Posted inFLUFF. Tags:Bible,God,Huffington Post,Laugh,Psalm,Vienna sausage Where Have all the Soldiers Gone? Jan 2 Posted bythelastminstrel “Where have all the soldiers gone? Long time passing Where have all the soldiers gone Long time ago?” If you ask this question in Switzerland they wil...
One of the absolute most important aspects in virtually any academic writing could be that the matter of time. Creating the scholarship article may turn to be an impossible endeavor, but with just a little bit of work and the aforementioned ideas to guide you , you may produce a well-writte...
Persephone was a tiny ball of squeaking fluff. When I first met her before deciding to take her home, I thought her name was going to be Aphrodite. The day I picked her up, though, was the day I realised she was not the Goddess of Love and definitely the Queen of the Underworld, ...
Persephone was a tiny ball of squeaking fluff. When I first met her before deciding to take her home, I thought her name was going to be Aphrodite. The day I picked her up, though, was the day I realised she was not the Goddess of Love and definitely the Queen of the Underworld, ...
So, one of my goals for 2014 is to write more and write every day. No matter what. The reasons are mainly to polish my craft, and ultimately, to really get into writing the children’s book and the novel that have been brewing in my head for the past two years. ...
But, I’m writing the author because it’s been bugging me – she is very descriptive in her writing, however, the only “labels” she puts on people is that of “African American” characters in her books. Why label? Why is there thatneedto do so? Why not just describe the pretty...
And you are so very smart. Always wondering about things, never letting us give a fluff answer to one of your inquiries and forever remembering what we have told you in the past. We had your conference yesterday and the teacher was laughing because she had just sent me an email giving yo...
Now tie in the black hackle at the side or the foam going forward towards the eye. Give enough room for the foam to be tied in Gently pull the foam ever the hackle and tie in just short of the eye. After one or two flies you will soon get to know when to judge the distaces wi...
Written for the dVerse prompt “MTB: Counting to Three“: a three-way split triolet. The challenge was to take a compound word, split it and use the first half in the first stanza and the second in the second stanza, then bring them together in the third stanza. I choseheadache. ...
and might even have been to OakTable Sunday at past UKOUG conferences or OakTable World that ran alongside Oracle Open World for several years. The OakTable used to provide rich, deep content at Oracle conferences – especially those where there was just too much marketing fluff instead of cri...