Also called a Houndfish.
The scientific name is apt:
Tylosurus crocodilus
But I prefer the Hawaiian name. `AHA.
I always wondered what an Aha! looked like.
That creative burst of energy. That supremely original thought.
Aha!
`aha!
Now I know..
4 am (don't ask) and 71 degrees.
Another ridiculous and pointless activity blatantly ripped off from one of my blogger friends.
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You see.
It's just that I am waiting...
waiting...
waiting...
For January.
For the next step.
Writing is full of waiting.
Waiting for that perfect phrase, the right word...that unique metaphor
for your query to be answered...a partial...a full requested...
A publisher...
waiting...
Kind of like Christmas.
waiting...
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~waits can be long~
Merry Christmas!
Milady the Most Honourable Kimberley the Subversive of Bartonhurst in the River
Do smile, bow, and scrape when you say it too.
Yes, waaay too much time on your hands. Grab your gear and go jump in the ocean, will you? ;)
How fun!
My name is Lady Madame Rebecca in the Middle of Bismorton Shropcake.
And curtsey when you say that...it hides the smirk!
lol...
I'm not worthy! I'm not worthy!
Mine is: Reverend Countess Holly the Mirthful of Lesser Cheese Winston, which doesn't sound promising. I wish you could make up your own. Mine would be far more HOPEFUL; something like... Reverend Countess Holly on-the-rise-to-future-bestsellerdom!
"Her Excellency Janet the Educated of Pease Pottage"
Hmm. How did they know I was talking about writing a novel concerning pod people?? Very interesting. ;)
P.S. Just kidding about the pod people. I can't write SF/F (I don't read it; can't get into it).
I have such exalted friends - Oh this is TOO funny...I spell checked exalted and it wanted to change it to
EXHAUSTED!!!!
How did it know?
ROTFL
Merry Christmas everybody!
I just got my editorial letter!!!
My editor ROCKS!
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