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lol, i used to work with paper, there’s nothing like a good a sheet of 120grm A4 smooth paper, optimized for printing and embossing. nice.
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the happy drones at Dunder-Mifflin would concur with Steve’s assessment. me, too.
Best critic ever!
Apropos critic, any book news?
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ha,ha
That goes with my way of thinking.
If you can’t say something nice, don’t lie, change the subject!!
Couldn’t resist tweeting this (@mmSeason). :0)
Oh, five click-throughs already!
Yeah…I’ve gotten that before…
When the frame outshines the picture – it’s time to worry.
“Resume” would also work well, especially these days. 🙂
this is exactly how my family reacted when my uncle gave us his latest published poem book.
mmn. My mom used to do that with my stuff. It reminds me of American Idol. Who really needs looks to be talented? Are you more of an Idol to people if you look good and sing okay, or if you are butt ugly and have incredible talent? Should we be telling our children that if you’re not pretty, you won’t make anything of your life, or should we be telling them that with hard work, perseverance, and talent, anyone can be a star?