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Even if you aren't a writer, but enjoy chatting with writers, here's a chat thread for you. You can discuss anything you want here, as long as you are kind and respectful. None of us enjoys controversy and there is no place for it here in this cubit.
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Name: Cherie (Cece) Coogan Southeastern WI zone 5a
Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!1 You peeps are back! So looking forward to another story Sharon. I've been vwey vwey patient. Now I feel the excitement in the blood....................Another story soon? Please yes, soon
I LUV the new look. It will be so easy to cubitz around and find info or ask questions when you're working on something AND to share a story once or twicely.
Name: Cherie (Cece) Coogan Southeastern WI zone 5a
I love it Sharon. And I'll be patient just a little bit longer. We're looking at 50's on Wednesday and almost 60 if not a couple degrees over on Thursday, with rain. Looking up, the snow will soon be gone. Then for a bit of dry up before I get to clean my beds. My moods are getting brighter......................... la la la la
So glad to see this Cubit up and running. Love the new look and the different sections. it like a Burgundy red so it not blinding. Burgundy one of my fav colors too.
Name: Sally central Maryland slef employed writier
Hello, all. I'm happy to have found the 'write' place to chat. (Groan- dad is an inveterate punner. Did I use that word correctly? Good. Had to make an impression !)
I have a shirt this exact 'pink-red' color- I must love it! The darker tone to it tones down the white blocks of text so it won't blind me on my insomniac visits too.
Have a great day all!
"If you bring joy and enthusiasm to everything you do, people will think you're crazy" W. Haelfeli, New Yorker cartoon
Arizona morning to everyone.
Sharon, I have a technical question.
At the top of this thread you phrase "Even if you aren't a writer..."
I may have phrase it "Even if you're not a writer..."
How/why would one choose one way of phrasing over the other? Is there a rule or is it a preference?
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