Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
JF wrote:
(snipped)
> you're responding to the last line only, that it would be sensible to
> trim to that line only? That way the query and your reply jumps straight
> off the screen and smacks the reader between the eyes; there are no
> other distractions.
> I strive to provide impact with everything I write even if it's tosh:
> letters, memos, novels, and see no reason why Usenet shouldn't receive
> the same treatment, but it's lonely out here.
You are suggesting others write as I write.
Rather hypocritical, do not you think?
Purl Gurl
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