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On the Record Posts: 5175 Joined: 3 Mar 2008 | I'm having a similar problem; while I know what I am going to review, availability/study is getting in the way. Anyone approve of a review of this year's School Certificate (Australia)? |
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Gone Gonzo Posts: 1213 Joined: 22 Apr 2008 | Do a detailed review of your carpeting. |
Beat Writer Posts: 213 Joined: 6 Aug 2008 | Review Spanky's Quest for the SNES. |
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It's settled! My next review will be of my carpeting! Now, what about the review after that? I will actually do a carpeting review. That is my next challenge. User was banned for: The Second Annual Escapist Election: Part 1: Presidential Primaries. (Permanent) |
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Well, I recently delved into the "User Review" section, a sea of abnormally good grammar, and giants among writers. I did a bit of a practice run, which got an excellent reception, then a second review which was too, liked. Sure, it wasn't as popular as my beloved Sandwich, but the few posts it got were nice and positive.
I'm happy with what was said when I dipped the tips of my toes into that arena, and I'm ready to wade into the mass of words. But, I'm at a standstill. What should I review? Obviously, I'm not just going to buy a truck load of games, for the sheer purpose of reviewing them, but I'm open to suggestions.
I'm looking for original suggestions, please. Nobody suggest TFU, COD4, or Halo 3.
Any ideas to help cure my writer's block? Well, a sort of writer's block