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Whisky Started conversation Feb 8, 2002
Hi Anna, I was just wondering what you thought of my first editing job, I didn't get much feedback when I returned them. I realise that you weren't well, but was just wondering if I'd missed anything obvious or made any silly mistakes...
PS, do I need to ask you for the next batch or do you just allocate them as you get them?
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Hi from Whisky
World Service Memoryshare team Posted Feb 8, 2002
Hey Whisky,
Sorry to have missed you at the meetup, but I have seen the photos of you! A sort of a delayed reaction meeting then
Sam read Woking FC and he says it was great. I read the Postmenopausal Osteoporosis one and I don't remember changing it very much so it must've been good. If you'd like some feedback on the next batch, then give me a shout when you send it back and I'll take a look at it straightaway.
Subs have got four weeks to complete a batch of four entries and if anyone sends back a batch earlier than that, I don't usually send them another one unless they ask for one. So if you'd like another batch, then let me know, otherwise you've done your work for the month and you could put your feet up
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Whisky Posted Feb 8, 2002
Hmm, seeing as I get the choice, I think I'll start work on one of my own entries that have been hanging around gathering dust for ages...
Just give me a kick to wake me up when you want me to put my sub-ed hat back on.
PS, If the Postmenopausal Osteoporosis entry did need a lot of work on it then someone's been hiring the wrong staff in your office (Plus, there is the fact that I'd never have the nerve to criticize her work, she'd pin me up in her dungeon......again!)
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