A Conversation for What is a PSA?
PSA: Huh.
kateri235 Started conversation Sep 23, 2004
Hey.
Hey, I say.
Why?
Why, I wonder.
I liked this little PSA entry!
Of course, I wonder.
I wonder why you wrote this entry.
For a class?
A dry run of a short paper?
A Love of the PSA?
There is nothing funny or shocking about this entry.
It is simply informative without being dry.
Do you write copy for anyone?
Huh!
PSA: Huh.
lil_fred333 Posted Sep 24, 2004
Actually, when I first joined h2g2. I really wanted to throw in a entry straight away. So, when I couldn't think of anything to write on, I decided to use the same topic that I had in my 'preformance and directing class' at school. That way I could get 2 things done with one report. Double-dipping? I guess. But the one for h2g2, I've put alot more time into. Honestly, I can't stand it myself. It's very boring, too imformative, and reminds me much to much of school. But I thought, "hey, maybe there are some other hard-core commies out there who may enjoy this kind of stuff!" (and I mean commie as in communications major, not communist, by the way) Plus, it lets me get my first entry out of the way. I plan on writing better entries in the future, whether I get round to it or not is a completly different storry. I plan on doing one about dreams, REM, and lucid dreaming. I hope it won't be boring. Oh well... now you know! Have a nice life! And remember to smile... or else.
PSA: Huh.
kateri235 Posted Sep 25, 2004
There is nothing wrong with publishing twice! Unless you have some kind of contract. Once, awhile ago, I had an irrational hatred for Communications Majors. Thankfully it has passed. I'll be happy as long as H2G2 continues to have a diversity of entries.
Although I do prefer entries which reflect the haphazard nature of humanity and humor.
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