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The Dark Side of the Moon - 1
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by ashleylee in Romantic Fiction
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the topic game

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:41 pm    Post subject: the topic game Reply with quote

hi everyone! all you need to do is write about 5 sentences about the topic that the person above you posted, then type a topic for the next person to write about


example:

person1: blah. blah. blah. blah. blah.

topic

person 2:blah. blah. blah. blah. blah. (about the topic posted by person 1)

new topic

etc.

here is the first topic: why did you choose YWS over other writer's sites?

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