Handwriting (came out of some other discussion)
Sandra Dodd
--- In [email protected], Sandra Dodd <Sandra@...> wrote:
office junior (do they even exist any more?) and my manager told me he
couldn't read my handwriting. So I went back to the beginning and
learned to write again, same thing: a a a a ....
-=-I don't handwrite much these days but, unless I'm scribbling
something
down in a hurry, I don't join up the letters, and that's why.
-=-Bob-=-
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Kirby's handwriting was rough to read until he worked at a pizza
place and took phone orders for a week or two right off the bat, and
had to learn to write quickly and legibly. He did.
Given a keyboard, Holly could just about keep up with anyone and
you'd never know. (Bob too, I'm guessing; Kirby, certainly.)
Sandra
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>-=-I did that too when I was 16. I'd left school and got a job as an
> Holly's not happy with her handwriting. She's been practicing
> lately, rows of letters.
office junior (do they even exist any more?) and my manager told me he
couldn't read my handwriting. So I went back to the beginning and
learned to write again, same thing: a a a a ....
-=-I don't handwrite much these days but, unless I'm scribbling
something
down in a hurry, I don't join up the letters, and that's why.
-=-Bob-=-
====================
Kirby's handwriting was rough to read until he worked at a pizza
place and took phone orders for a week or two right off the bat, and
had to learn to write quickly and legibly. He did.
Given a keyboard, Holly could just about keep up with anyone and
you'd never know. (Bob too, I'm guessing; Kirby, certainly.)
Sandra
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