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A1099343 - How to write poetry
a girl called Ben Started conversation Jul 5, 2003
Entry: How to write poetry - A1099343
Author: a broad called Ben - AWW in the 'busiest conversations' list - who'd a thunk it! - U148580
Amazing the stuff you write at 3.00 in the morning. Put here as a piece of self-indulgence, really.
Ben
A1099343 - How to write poetry
Boots Posted Jul 5, 2003
Posted to the entry...you haven't subscribed!
take care
boots
A1099343 - How to write poetry
a girl called Ben Posted Jul 5, 2003
Seriously - do you think its a problem?
A could change the title to "a girls' guide to writing poetry" or I could change the text. But I think the text would be difficult to change without losing some of its energy.
B
A1099343 - How to write poetry
J Posted Jul 5, 2003
No don't change it, I was just being silly
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A1099343 - How to write poetry
a girl called Ben Posted Jul 5, 2003
Well, I did wonder, when I knocked it into an entry.
It is almost word for word a post that I posted in another thread in the AWW, which is cheating really. But when I looked at it again in the morning I liked it.
Hoo was nice about it too. Said it made him laugh. Maybe I should write some poems about him and show them to him!
B
A1099343 - How to write poetry
Tonsil Revenge (PG) Posted Feb 25, 2004
Pursuant to a devious convocation, I am shoving this poor thing into a CAC continuum issue as we speak.
Just thought I'd warn you.
A1099343 - How to write poetry
nadia Posted Mar 26, 2004
Can this still go into the UG? I think it's a gem but does its recent CACing disqualify it and, if so, for how long? Do we have rules on these things?
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