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JediSlider Started conversation Jul 23, 1999
After 11 weeks, I got a rejection for the one entry I submitted that I liked. My day was GREAT till I got the rejection, and now it's spiralled downhill. I hate this, maybe a bullet through my head would help. Or not.
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The Ghost Of TV's Frink Posted Jul 24, 1999
Here I go, randomly surfing........
Look on the bright side, at least you finally heard from them. I've only been waiting nine weeks, but I've been expecting a rejection so long that I think I will be more relieved than anything when it finally happens.
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JediSlider Posted Jul 24, 1999
*sigh* I know. I felt that way, I just wanted something, because after a month or two it's all so painful. But then I got it, and it just threw me, because I like this article and want it in someday. But it'll be November then before they get it. And I don't think I can stand it.
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JediSlider Posted Jul 24, 1999
Yeah, a little. Said it was a good try, needs to be more factual, centering more on what they do than the life. Dammit, I am one, and it is pretty factual. Supposedly "could make an interesting article". Bah, humbug. Guess I'll have to go sniff some gaffer...
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TIMELORD Posted Mar 13, 2000
When thing go wrong as they usually will,
and your daily road seems all uphill.
When machines are down and tempers are high,
when you try to smile but can only cry.
and you really feel you'd like to quit,
don't run to me i don't give a shit.
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TIMELORD Posted Mar 13, 2000
Hi there i been trying to get that one in all week,
hope you liked it.
so you like sci-fi drop by my home page and try the sci-fi quiz .
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