No, but it's a hard 25 with no chance for parole
2007-09-21 04:56:05
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answered by ponyboy 81 5
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No, the sentence ends soon enough. The problem is worse, because of a new period at the end of it, and then another sentence begins anew. Your life will be punctuated, forced to endure quotidian ennui, and what may appear to begin as a long sentence ends as a question. How to mark time becomes vexing ------ do these things suffice; or this: or that?
The occasional exclaimation is a nice surprise!
2007-09-22 07:14:46
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answered by Norm 3
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Yeah I guess.But, I just said ethat because I have no idea what you mean. LOL!
2007-09-21 19:06:54
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answered by grumpy_345 1
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Sure,until you run out of ink. Or your "pencils" ain't so sharp! Or you "pull a Hemingway." (sad)
2007-09-21 11:58:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I just hope it is not a short story.
2007-09-21 12:10:52
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answered by ghouly05 7
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AN ***
2007-09-21 17:59:26
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answered by bigturkeyme 6
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