A Conversation for WW part five... half term.
Alternative Writing Workshop: A1023319 - WW part five... half term.
Boots Started conversation Apr 14, 2003
Entry: WW part five... half term. - A1023319
Author: useless hound - U214221
Thank you for staying the course. I anticipate a heavy fall from the wagon on Saturday!
Take care
Boots
A1023319 - WW part five... half term.
Boots Posted Apr 15, 2003
Cheers sprout. Think it will be the last for a while. A couple of us might find the subject matter 24/7 absorbing but my most critical offsprung says it is time for a break...don't think she meant the kit kat variety alas...so will have a good easter lurk for other subjects that obsess!
Take care as always
boots
A1023319 - WW part five... half term.
LL Waz Posted Apr 16, 2003
I love it. I couldn't choose a favourite. This one has more...erm, zip, to it. Pace is probably the right word.
'The last'
'for a while', 's hopefully.
I suppose it could get difficult eventually to find new ways to keep referring back to the background WW theme. I don't think you've exhausted your readers yet though, certainly not this one.
Looking forward to the results of the lurking, it sounds interesting,
Waz
A1023319 - WW part five... half term.
Boots Posted Apr 16, 2003
Cheers Waz and thanks for the lurking clues!
Take care
Boots
A1023319 - WW part five... half term.
J Posted Apr 16, 2003
I still like the one with the beginning line about how 'of course he needs help, he's a man in a flower store alone!' best. I think it's number three...
If this is the last, I hope you can find some further inspiration to create a new series. I am also grateful that you submit these to AWW before .
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