Tommy is thinking why posters refer to themselves in the third person. I have tried to, so has himself if speaking in the third person he finds one asking him why? can two people converse in the third person? Tommy finds it difficult to quote directly from a third person's point of view while speaking to the third-person themselves (or is it your imagination that we find ones mind co-joining)We wonder if one's first-person obligates the second-persons directly attributed pro-noun. I myself think that we should (Tommy is speaking directly here)avoid all confusion in such matters by using the first-person when writing or speaking to the reader as one will find that he or she wonders if themselves are also confused. Yours (or is it ones)Tommy Carroll himself.
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Hi Katherine.
Thanks for comment on Compy Dompy.
Sorry for not getting back sooner.
I enjoyed Dedicated Follower of fashion.
Dave
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Hello Katherine,
Glad you liked "Let Me Pee" (not altogether autobiographical!).
I liked your Dedicated Follower of Fashion. My own take is a bit different!
http://www.writeoutloud.net/public/blogentry.php?blogentryid=30111
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Hello Look forward to reading some of your work.
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Katherine,
I await future postings. Welcome to this online community.
J. Otis
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<Deleted User> (7075)
Fri 23rd Dec 2011 22:12
Hi Katherine , Welcome to WOL. Winston
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John Coopey
Fri 12th Jul 2013 21:22
Thanks for your thoughts on "Route 46".
You present me with an image I can't get out of my mind, Katherine!
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