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Romance/Love: August 24, 2005 Issue [#572]

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2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
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About This Newsletter



Hi, Red Writing Hood: Romance Reporter, here!

I will cover everything from poetry and stories of every length to customs and creative projects. If it has to do with romance and love, I will share it in this newsletter.




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Letter from the editor



First Dates And Dating



I think I was twelve.

I couldn't wear makeup but I put in my best earrings and dressed up in my favorite outfit: a red ruffled top and my most comfortable jeans.

We went to a Disney movie, with my sister and best friend playing chaperones. My parents drove the “limo”, a 1970 maroon Buick Century, and picked everyone up and deposited us off at the theater.

At twelve we were too “cool” to sit anywhere but the back third of the theater. So, three giggling girls and a slightly awkward man-in-training sat together four rows from the back door. There was a trip to the restroom (all three girls went together, of course) and a popcorn pit stop - all before the opening credits.

I remember some nervous chitchat during the credits but once the movie started and the lights went down we held hands. We whispered once or twice in the first two minutes and by chance our lips collided.

After that, I don’t remember a thing.

Except that the world was much brighter, more beautiful and hummed a little tune if you listened hard enough.

*Bigsmile*

How about you?
How was your first date?
Do you live in a country where dating is different than the US?
Are you part of a culture where dating may be different?
What are your thoughts on dating in general?

This reporter wants to know *Delight*

I'll be sharing your comments next month *Smile*

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Editor's Picks



Theme: Dating...

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by A Guest Visitor

 Stevie Wayne Bishop and the Midnight Run  [13+]
Fictional poem on small town socialization. SLAM entry. Janis Joplin reference in bold.
by BeHereBook

Let's Never Date  [ASR]
A poem about the excuses people use for not dating. (Contest Piece)
by Sara♥Jean

The Date Outfit  [ASR]
Don't you have one special outfit that you wear on all first dates?
by Pen Name

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by A Guest Visitor

 Fancy A Date?  [E]
Fifteen years of love.
by Lady writer



 
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Submitted By: Wolfsong
Submitted Comment:

Hi there, I just wanted to say thanks for featuring my poem and how much I enjoyed the other poems. I thoroughly enjoyed reading Rebecca's Heart Poetry and will have a bash at this myself. I look forward to seeing more ideas like this.

God Bless, Wolfsong


Submitted By: billwilcox
Submitted Comment:

Heart poetry? Now that's a new one on me. How about Christmas Tree Poetry? "The Wondrous Christmas Tree [E] I made it up myself... *Bigsmile*


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