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114553 Is there a recipe thread, I will have to look and put my posts on there for all to try.
Apr 10, 2014 03:24PM

114553 Frenchie, I love the piece you did on Anne Frank. Here Is a young girl showing us what bravery is. How even a simple school girl can teach the world the horror and beauty of life. She taught us no matter what you do to the body, the spark of life will continue and grow brighter no matter how hard you try to extinguish it.
Apr 08, 2014 01:54PM

114553 The only real difference beside a few different ways of spelling is the American authors seem to be less restricted in the use of colourfull language.
Apr 08, 2014 01:50PM

114553 Oh ok lol sorry.
Apr 08, 2014 01:46PM

114553 to what read or pick on or both ?
Apr 08, 2014 01:39PM

114553 You can never read to many novels, And why are American novels any worse then novels form any other country ?
Apr 07, 2014 03:52PM

114553 I like it, It is Poe at his best. Being someone who likes to draw I whish I could do so well.
Apr 07, 2014 02:40PM

114553 I see the pit form the pit and the pendulum the tell tale heart, the raven but what about murder in the rue morgue, the fall of the house of usher and the black death.
Apr 06, 2014 02:24PM

114553 For me it is Lenore, But I have always been a sucker for tragic stories, love or otherwise.

He even mentions Lenore in the Raven.

But no matter what one you like no one can compare to Poe.
Apr 06, 2014 01:33PM

114553 But to do it accidentally on a constant basis. Mind you if I could think of one person I would like to hear talk like this it would have to Edgar Allen Poe.

Yes I am a Poe fan
Apr 06, 2014 01:29PM

114553 Spilling Coffee, sacrilege you should never abuse coffee... It is the life blood of insomniacs. Not to keep them awake to keep the mind straight. Trust me I am one. After three days with little to no sleep it is the only thing to keep you sane. The longest with out sleep 5 days. It's a b*@%# let me tell you.
114553 I am a pie maker LOL. Chicken and bacon beef and onion egg and bacon apple blueberry, you name it I will give it a go.
Apr 06, 2014 01:02PM

114553 Frenchie,

A rhyme in time is so sublime it should be a crime not to write in rhyme.

Or is the rhymes a crime that I have done in time for not following the timeline

We love to rhyme we do it naturally. There are those that do it while they speak listen carefully when some people speak they have a habit of rhyming without knowledge of doing it. But if they tried they couldn't do it. I know a few who do it, I once asked each of them why they rhyme when the talk ? They said they didn't. So I repeated there last sentence to them and they were shocked to realize they were doing it. They then tried to do it consciously and couldn't.
114553 The only saving grave was the microwave, all but the pie were plenty hot enough, and the beauty of pies is the re-heat nicely in the oven. If you nuke them in the microwave they go soggy.
114553 Good afternoon everybody, ever have one of those days when you plan something execute it to perfection to find the planning was for nothing.

Made dinner today Homemade beef and onion pie, creamy mash broccoli and cheese. Pie is perfect mash is silky and the broccoli tender. All ready for 4pm. The boss doesn't get home until 5, go figure...
Apr 05, 2014 03:55PM

114553 Haiku, you've got to be kidding, I hate those had to write one for the hospice writing group. I prefer rondo's much better. And no I didn't put my Haiku on my writing page. but my Rondo is there.
Apr 05, 2014 04:20AM

114553 No I mean it has an edge to it, one that makes you think and feel. what the writer is feeling.
Apr 04, 2014 04:20PM

114553 Have you ever accidently bit down on tin foil, if so how did it feel ? If not don't try it its no fun. It like a shock going through you, a sudden jolt but not involving and type of electricity. It is actually very hard to explain and I don't think I'm doing it any justice.
Apr 04, 2014 04:07PM

114553 Frenchie, I think your poetry has a bite to it, sometimes like biting tin foil but it has real feeling to it. You can close your eyes after reading it and visualize the pain and suffering. I can empathize (?)with it.
Apr 04, 2014 03:29PM

114553 That was the first line of a poem I wrote to a girl when I was 17, almost 40 years ago, oops showing my age now...
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