...just to show you the link where some are - just go through and find swirly ones! http://www.stellarjewelry.com/proddetail.php...the bands - interesting, one calls it twirl , the other slant http://www.bluenile.com/diamond-engagement-ring-white...
4 Answers · Family & Relationships · 20/12/2012
This is not really a short little poem - perhaps in inches - but you see, you need line breaks. Butst this up - make every line compact and a little jewel. You have the material, now break it right.
1 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 26/09/2012
Loved it! With an engaging theme and rhythm, it brilliantly combines everyday speech and poetic skills. The image of the teacup is exactly right. Worth several readings: joy!
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 22/02/2012
... has hurt everyone here on some level, mostly through lying and unwarranted attacks, and you don't want to come out and say that you speak...
7 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 30/08/2011
Honestly, I think of this more as a letter than a short story. It's very descriptive but I really couldn't see the point quickly and got a bit confused, is it about heartbreak? I think...
5 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 24/12/2010
Yes. However, instead of squealing over it like, "OMG, LUV ITTT!!!"...
6 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 23/12/2010
... overall the rhythm is monotonous and the word choice is nothing special...no images really make an impression. Like ..., it is quite a fair manifestation of writer's block, but not a great poem...
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 27/11/2011
thoughts, like birds caught in the oil spillage.
12 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 25/07/2009
Was it a UK fighter? I think you may mean Ross Pearson. Image and bio attached. He has tats on both shoulders. His left is a black tribal " twirl swirl thing".
3 Answers · Sports · 30/06/2009
...pro-tutorials/258- twirls ./ http://www.createblog.com/paintshop.../14-abstract- swirl / What you should do is select the part of the photo you want to put the effect around, copy it and paste it onto a new layer...
1 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 16/06/2009