The Scavenger has mixed feelings about leather couches, because they can verge on reminding her of car upholstery. But when the leather is soft and buttery like on this vintage sofa, she just wants to flop right down with a good book. Or, forget the book and grab a blanket. Yessssss. -MM
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The reader, responding from the Pivoting Perfection, has mixed feelings about AT writer's perplexing propensity for writing posts in the third person, or the first person plural, when the writer is referring to his or her own self because it verges on plain pretentiousness. But he's late for work and needs to get in the shower, so he'll just have to come back to AT later today and see whether anyone else feels the same way.
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I don't like doing it either, but I don't like writing as "I" either, because this ain't my personal blog. Consider anything the Scavenger writes as being composed with tongue firmly in cheek (an expression I've always found odd, incidentally).
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Depends on which tongue.
And which cheek.
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Well apparently the blog is no one person's personal blog - because if posts are not written in the third person, it's always in the Royal "We". Nothing personal to the Scavenger... You write my favorite post of any blog or newspaper of the day... but the pronoun choices that the Reader guesses are established AT policy... beg some tongue-in-cheek teasing.
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