fortyish australian, lives in terraced house in north london with a 4 year old and a feisty but fading goldfish. reads far too many 'mommyblogs'. misses sunshine and blue skies and twisties. addicted to reading actual books, sleeping and the scent of roses in other people's gardens.
Monday, November 27, 2006
Web writing nag number 1
People, you cannot say that something is ‘cliché’. Cliché is a noun. Either say that it is ‘a cliché’, or that it is ‘clichéd’. I thank you.
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Anonymous
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...and yet when my boot heel lightly brushes their throats they flinch back, as if struck physically by the thought that death is tantalisingly close. Death is cliche.
1 comment:
...and yet when my boot heel lightly brushes their throats they flinch back, as if struck physically by the thought that death is tantalisingly close. Death is cliche.
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