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VA: Dead Wrong Turn

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Guest Writer: Jim McPartland
I was heading back from Avon, CT on my way to Milford Saturday from a writers networking meeting. I was on my way to its annual Oyster […]

Original post: Dead Wrong Turn

5 Responses to “VA: Dead Wrong Turn”

  1. on 08 Jan 2009 at 1:36 pmKodie

    I guess something exciting happened but it was written very boringly. I stuck it out so I would have a basis for comment but I really didn’t want to finish reading a lot of incidental details and play-by-play, who cares what, what was that whole part about Jake at the beginning. This is someone who has interesting stories who thinks he is writing like you are on the edge of your seat, but I was dying. DYING! Every crucial one-sentence paragraph.

    to get.

    to the.

    oh my god.

    it’s happening.

    wait, not yet…

    in a second!

    I will describe.

    something.

    Do you believe it? Wild, I know!

    Your browser may not support the display of this image: That’s me, who died of boredom 17 minutes ago.

    I miss the real V. I tried to leave a comment on her previous article to the last person who posted and when I clicked submit, my comment never showed up. I don’t know what broke there, but this happens a lot. You like a blog, you want to know what happens next, and suddenly the blogger stops posting for one reason or another you never find out. Just don’t come back if you don’t want to, V. Or explain this shit.