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Re: Push: AU (DT)
It was an NPC :)
Nov 27, 2013 -
Re: Push: AU (DT)
Tis true, but it's been open since Sunday and I thought a kick-start was not uncalled for :) @Iggy, come and kill me for my iniquitous insurgency!
Nov 26, 2013 -
Re: Push: AU (DT)
I've started, seeing as nobody else did :)
Nov 26, 2013 -
Re: Push: AU (Closed)
Ivor Volkov || New York Ivor stuck his hands deeper into his pockets and buried his chin in his collar. A gust of cold November wind came whistling between the ...
Nov 26, 2013 -
Re: Push: AU (DT)
When do we start? I'm raring to go!
Nov 22, 2013 -
Re: Knight Barefoot's Log
1-10 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11-20 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 21-30 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. ...
Nov 17, 2013 -
Re: The Fair Food Fight
For the West Wing: 1.) (0 reviews) 2.) (0 reviews) 3.) (0 reviews) 4.) (0 reviews) 5.) (1 review) 6.) (0 reviews)
Nov 15, 2013 -
Re: Push: AU (DT)
Hi everyone! Could I have a first generation stitcher, please?
Nov 11, 2013 -
Re: The Fair Food Fight
I hereby swear to bring honor to the West Wing. Forward!
Nov 11, 2013 -
Re: The Oakland Institute [Closed]
Ruben Orwell Ruben sucked his spoon, listening intently to the chatter around him. The trick was really to latch on to a single conversation and somehow block out all the ...
Oct 9, 2013 -
Re: The Great Grammar Compendium
Sources: * Remember that different countries and cultures use different conventions. The great style manuals differ on many of the points of punctuation, so nothing is set in stone here. ...
Sep 14, 2013 -
Re: The Great Grammar Compendium
iv. All caps: Sometimes people use caps in their work to denote shouting. This is fine, but must never be overdone. Caps are only very rarely necessary, and are a ...
Sep 14, 2013 -
Re: The Great Grammar Compendium
iii. Underline: Nope, not in a literary work. Like bold, you can use it in titles, but it really has no place in the average literary work.
Sep 14, 2013 -
Re: The Great Grammar Compendium
ii. Italics: Italics are more common. They can be used … 1.) For emphasis. I couldn’t believe that he had chosen a yellow bow-tie. He said what ? 2.) Thoughts ...
Sep 14, 2013 -
Re: The Great Grammar Compendium
IV) TYPOGRAPHY i. Bold: Bold is never used in common literary writing as a device. It can be used to format headings or titles, but rarely, if ever, occurs in ...
Sep 14, 2013
