do little glicthes matter in one of the letters
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 3:31 am
Do little remarks which are outdated make a difference in a letter like? Do you think a celeb will be like, "There not a fan." Also, do other little things as well, example in my One Tree Hill letter I wrote Wenesdays at nine nobody can say two words to me when I'm writing to One Tree Hill (I wrote them already, but I didnt send a big enough SASE. I got a post card back telling me to send a bigger one and thanks for writing) But I just found out tonight its timeslot has been changed to Tuesday and I printed out my letter already a little while back. BTW, I'm sending Tuesday or Wenesday. I know I've been saying I am going to send this weekend but I ran out of enevelopes and I am going to buy some tomorrow or Tuesday so ya.
OK a bit of explanation incase I wasn't clear, does a slightly outdated remark screw your chances of a succes up? And can another slight remark about whatever screw up your chances? I mean you obviously wouldn't say to a celeb you know what's your shoe size but ya can a slight remark like the thing i mentioned about oth screw up chances? Should I just white it out and over it write Tuesdays and you guys can decide a example of what type of small remark because I'm not deciding that one for ya.
EDIT: I will fix up some grammar and puncuation to increase replies of you don't mind. Hope it helps for other people reading this.
OK a bit of explanation incase I wasn't clear, does a slightly outdated remark screw your chances of a succes up? And can another slight remark about whatever screw up your chances? I mean you obviously wouldn't say to a celeb you know what's your shoe size but ya can a slight remark like the thing i mentioned about oth screw up chances? Should I just white it out and over it write Tuesdays and you guys can decide a example of what type of small remark because I'm not deciding that one for ya.
EDIT: I will fix up some grammar and puncuation to increase replies of you don't mind. Hope it helps for other people reading this.