[stylist] try this prompt

LoriStay at aol.com LoriStay at aol.com
Thu Jan 7 16:39:25 UTC 2010


how about global colding?
Actually, when they talk about global warming, they are talking about the 
average temperature of the earth, not local conditions.
I read somewhere that the North pole had shifted.   It is actually now in 
the waters off Alaska (not sure how far off).   What that means is that the 
climate of various portions of the world will also shift.   So glaciers will 
melt by the former north pole, Florida will cool down (40 degrees this 
morning), New York might become tropical, and you will have blizzards.
Climate change might actually have nothing to do with the global warming, 
and everything to do with the pole shift.   At least that has been gradual.   
A sudden pole shift thousands of years ago ended up freezing mammoths so 
hard that when they were recently dug up (within the last century), they still 
had fresh greens in their stomaches.
So bless the blizzards.   At least the weather reports gave us some waring.
Lori

In a message dated 1/6/10 9:17:48 PM, n6yr at sunflower.com writes:


> Oh,
> my first thought was of a voice heard in a dream, you know how dreams
> don't have to make sense.
> 
> and P.S. Robert, I'm gonna post something to you on writers chat list
> regarding cane use in the snow.  we're on our second week of having
> lots of snow on the ground, and again we have our second actual
> blizzard going right now!
> I wish somebody would get on the stick with global warming!   right
> now we have minimum of seven inches on the ground plus two have
> fallen today so far plus wind drifting it.  the snow plows sure don't
> consider walkers.
> 
> jc
> Jim Canaday M.A.
> Lawrence, KS
> 
> At 04:28 AM 1/5/2010, you wrote:
> >Hey you all --- I'm sitting here visualizing a family of Moon Pies 
> setting
> >up to talk to the Press in thirty minutes  (see Lori's message below) and
> >I'm thinking this is no crummy idea, this writing challenge thing. So 
> what
> >will the deal be? Are we going for it --- are we still talking about
> >possibilities --- are we starting --- are there rules or judges --- are
> >there people that just want to dig in and play and see what will develop 
> ---
> >rrrrrrr
> >
> >
> >
> >Robert Leslie Newman
> >Email- newmanrl at cox.net
> >THOUGHT PROVOKER Website-
> >Http://www.thoughtprovoker.info
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> >Behalf Of LoriStay at aol.com
> >Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 6:15 PM
> >To: stylist at nfbnet.org
> >Subject: [stylist] try this prompt
> >
> >Here's one I found in my files.   The first line is:
> >
> >"The moons start talking in thirty minutes," said the masculine voice 
> over
> >the PA system.
> >
> >I have a page or two of this story, but never finished it.
> >Lori
> >
> >In a message dated 1/1/10 12:24:32 AM, n6yr at sunflower.com writes:
> >
> >
> > >
> > > I like the 'supply the first line of a story.'
> > > I think we could have fun.  as I mentioned on the november
> > > teleconference, as a student therapist, my favorite test to administer
> > > to clients was the test where I show one picture, it is the middle of
> > > a story.  pictures number a couple dozen I could choose from, and they
> > > were to be the middle of the story the client would tell.  so, perhaps
> > > another would be to describe a scene, have it in the middle of a
> > > story.
> > > jc
> > >
> >
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