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It doestn't take much to put a spring in my step, to cheer me up for a whole day. A Des blog entry will do it every time. Brilliant, sparkling with wit and diamante trimmings, you put a smile on my face which lasts and lasts. Thanks!
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Of the three adverts that the YouTube medley I linked to show, the middle one, that focuses on the delivery boy struggling up the steep hill, has been voted best advert ever. I can't remember who by, possibly the Women's Institute or the Brighton Gay Men's Chorus for all I know. But someone thinks it's good!
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That's the NEW Hovis ad which is good, but the classic ad series is
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No, there's no-one else reading it. No-one at all.
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Congratulations EleCivil - on being popular with the students - a much more important testimonial than a graduation certificate, if the universe was ordered right - and also on graduating with laude. A nice dollop of laude always goes down well, I find.May your beard grow ever longer.
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I'm queueing already ... to deposit my overdraft.
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Yup... I'm up for that...a preview of the full length. -
You call that a blog entry?! Tell us just a little bit more about your new story and I'll happily join your W00T, but as it is you're just being a tease. Tell, tell, tell!
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So that's what's been keeping you quiet recently...If you're joining the worldwide Wow community you'll meet up with my grandson, he'll show you no mercy...Don't forget us - we'll be here to bind up your wounds!
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... And a wonderful imagination! Get the tyre and exhaust done at a Quick-fit or similar, it will be much cheaper. Buy bulbs at Halfords and fit them yourself. Them get the car re-tested and sell it. Put the money to one side for the work that needs doing to the Berlingo. It'll suit you better than the Clio - more space.
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I enjoy writing. At least, when I'm not actually writing, I enjoy writing. If you know what I mean. When I'm sat staring blankly at the screen I don't always enjoy it quite so much. In fact it can be agony. Certainly the way real life can get in the way and interrupt the writing process is a real bummer sometimes. And the way I start a new story and ten pages in I flounder and it gets put on the shelf for months, nagging at me from there, until I return to it and try to pick up the strands again. And somehow it's always more difficult completing it...
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Phew. We can breathe again. Camy with us, just as he is, for the long haul.For your information GRS is definitely, most definitely, not on the cards. Gawd forbid! -
"There I've admitted it: I'm a tit."Huh? Suddenly I'm not interested any more...Sorry, Camy, you're not a ... one of those. Not by a long shot and not without GRS. It was a good resolution but perhaps counter-productive as it turned out. So, it was just a resolution, ditch it! Now, buying a rubbish printer with poor driver support just because it's cheap, that would qualify you - but not ditching a self-imposed resolution. No way. No. Not at all.
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Welcome back, mate, can I have a puff?
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Please some back to us, all is forgiven!
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Thank you, kind and thoughtful emu. I hope your feathers are fluffy and your legs are strong and your beak is clean and your wings are muscular and your eyes are keen and your fundament is in funds...Hugs to you tooBruin
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That's all very well, but you have to get on and finish one or the rest of us will be suffering withdrawal symptoms. You mustn't deprive the world of Camywriting for too long!My decision is not to write any more of anything (blogging and tarting on the boards aside) until I finish one of the novels I've started. -
Get well soon, mate! A hot toddy delivered by a hot body, I'm told, works wonders
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Those things are called pins? Over this side of the pond they'd be badges. Pins are steel wire with one end sharpened and one end blunted with a tiny head like a nail. Badges have a pin inside them to push through something to fix them in place. But the round thing that's visible is a badge. Don't you colonials know anything???!!!
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Yup, I enjoyed it! Great fun.Laurel and Hardy, or the Three Stooges, or the Marx Brothers, or even Eric Sykes and Hattie Jacques. Reminiscent of all of these (without being derivative in any way, of course!)
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Aww, I'm tho thorry Ele!Actually I have no sympathy at all, because you're ahead of me with your NaNoWriMo word count. Nobody who's ahead of me deserves sympathy.
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Camy overdosing on creativity - Worth will be a masterpiece, methinks.
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Pantsers of the world unite! It's the only way to be!Go it Camy, I can't wait to read your story.I'm intrigued by your cure for S.A.D. and I'm sorry to hear the weather was so grotty. Today here it's glorious winter sunshine and I was invited to go for a motorbike ride and found it very difficult to steel myself to say No - more important matters in hand.I have a suggestion for an effective cure for S.A.D. It's available at the beginning of every Winter, just after the clocks go back, and its effects last several months, most of the way through the winter gloom. It's called NaNoWriMo, and it gives a glow of achievement that is enough to banish the blues and brighten your mood...HugsBruin
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I got a little behind ... (I went to the butcher's and sat on the meat slicer)Now I need to make up the shortfall. 10,000 words by the end of tomorrow, folks!
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I'm confused (my natural state these days). I don't know where to post my contribution to this discussion. So I've posted it in Pecman's thread in the forums here