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The Tongue Thing | Checkers' World
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Spreading the Cardigan Welsh Corgi vibe around the globe. I have a slight overbite which allows my tongue to peek out of my mouth without me knowing it. As a public service to all who have enjoyed my “tongue thing” in past posts, as well as new visitors, I have collected the best photos here:. Here’s a few of me just doing silly tongue stuff:. I hope you enjoyed the pics. Thanks for taking a look! The tongue thing is very funny, but what also caught me is his sweet and wise expression. On March 26, 2008.
redgirls-in-scotland.blogspot.com
the red girls in Scotland: Rest in Peace Darling Radio
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The red girls in Scotland. A blog about Our Lives, Loves and Adventures.We are Hungarian Vizslas BTW.(Oh. And divas too). Sunday, February 24, 2008. Rest in Peace Darling Radio. Yesterday Radio died. He was only 3 years old. Radio was everything that is good and brave and humbling about our most beautiful breed. Our thoughts are with Andrea and Lasse. We do not think that there could possibly have been more devoted owners. Monday, February 25, 2008 at 3:37:00 AM GMT. Thank you Di for all your support and...
troodler.wordpress.com
Narrative / Plot Hooks. How, When, Why, and How Not? | Hello Spacegirl
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The website of Trudi Topham. Narrative / Plot Hooks. How, When, Why, and How Not? A hook is a narrative device to hook (harr, geddit? Your reader and reel them in. Traditionally percieved as something with which one opens a story, I’m afraid it goes much further than that. You see, once your reader is hooked and reeled in, what’s to stop him jumping out of the keep net? Why, more hooks, of course! Chapter 1: Hook, narrative, hook. Chapter 2: Second character narrative. Hook. That’s not to say a cli...
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Horses | Clouddragon
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Spreading sweetness and light. Cream of the crop. I have two horses, Rabhar and the Tarq. They are both Arabians. Why do I like Arab horses? Because they are like no other horses on the planet. They are tough, sweet, intelligent, interested in their surroundings, and in interacting with humans. If you can hit it off with an Arab horse you have a mate for life! A great advantage when you want to ”Catch your horse” LOL! Have to catch their horses! It’s good to be loved. After a couple of days he came towar...