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>Anne Cornwell wrote:
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>Hello! A lurker de-lurks, momentarily, to pass on a Special Friday Pome.
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>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."
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>Hear Hear!
>Wonderful Idear!
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>There's Nary a Bear
>Who Does Not Care
>To Learn and Share ...
Bears can be tech writers?
>Proper Use of Caps
>When to Take Naps
Would that be now? *yawn*
>Participles to Dangle
>Hunny to Wangle
Whoa...hey...this is a family list.
>Brains to Pick
>Balloons to Prick
Tech writing is a party.
>It's Only Fair
>That a Little Brained Bear
>On a Bet or a Dare
>Can Add to the Mix
>Of Tech Writers' Tricks!
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