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Found it!*
*The post we referred to in last week, this one; about how, in the early days of this blog, we’d find ourselfs prompted by the oddest of things to write a post.
the Wakefield Doctrine ‘Always Chilled…Never Heated’
May 3, 2013Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)Finish the Sentence Friday.
(a ‘blog hop’ that is being: sponsored, promoted, hosted by, enticed-into-by-the-charms-of, held-in-a-metaphorical-gymnasium-on-a-Friday-night, on-the-list-of-charming-old-homes-to-tour, the central feature of the blogosphere and experienced as the high point of the week at the BB&G, courtesy of the Doctrine’s three favorite Bloggarini : Janine ( Confessions of a Mommyaholic), Kate (Can I have another bottle of Whine…), Stephanie (Mommy, for real) and Dawn (Dawn’s Disaster)
“If I were stuck on an island, I would like to have…”
…the following in no particular order or emphasis:
- Ginger and Maryanne
- an internet connection
- the body of a 19 year old (gender optional)
- the mind of my present age
- 1 of my childhood friends
- 3 of my adolescent aged friends
- 1 of my teenage years girlfriends (real or imagined)
- my first car (1964 Chevy Bel Air station wagon in faded-to-orange-blue paint)
- a contract to complete the Wakefield Doctrine book (currently in ‘pre-write’)
- the physique to wear shorts without looking: a) silly, b) old or d) excessively gay (not that there’s anything wrong with being gay)
- an endless supply of BLTs (despite the climate there is always magically un-adulterated mayonnaise)
- a boat (just for sitting in and looking at the Island from the middle of the lagoon, with Maryanne waving and what I would swear looks like Ola in a clearing in the jungle)
Hey! Somehow I have this little darling up at the beginning of the eponymous Friday morning…. hey! don’t be afraid to call in tomorrow night (if you find yourself in a place at 8:00 pm EDT where you know where the kids are, and they seem to be happy and quiet or you have no plans and you feel like something that will challenge your beliefs and amuse you in ways that you haven’t been amused since…oh I don’t know… since, before girlfriends and boyfriends, husbands and wives, children and favorite pets became the central organizing feature of your reality. call and you might find yourself enjoying, or not who can really say for sure?
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Wellll!
That certainly was fun.
To get a jump on this week’s Doctrine posts, we’ll be continuing our discussion of fluency.
For our purposes, the term fluency denotes the understanding of the principles of the Wakefield Doctrine; like with a second language, i.e. an advanced degree in facility in the use of the language of the Doctrine.
Should be a fun week,
That was fun (no, Denise, Monday morning (while leaving a comment) is not the time to figure out how to italicize words in the comment box).
I’ll meet everyone in the language lab a bit later!
simple:
use html*
word
*what is html code for a given effect? in your dash board (where it lets you do effects directly) do something then got to text view and you will see the html code directly
damn! it imposed the effect! instead of letting the code show!
always bracketed with < > em is the code at the front of the word. then /em (in brackets after the word)
Young body, mature mind, ideal mix.
Yes, you can’t demo html code without it doing the effect, I’ve tried. Maybe if you post a picture of the code it would work.
Thanks to both of you, Clark and Mimi, for the feedback.
Tried learning basic html once, it “turned into” math in my brain and…total shutdown, lol
no math and brackets
a sent of letter things: em = italics strong = bold print delete = strike through sup = super numeral
the trick is the
oh, by the way, what did the tonal say when you thought, I’d really enjoy getting started early on the Six… what kind of surprises does my imagination have up her sleeve… no, wait! Don’t tell me… it started with, “Never mind what they say, you need to look out for yourself…”