diaglo said:$7 million. you can buy a lot of D&D for that.
heck, they might have enough to get the newest edition even
Mark said:Lead with Halo and D&D, make a point to key on Wicca, but simply gloss over the 35-times-a-day calling boyfriend who lives under his mother. It's like blaming the oregano and basil and all but ignoring the spoiled meat in the pasta gravy.
Kinda looks like a young Winona Ryder.
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Not any more. Poynter Institute studies show that readers turn off when faced with the inverted pyramid. It hasn't been a standard style (especially for five paragraphs, holy crap!) for years now. At my last job interview, for my current job, I was specifically asked if I was wedded to the inverted pyramid. (I am not; I was a narrative guy before narrative was cool.)The Grumpy Celt said:I used to be a reporter and a news paper editor, so I have some insight into the matter.
The first five paragraphs of a story are considered to be important and are usually reserved for a summary of the story with a Who, What, When, Where, How and a Why.