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Did anyone do any teabagging yesterday? Apparently it's all the rage with American conservative types.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
Did anyone do any teabagging yesterday? Apparently it's all the rage with American conservative types.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLsKt4O4Yw8
One avatar has been actively engaged long before tea partying became popular.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
Did anyone do any teabagging yesterday? Apparently it's all the rage with American conservative types.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLsKt4O4Yw8
*snork* tea bagging* snork*

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Gotta love words like teabagging.

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Originally posted by shavixmir
Gotta love words like teabagging.
How have you been, Shav, and how are your literary projects coming along?

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Originally posted by rbmorris
Did anyone do any teabagging yesterday? Apparently it's all the rage with American conservative types.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLsKt4O4Yw8
"Who wouldn't want to teabag John McCain?"

Who, indeed?

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I'd let Sarah Palin Teabag me.

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That's it. I'm making a techno song titled "teabagging".

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
How have you been, Shav, and how are your literary projects coming along?
I'm sending my latest manuscript off to a publishers this weekend.
Very exciting stuff!

Here in Holland you send directly to publishing houses, unlike in the UK were you'd send it to a literary agent (in case you're wondering).

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Originally posted by shavixmir
I'm sending my latest manuscript off to a publishers this weekend.
Very exciting stuff!

Here in Holland you send directly to publishing houses, unlike in the UK were you'd send it to a literary agent (in case you're wondering).
Do you send your material free, uncopyrighted?

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Originally posted by black beetle
Do you send your material free, uncopyrighted?
As soon as he has fixed it to a paper, it's copyrighted.

Or do you mean 'registered'?

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Originally posted by shavixmir
I'm sending my latest manuscript off to a publishers this weekend.
Very exciting stuff!

Here in Holland you send directly to publishing houses, unlike in the UK were you'd send it to a literary agent (in case you're wondering).
Would you like a literary agent?

I charge a reasonable fee.

Your soul, basically.

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Originally posted by black beetle
Do you send your material free, uncopyrighted?
I'll be doing it for the first time (a novel anyways).
But, yes.
There are no cases of publishers (literary agents) rejecting a manuscript and then stealing it (seemingly).

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Originally posted by Seitse
As soon as he has fixed it to a paper, it's copyrighted.

Or do you mean 'registered'?
I am not aware of the Dutch law. In my country it is necessary to register your text, otherwise it is not considered copyrighted.