gauchecritic
When there are grey skies
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As is my often wont, this afternoon I came up with a speech about a situation I found myself in. Ok I was day dreaming. You know, when you think of what you should have said instead of bursting into tears or storming out (for macho types read punch in the face or lay a cricket bat upside their head) What you should have said. What they say in films and plays.
The French have a phrase for it (as they often do) arrière d'escaliers or possibly idée arrière d'escaliers or something like that, the back stairs idea. But that's beside the point.
I was inventing a speech to do with personal loss and half way through I thought; No. I'm never going to use that in a story because it shows rather more of my inner self than I'm comfortable with.
Then I thought; If I'd thought of something hilariously funny which was equally soul baring or intimate I wouldn't have the faintest hesitation about telling everybody in ear shot.
Where do you draw your line?
The French have a phrase for it (as they often do) arrière d'escaliers or possibly idée arrière d'escaliers or something like that, the back stairs idea. But that's beside the point.
I was inventing a speech to do with personal loss and half way through I thought; No. I'm never going to use that in a story because it shows rather more of my inner self than I'm comfortable with.
Then I thought; If I'd thought of something hilariously funny which was equally soul baring or intimate I wouldn't have the faintest hesitation about telling everybody in ear shot.
Where do you draw your line?
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