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warooa
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by warooa » Sun Jan 22, 2012 12:50 pm
Neville Briggs wrote:
p.s. I'm not a teacher Zondrae. Just an opiniated old..........

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r.magnay
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by r.magnay » Sun Jan 22, 2012 1:21 pm
...yeah that's it Marty...

....catch you all on Aussie day, I'm off into the desert, 42 outside and I'm about to drive 250k out into the desert for an early start tomorrow..........I gotta have rocks in me head!...

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by Neville Briggs » Sun Jan 22, 2012 6:31 pm
close enough Marty

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Zondrae
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by Zondrae » Sun Jan 22, 2012 7:36 pm
Good on you Neville
I am always willing to be taught. What topic are you considering at the moment. Our 'homework' this week is 'the blind man's dog' and for the month we have. 'sticky tape is always handy'. Now if you have seen Greg North's 'sticky Tape' it makes it hard to think of anything else. I have finished a short 'blind man's dog' but so far no ideas about sticky tape.
We had a poem from Kate (formerly of Cornwall) last week. Nice to hear from her.
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a woman of words
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by Robyn » Sun Jan 22, 2012 9:13 pm
I'm a bit of a stickler for 'proper' language myself Neville, and am always happy to learn more!

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by manfredvijars » Mon Jan 23, 2012 7:23 am
r.magnay wrote:... out into the desert for an early start tomorrow..........I gotta have rocks in me head!...

No Ross, it's "sand in your veins" - but it's a good affliction ...

(I'm jealous even)
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by Bob Pacey » Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:24 am
Yeah Manfred it is like when I go fishing now I tell the kids just going to get a little bit of salt water back into my blood.
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After you grasp that everything else seems insignificant !!!
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by Neville Briggs » Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:28 am
Bob, I think using a pen name is like cosmetic ' beauty ' surgery, trying to improve or enhance what is naturally there. Or like the blokes who wear a hairpiece, what naturally isn't there.
I reckon just let nature take it's course.
The name your parent's gave should be adequate, that's just my way of looking at things. I could be wrong.
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by william williams » Mon Jan 23, 2012 10:48 am
An interesting question that.
What is a Non de Plume, or what is a nick name
Now I get called Bushie, The old Battler, bugger lugs, Bill, Pop, Dad, Grand pa
Now I answer to all of them and a few more unprintable one as well are they not Non de Plumes. Or is Non de Plume only a written name
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by Maureen K Clifford » Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:07 am
(nom di PLOOHM)
French for “pen name”; an invented name under which an author writes. Mark Twain was the nom de plume of Samuel L. Clemens. A nom de plume is something that the Author or perhaps the publisher chooses for a writer/poet
Totally different from a nick name which is something others usually tag you with , sometimes but not always done as a gesture of affection.

Depends on how thin skinned or insecure you are as to how you react to it.
