Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Tell me again - email is a good thing?

I'm not entirely convinced.

At least in the time of snail mail, there would be at least a few days between posting off a query or submission, and getting a rejection. A few days of hope. Now hopes can be raised and dashed in minutes. Hey ho.

On a different note, do you know what similarity there is between a woman's cleavage and a man's moustache?

Both can gather tasty titbits that can be eaten later.

Note to self: must stop eating handfuls of dry Frosties straight from the box.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very funny.

Anonymous said...

TIT-bits?

You roll me up. ROFL :-)
Or was it a freudian slip?

Liz Hinds said...

No, definitely deliberate.

Anonymous said...

I liked it too, but not many men have tashes these days.

Joy Des Jardins said...

You are a funny lady Liz...hee,hee.

Serena said...

LOL, Liz. I'm always finding crumbs and stuff down my bra. Now I know what to call it.

Hey, I got a rejection today. It took about 6 weeks. At least it was a nice one. {{sigh}}

Mauigirl said...

Sorry about your rejection but liked your joke! ;-)

By the way, I "tagged" you with a meme on my blog Mauigirl's Meanderings...hope you haven't answered the same one recently - if so just refer me to the old entry!

MissKris said...

Last nite I just posted an entry about email versus snail mail, how I'm trying to start up a bit of the old-fashioned REAL mail in my life again 'coz I've missed it so much. Hmmmmm...I'm such a slob that I tuck in a dish towel whenever I eat spaghetti or something similarly sloppy or slippery. A stray bit of spaghetti down the cleavage is...well...uncomfortable, haha! ;-P

Lee said...

I'd be lost without email facilities. I write often to friends and those who haven't got computers do without all my ramblings....(aren't they lucky?)

Welshcakes Limoncello said...

Yes, agree with you about a few days of hope, whatever it's about. The same used to be true of credit card bills: you used to be able to go on hols, sign the slip and it was ages before you had to pay. Now everything is right on your next bill! [Do hope James is not reading this!] Keep at the submissions, Liz. Your writing is good.