do...besides I'm incredibly lazy winkeye

I like to spend my energy reading your stuff biggrin

I'm very scatterbrained, google is absolutely wonderful for this bigeyes I might start out googling about the human brain for example and end up on another site looking at the Smiley face spider in Hawaii and from there, tracking stuff in space...I find it very hard to stay on one subject.

Thanks for the encouragment tho I appreciate it, I feel almost inspired to twitch my fingers in respect...evilgrin


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