Lilserenity
Well-known
Nice work Stewart, it's good to see something you've been so dedicated to come to fruition in a final body of work.
I share you sentiment of what to do now though, you'll find something I am sure, but I imagine it feels strange knowing it's "finished"
Vicky
I share you sentiment of what to do now though, you'll find something I am sure, but I imagine it feels strange knowing it's "finished"
Vicky
Sparrow
Veteran
Nice work Stewart, it's good to see something you've been so dedicated to come to fruition in a final body of work.
I share you sentiment of what to do now though, you'll find something I am sure, but I imagine it feels strange knowing it's "finished"
Vicky
It took me years, you look to be making much better progress than I did.
One of the things I learned was it’s been a mistake not separating the project negs from the other stuff, I was too stuck in my ways with my filing.
... well two things actually, it’s really difficult to get all errors out of the text, I had galley-proofs and an editor and still spelled my name wrong on the spine of the last draft
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
A couple of years ago a young Lady Friend writed "writed". Language evolves, you know. Someone, I forget who, said, "I don't need to follow the dictionary -- people like me make the dictionary."
Well Samuel Johnson did just that, a forefather of mine I've been misled to believe.
Congrats Stewart, lovely work.
newspaperguy
Well-known
Late, but heartfelt: Wonderful job Stewart, kudos.
Sparrow
Veteran
Well Samuel Johnson did just that, a forefather of mine I've been misled to believe.
Congrats Stewart, lovely work.
He’s on twitter now you know, I particularly like this one from yesterday about the end of parliamentary business after desolation the so called Wash-up of legislation.
“Wash Up (n.) herculean Endeavour whereby Westminster Placement do undertake a Year of poor Decisions in a mere five Days”
Samuel Johnson His twitter feed
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