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Delicate flowah
There are moods in which it is extremely satisfying to write lines like:
"Returning to my point," said Janet, "piss off."
Even if I have no idea whether that'll stay in the final draft.
Byerly's has been consistently having issues with letting me order my groceries, but that's okay, right? because the vertigo has decided that I shouldn't eat food anyway. Blah. I have all sorts of lovely tisanes bought by myself or sent by friends, but for this I have fallen back on lemon chamomile, which I have been drinking since I was 15 or so and which has never -- well, actually it has failed me fairly often. But never catastrophically, and that seems important.
Harumphharumphharumphharumph.
"Returning to my point," said Janet, "piss off."
Even if I have no idea whether that'll stay in the final draft.
Byerly's has been consistently having issues with letting me order my groceries, but that's okay, right? because the vertigo has decided that I shouldn't eat food anyway. Blah. I have all sorts of lovely tisanes bought by myself or sent by friends, but for this I have fallen back on lemon chamomile, which I have been drinking since I was 15 or so and which has never -- well, actually it has failed me fairly often. But never catastrophically, and that seems important.
Harumphharumphharumphharumph.
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And I'm quite in favor of such lines in drafts. They seem to have the same merits in the drafts of e-mails, sometimes, too.
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I *do* hope it stays in the final draft! That's a great line. And it's funny, 'cause it wouldn't work nearly as well without the mid-line cesura; "Returning to my point, piss off," said Janet. wouldn't be nearly so good - even though that's how a person (Janet) would say it.
Eh, I babble. Feel better!
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Lemon tea of any kind is a marvelous thing. And since I can't wave wands and make it all better right now, I will hope lemon chamomile preforms to the max right now.
And that is a marvelous line. I hope it survives to the final draft.
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As is the case far too often, hoping for better for you.