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#73575 - 07/19/05 10:04 PM
Re: Queen Jaw Jaw, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Throne, Georgia Richardson
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Da Queen
Registered: 07/02/03
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Loc: Alabama
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Yuhoooo..
Let's see. The Queen of Compulsion. She is a sweetheart. She just laughed her good-natured laugh and said, "oh you silly woman...that's not me." Uh huh...sure. Denial ain't just a river in Eygpt...
As far as editing. I have two people that I lean on heavily for editing lots of things (much to their dismay). The mags I write for also have editors/proof-readers, so I know everyone will have to have a hand in the finished version...I've been fortunate enough that I'm allowed LAST shot at it, with all three editors.
But, back to the original question, I've found that if I will write it, then leave it, I can come back to it the next time (time permitting) and find boocoo's of stuff. If I try and edit right after I write it, forget it. I know exactly what its going to say, so I look overlook the obvious.
So, write it, leave it at LEAST one day, then come back. Two days if you can spare it. Something else I do...I ask a trusted friend simply, "is this funny?" If this person says NO, I curl up in a fetal position and cry softly...and if time permits once they have torn out the very heart of mine that beats and lives to write humor, I put a pox on um...
If they say yes, chances are others will think so too. Then its down to commas...I need comma therapy. I put, them every, where they don't, need to be, honest, I do. So, did I ever answer the question? What the heck WAS the question?
JJ [ July 19, 2005, 07:06 PM: Message edited by: jawjaw ]
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#73578 - 07/20/05 12:11 AM
Re: Queen Jaw Jaw, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Throne, Georgia Richardson
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Registered: 03/22/05
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Gosh, if I had heard it that way...dangling parts...I might have paid more attention . My brain was always leaving for Africa to help the orphans. Never did make it there. JJ, a comma in exactly the right place can completely change the sentence...I'm thoroughly enjoying your commas. [ July 19, 2005, 09:12 PM: Message edited by: Eagle Heart ]
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#73582 - 07/21/05 03:10 AM
Re: Queen Jaw Jaw, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Throne, Georgia Richardson
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Registered: 06/02/05
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Loc: Stuttgart, Germany
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quote: Originally posted by Dotsie: Eagle, I also like the way the queen punctuates her humor. It makes all the difference in the world. I recently read an article that I liked because it shied away from formal punctuation and shared that it's okay to break the rules. I guess I like breaking rules. I never could do so in Catholic school without getting red marks all over the paper. When I break grammar or punctuation rules now I say "nannynannybooboo". So there!
LOL, i share your pain! i may still bear the scarring of a thrice-folding ruler on the first two knuckles of my right hand, courtesy of sister joseta...they hurt when the weather gets funny but dang if i don't have near-perfect handwriting...that may have been where my spelling and vocabulary came from as for some punishment we had to let the dictionary fall open and copy all the words on both pages...eventually the X-Z page was earmarked but also eventually sister helen marie realized we'd done that and glued them together... ahhh, good times, good times...
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#73584 - 07/20/05 05:24 PM
Re: Queen Jaw Jaw, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Throne, Georgia Richardson
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Registered: 03/22/05
Posts: 4876
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quote: Originally posted by msdiana: who loves jawjaw?!
Me too, me too!
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