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A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAION

03-06-2010 at 06:17:15 PM

RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAION

Hey Word, I went to that site, and nothing is happening........I did register, though.


rolleyes....................................gogant

03-06-2010 at 07:17:23 PM

RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAION

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Originally Posted by gogant

Hey Word, I went to that site, and nothing is happening........I did register, though.


rolleyes....................................gogant


Ok cool, did you read what I posted, those were, all the postings from other people before they changed the forum, I saved it the MGR, asked me to, they are working on what we want, but if we demand they will supply, so G, just tell them what kind of poetry and poets you would like to see, and tell them about you, and leave a link, to your page, people will read ya, good stuff, so, have fun.
thank you, WS

Last edited by WordSlinger 03-06-2010 at 07:18:38 PM

03-06-2010 at 09:41:49 PM

RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAION

I just got back from the site...read yours, kah, faith, and a couple others.
And, put my two pennies worth in..............I hope something comes of it.

big surprise.....................................gogant...............................ohh

03-07-2010 at 10:54:48 AM

RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAION


Kah "It's like a yield sign has been thrown into the poem. I stall, then stutter to a re-start."

oh! you made me laugh -- yield sign that stalls the car !!! what a great one.
.... so therapeutic sometimes.....

03-07-2010 at 12:43:17 PM
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RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAION

Glad you liked that one, springsize!! Always happy to "therapy" someone!! LOL

LOL

03-07-2010 at 07:50:08 PM

Are you a snow flake, or are we snow???

A snowflake is one of God's most fragile creations, but look what they can do when they stick together! ~Author Unknown


Please visit the website, read, and speak your mind.
This is your history to be made, now..
WS

http://community.history.com/topic/363

03-14-2010 at 08:49:15 PM

RE: Puncture History

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Originally Posted by WordSlinger

lol, this si a trip, here, lol, hey I need you and your humor, on the historychannel website, you want more reads, well come, Gogant, you are a funny man, I'm sure the historychannel would love you, come we need more power,

Please visit the website, read, and speak your mind.
This is your history to be made, now..
WS

http://community.history.com/topic/363

Hey! Holy Cow! I got to take a vacation trip on the history channel.. Anubody got an iidea where you can get admission tickets to beg, buy or steal?

Poetry is what is lost in translation.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.