resist the urge
- - a friday night pick-up line: “Wanna see my Paintings?” –
open grave
I resist the urge
to jump
“spring breakup” & “false dawn” – The Heron’s Nest
“open grave” — Frogpond XXVIII No.2 (Spring/Summer 2005)
- - a friday night pick-up line: “Wanna see my Paintings?” –
open grave
I resist the urge
to jump
“spring breakup” & “false dawn” – The Heron’s Nest
“open grave” — Frogpond XXVIII No.2 (Spring/Summer 2005)
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Hi David. Greetings from Sydney, Australia. You may like see a story about newspaper slogans, with a link to your learned paper, Frivolous and Bollixed. It has just been posted in the July issue of my e-book, at http://www.bdb.co.za/shackle/articles/slogans.htm
Best wishes, Eric.
Eric Shackle is a retired journalist whose hobby is searching the Internet and writing about it. He is author of The World’s First Multi-National e-Book, http://bdb.co.za/shackle. His work has been published by the New York Times (US), The Observer (UK), Globe and Mail (Canada), Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) and Straits Times (Singapore). He writes a regular column for senior citizen webzines in US, Canada, UK, South Africa and Australia, and is copy editor of Anu Garg’s Seattle-based A Word A Day free newsletter, which is e-mailed five days a week to more than 600,000 wordlovers in 210 countries.
Comment by eric shackle — June 28, 2005 @ 3:05 am
Hello, Eric. Thanks for stopping by and letting us know about your eBook. I’m glad you enjoyed and linked to Frivolous and Bolloxed, which was a guest post at the Legal Underground.
Comment by David Giacalone — June 28, 2005 @ 11:10 am