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dan_kessler February 11 2005, 02:03:22 UTC
I like the little polar bear at the end of this. I can string a sentence together most of the time. If not, the fragment is there for effect.

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s_frost February 11 2005, 02:35:53 UTC
The polar bear used to scroll, actually. There's nothing I like more than a man who isn't completely neglectful of grammar. They tend to be a rarity in these parts.

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dan_kessler February 11 2005, 05:17:32 UTC
I'm sorry I missed that then. Maybe one day he'll migrate again. When winter has passed, it'll happen. I happen to enjoy a semicolon every now and then.

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s_frost February 11 2005, 05:39:49 UTC
You may encourage me to set him moving again. Give it a month and you'll have the opportunity to see him move. A daring man, you are. Most stay away from any punctution that's not a period.

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dan_kessler February 11 2005, 13:56:21 UTC
I want him to live a full life, complete with exercise and movement. I would want no less as a virtual polar bear. You mean apostrophes are taboo? I'm afraid I'm too fond of them to give them up.

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s_frost February 11 2005, 18:49:29 UTC
You make me want to name the little thing. Do you have any suggestions? If people neglect capitalisation, it's easy to look over apostrophes, too. You're slowly becoming my favourite person alive.

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dan_kessler February 11 2005, 20:51:36 UTC
Is it a boy or a girl? Who needs punctuation when you don't need capitalization? That's quite the compliment. I'll try to keep it up.

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s_frost February 12 2005, 04:23:34 UTC
I'll say a girl. I have three sons and a daughter. I need more females in my life. Really, one is lost without the other, yeah? You're passing with flying colours. I doubt that you'll ever disappoint.

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dan_kessler February 12 2005, 06:11:04 UTC
How about Sophia? I like the elegance of it. I've only got older brothers, so a little estrogen every now and then is definitely welcome. Punctuation, capitalization...what else is necessary? Oh, grammar! I nearly left that one out. It'd be a shame, too. Careful, I'm new and might trip over my shoestrings.

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s_frost February 12 2005, 06:22:06 UTC
It does have a particular ring to it. It reminds me of royalty. So, Sophia she is. Oh, I've actually got ten brothers and sisters. Sadly, I rarely talk to most of them. I think that you'll manage, and if you do fall, I've got Spider-man Band-Aids.

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dan_kessler February 12 2005, 06:28:16 UTC
Well, she's a very sophisticated polar bear. She sits there and guards you from terrible intruders. She's noble in that sense. Well, I don't get to see my brothers often because one's in D.C. and the other is in France. Odd combination, I know. All it gets me is political banter and some foreign language skills. Are they regular band-aids or the medicated sort?

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