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Update: Beautiful Jessie has come home! And: What we learned about lost/found animals
re: #25: "With your permission, I would like to print this story and put it on the bulletin board at the Humane Society." By all means, Grant! Do it! :)— March 17, 2010 5 p.m.
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Hi there back! The neighborhood blog site is for neighborhood bloggers, NOT SPAM. You are a SPAMMER, "Exercises," though you probably knew that, seeing as how you took such care to disguise your spam as some kind of friendly "blog" entry. Here's an idea, "neighbor:" Why not pay for your own ad space instead of trying to procure it through dishonest means? You'll feel a little less like a loser. Promise.— March 17, 2010 4:30 p.m.
Alice in Wonderland
I admit I plan to see it. These 3Ds are dragging me off the couch!— March 17, 2010 3:02 p.m.
San Diego has a dramatic gopher
right on, nan. keep it to the non-essential areas, like the back forty ;) Hey monkete, I agree, this gopher's got "it." Has he gone viral yet?— March 17, 2010 2:45 p.m.
Spam Wins
"Dear Mr.Bedford, I wish you would describe the Spam flavor, given the marinade, in more specific terms." millerowski, you must know that this is the funniest sentence you've ever written.— March 17, 2010 2:40 p.m.
For I Will Consider My Cat Jeoffry
Huh. Not sure I know it. Anything else you can add? 19th century churchyard elegicac kind of thing? Short stanza, long ode?— March 17, 2010 5:55 a.m.
Shanty Town USA
Ditto! Despite being overshadowed by adult worries, these such vivid details allow one to take part in the children's romps. Thank you for that. :)— March 17, 2010 5:52 a.m.
For I Will Consider My Cat Jeoffry
I'll borrow straight from our poet and add: "he works it upon stretch with the fore paws extended." Honestly, haven't seen this sweet bit since my first English survey course--thanks, Reader staff! :)— March 16, 2010 11 p.m.
Here's the Deal: Tower Bar
I feel close to you, in terms of what we both do with, and to, commas, Chad. The detail of Lom Sok hit me in the best sudden way--I think part of your success has to do with how you work the reader's attention, like this complex shifting of the reader's mental gears. Tell your proofreader to work harder, though: "the Soft pack has made the Tower..." and respect this writing from one of the baddest ass writers in this publication!— March 16, 2010 10:53 p.m.
So Cow
Nice, Crain, --but why don't you critique the musicianship more specifically--as your reader, I am left musing as to whether or not this guy uses computers, ambient recordings, or pots and pans to create his sound. No doubt partially my bad, since I am ignorant of the Lucksmiths from Australia, the Clean from New Zealand, and the Swell Maps from England; however, critique of what Kelly does with similar instruments, time signatures, lack or presence of melody or tonality, etc. etc. etc., would be helpful. I like your style, though--why I'm making these humble suggestions ;)— March 16, 2010 10:33 p.m.