Ken Clinger wrote:
Using only letters of the Cyrillic alphabet, which the e-mail program rudely translated back into the Latin alphabet, Ken Clinger wrote: Anticipating the future, easier than anticipating the past.
Reasonably, Ken Clinger wrote:
Even clairvoyance doesn't enable one to see several dictionaries from several hundred miles away, let alone open and reed them.
Ken Clinger wrote: Replying to the last one first, Miz Ellen noted that Ken Clinger wrote , and wondered how she’d gotten caught up in all this.
Ellen Miz Ellen asked: So it's all about me now?
and probably against your will, Ken Clinger wrote.
The only way to have more vigorous action verbs is to use them myself,"
Ken Clinger wrote:
Chuckling to himself, since no one would chuckle along with him, Ken Clinger wrote:
In an unbreakable code
Ken Clinger wrote: Since no one else would be able to read it, it was done in an invisible type font...
Ken Clinger wrote complete nonsense, or so it appeared to those who did not understand that it was a Ken Zoan...
With excellent penmanship and the Palmer method,
Ken Clinger wrote amazingly like a word processing font:
"Sometimes I feel hindered by this technology,
Ken Clinger wrote, still unable to find any words under his pen. He also felt hindered by the fact that the previous evening his hot air popcorn popper got jammed up with popped popcorn, not only burning the popcorn, but refusing to work after it cooled off, as it had in the past.
Ken Clinger wrote that He was actually pleased
that he would now have an excuse to replace it with a different model, because he didn't like having to "babysit" the popper, preferring to do the dishes, in an efficient time-saving measure.
Ken clinger wrote that he was concerned that the subject had inexplicably turned to popcorn, with no memory of how this had happened. He then gave up resisting and let it play itself out.
Ken clinger wrote that
although the dishwashing was actually only a couple feet away, the concentration and sounds of dishwashing made him tend to forget about the popping popcorn.
much to his relief, ken clinger wrote no more. and the piece was allowed to end.
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