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Hello! A lurker de-lurks, momentarily, to pass on a Special Friday
Pome.
Inspired by Jonathan West's post, in which he writes " ... I think I
ought to start an A.A. Milne appreciation society, dedicated to the Use
of Capitals in the Oddest of Places, by Bears of Very Little Brain."
Hear Hear!
Wonderful Idear!
There's Nary a Bear
Who Does Not Care
To Learn and Share ...
Proper Use of Caps
When to Take Naps
Participles to Dangle
Hunny to Wangle
Brains to Pick
Balloons to Prick
It's Only Fair
That a Little Brained Bear
On a Bet or a Dare
Can Add to the Mix
Of Tech Writers' Tricks!
Enjoy the day!
Anne Cornwell, Software QA/Technical Writer
Drake Software, Franklin, NC
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