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Thursday, August 23, 2007 . 3:14 PM

Hair of the Dog - 8/23/07
Write about an argument. This can be an argument that occurred in the past, or is currently occurring in the present, or is expected to occur in the near future. It can be autobiographical or fictional. You can make it entirely in dialogue or have no conversation at all.

An interesting way to approach this would be to have some important underlying issue that is not being addressed, while the argument is about something comparatively insignificant.
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