Follow the rules, or the judge who arranges your sentence may throw the book at you.
algernon
4 years ago
No writing needed
algernon
4 years ago
Vertical lines would make it a grid.
Shane the Freestyler
4 years ago
Oh, good. I was worried I wouldn’t be able to make paper airplanes!
James
4 years ago
Vertical ruled lines don’t work so well, surprisingly.
Earthbound Misfit
4 years ago
Old Zen saying:
Trains of thought running along Ruled Lines never fold up in Time.
Earthbound Misfit
4 years ago
Had no idea farm equipment needed their own notebooks.
Earthbound Misfit
4 years ago
Mandatory for AG 404 classes. – International Harvester Recommendations Monthly
Earthbound Misfit
4 years ago
Three-card Monte basics:
Playing? Stay behind rules line. Operating? Fold up fast to avoid sentencing.
Earthbound Misfit
4 years ago
OK, found my chemistry notebook now.
Have you seen my DIVIDE math notebook?
Marum
4 years ago
“Ruled lines for arranging sentences”
What a novel idea.
Marum
4 years ago
@James….They do for making paper-airplanes.
Marum
4 years ago
@EM….”Had no idea farm equipment needed their own notebooks.”
They don’t, but they need logbooks,
Eggrish
4 years ago
The key strategy in sentence composition is opening and closing your notebook rapidly, like Pac-Man eating dots. They’ll just fall into place that way.
coffeebot
4 years ago
The pencil, with pointy end, is best used to write between horizontal ruled lines.
Follow the rules, or the judge who arranges your sentence may throw the book at you.
No writing needed
Vertical lines would make it a grid.
Oh, good. I was worried I wouldn’t be able to make paper airplanes!
Vertical ruled lines don’t work so well, surprisingly.
Old Zen saying:
Trains of thought running along Ruled Lines never fold up in Time.
Had no idea farm equipment needed their own notebooks.
Mandatory for AG 404 classes. – International Harvester Recommendations Monthly
Three-card Monte basics:
Playing? Stay behind rules line.
Operating? Fold up fast to avoid sentencing.
OK, found my chemistry notebook now.
Have you seen my DIVIDE math notebook?
“Ruled lines for arranging sentences”
What a novel idea.
@James….They do for making paper-airplanes.
@EM….”Had no idea farm equipment needed their own notebooks.”
They don’t, but they need logbooks,
The key strategy in sentence composition is opening and closing your notebook rapidly, like Pac-Man eating dots. They’ll just fall into place that way.
The pencil, with pointy end, is best used to write between horizontal ruled lines.