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Storyteller
Posted: Mar 29 2012, 09:27 AM


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[ hr ] take the spaces away and that will make a line break.

[i]Your post goes in here. There should be at least a couple of paragraphs or about half a page. Shorter posting should be done as a JP with each short post separated by the [ hr ] page breaks. All posts MUST be in 3rd person, and past tense.

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[ hr ] take the spaces away and that will make a line break.

[i]Your post goes in here. There should be at least a couple of paragraphs or about half a page. Shorter posting should be done as a JP with each short post separated by the [ hr ] page breaks. All posts MUST be in 3rd person, and past tense.

[ hr ]
Summary: Summarize what you said in your post. "Read Post" or "Look for yourself" are not acceptable summaries. Be concise but clear so if someone is gone for a week or two they can catch up easier. “Jack agrees to join Jill to climb up a hill” is a good example.

Tags: List anyone affected by your thread.
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