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Re: Weird titles
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- Subject: Re: Weird titles
- From: Lavinia Adler <laviniaa@JUNO.COM>
- Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 14:53:19 -0500
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Thanks for the link to the hilarious story, Betty. I think I undid a
couple of days of broken collarbone healing by laughing so much, but, on
the other hand, laughter is supposed to be the best medicine, so maybe I
came out even.
Did the original request for unusual titles ask for fictional ones or for
titles of books that have been published? I thought the latter. I make
up titles all the time, for my own amusement, but have never followed
through with a story!
Lavinia Adler
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