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Rehearsing for the day I become ruler of the universe (Scruffy Stalinists Party). Had I known I was going to be filmed I'd have worn better clothes and had plastic surgery.
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Billy C
said...
"Had I known I was going to be filmed I'd have worn better clothes and had plastic surgery."
Utter, utter nonsense, George! You require neither! You look like a proper human being, and not some dressed up wannabe who thinks the only thing in life is to look like a James Dean. Your clothes were fine, and you look as I do after my often visits to Help the Aged, or Cancer Research, down on the High Street. Age gives us certain liberties, such as not to need to go to Harrods. :)
You speak as well as you write, and that music harmonised perfectly with your voice, which was just made to utter and mutter. I was fascinated by the way you spoke, and a thought came to me, that if you wrote exactly like that, there would be zillions of commas in every book. But, that is the right way to speak, to emphasize every beautiful word,
And that's why I loved Trezza's latest novel: she punctuates brilliantly, I think. She, writes, as you, spoke
Fascinating, stuff, methinks, and a, super?, presentation.
2 comments:
"Had I known I was going to be filmed I'd have worn better clothes and had plastic surgery."
Utter, utter nonsense, George! You require neither! You look like a proper human being, and not some dressed up wannabe who thinks the only thing in life is to look like a James Dean. Your clothes were fine, and you look as I do after my often visits to Help the Aged, or Cancer Research, down on the High Street. Age gives us certain liberties, such as not to need to go to Harrods. :)
You speak as well as you write, and that music harmonised perfectly with your voice, which was just made to utter and mutter. I was fascinated by the way you spoke, and a thought came to me, that if you wrote exactly like that, there would be zillions of commas in every book. But, that is the right way to speak, to emphasize every beautiful word,
And that's why I loved Trezza's latest novel: she punctuates brilliantly, I think. She, writes, as you, spoke
Fascinating, stuff, methinks, and a, super?, presentation.
The WORD
OF THE DAY
for today
IS
cliffhanger
isn't
it?
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