Anyway back to my word, as I was saying in my mind OK just serves as a continuation of a thought, a link between concepts or even an indication that I've reached a conclusion. Even the replacement I use sometimes (And so) which often has the correct impact feels lazy writer like. I use ergo too but that has limited use, OK is flexible. Hell OK can be a very well structured sentence on its own. I'd like to know what you thoughts are on this or if you have a better way of communicating OK's intended use and still have your text maintain its smooth informal tone, without having to use words such as: therefore, thus, in conclusion, consequently, etc.
Now my other "O". Firstly I think I have found a way of compensating for all the time I "waste" blogging and writing instead of being productive in my business. Thank God for those handy things called husbands, otherwise i'd be on social welfare on account of my obsession. This morning I joined Amazon as an affiliate and came across my next pleasant surprise which elicited the "Oh what a find"
Obviously this situation cannot be allowed to continue so I went looking and found that his 10th Anniversary hard-cover addition is now available for pre-ordering @ $17, that's half the price it will be here in SA.....I'm totally stoked as Jo (Storm) Schaffer would say.....Yipeee. I can't wait to lay my hands on my copy. I hope you'll be motivated to order, this is a book for your great great great grand children.
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