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Try reading some Graham Greene, famous for long sentences where action is separated with the comma and not the full stop. It allows the sense of excitement to carry.Originally posted by kandr View PostTry using sentences rather than 5 lines of drivel running into each other.Comment
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Yeah maybe, I'll look at it.Originally posted by minestrone View PostTry reading some Graham Green, famous for long sentences where action is separated with the comma and not the full stop. It allows the sense of excitement to carry.Comment
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You are handing out literary reviews of posts and yet Graham Greene who is regarded as the finest post war writer is someone, maybe, you just might look at.Originally posted by kandr View PostYeah maybe, I'll look at it.
You must be spod.Comment
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Eh? I think your logic is flawed mate. I'm sure I could find books that are regarded as excellent, that you haven't read. Do we have to read every book ever written before we can offer criticism?Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou are handing out literary reviews of posts and yet Graham Greene who is regarded as the finest post war writer is someone, maybe, you just might look at.
You must be spod.Comment
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And you must be the c unt who says he's not posting again until he gets to Bali. You're full of sh!t as usual.Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou are handing out literary reviews of posts and yet Graham Greene who is regarded as the finest post war writer is someone, maybe, you just might look at.
You must be spod.
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Is there any need for that language? I am sure if you read some Greene at university you might be able to insult at a higher level.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostAnd you must be the c unt who says he's not posting again until he gets to Bali. You're full of sh!t as usual.Comment
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Perhaps that's why I didn't go to University. I could already read.Originally posted by minestrone View PostIs there any need for that language? I am sure if you read some Greene at university you might be able to insult at a higher
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That is the crappiest put down I have seen you doOriginally posted by SupremeSpod View PostPerhaps that's why I didn't go to University. I could already read.
"I didn't go to University. I could already read"
Spod, they don't teach you how to read at university, but you will never know because you are a thicko who never got in.Comment
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Read what you've posted above when you're not drunk.Originally posted by minestrone View PostThat is the crappiest put down I have seen you do
"I didn't go to University. I could already read"
Spod, they don't teach you how to read at university, but you will never know because you are a thicko who never got in.
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