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I Can Name That Life In Five WordsDescribe your current life situation in five words, four with alliteration. Example: laughing at ludicrous lack works OR seems sour sweeti… Started by realteal |
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Dec 6, 2009 Reply by Maricel Evasco |
Personification "Prose" PoemI've always enjoyed doing this particular creative writing lesson in class. It seems easy, but my students encounter some difficulties maki… Started by Maricel Evasco |
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Nov 7, 2009 Reply by Apposite |
Halloween Acrostic PoemHeaven and hell's day of truce. All souls revisit the living with permission from Samhain Looking @ ghosts and goblins, witches on brooms… Started by Maricel Evasco |
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Oct 31, 2009 Reply by ZenDog |
La Calavera Catrina -poem, spell, or 50 word mini sagaOk, Let's create a poem, spell, or 50 word mini saga centered upon La Calavera Catrina. “La Calavera Catrina,” a Mexican depiction of a… Started by Maricel Evasco |
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Oct 18, 2009 Reply by Lily Roth |
Friendfound you in the mist amongst all the others searching truth in words and love Started by Rishi |
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Oct 16, 2009 Reply by Maricel Evasco |
What would you name a movie after your life?What would you name a movie after your life? maximum 3 words Started by Maricel Evasco |
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Oct 12, 2009 Reply by Lily Roth |
Euphemisms and words for CrazySOUND, DETONATION, CONNOTATION by David Hunter Sutherland Call me crazy, (mad with joy) place this simple heart languishing in harbor on… Started by Maricel Evasco |
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Oct 10, 2009 Reply by Maricel Evasco |
The Colloquialism in our Daily LivesThere are plenty of colloquialism examples in American speech. One such example is the phrase “What’s up?” Many of us would understand th… Started by Maricel Evasco |
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Oct 9, 2009 Reply by Maricel Evasco |
A Flash In The Pan ManKnew a guy who would die for legs so long up came a spider and sat down beside him with legs so long and hairy he ran so wild and ran so fa… Started by MrsCodgerprice |
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Oct 9, 2009 Reply by Maricel Evasco |
Dismissals - Occupational PunsWhen people lose their jobs they may be dismissed, sacked, fired or kicked out; they may be out on their ear or on their neck; they may be… Started by Maricel Evasco |
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Sep 8, 2009 Reply by Maricel Evasco |
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