bonesigh
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Hi y’all. I wrote a pastiche for this week, (not a good one, lol). My daughter approved it though so, here goes…
You don't get many of these in supermarkets (though I did buy one once in Lidl) - but I hope this song fits the bill as things that we buy (and continue acquiring obsessively). This songs asks the age old question do I have....
Hi y’all. I wrote a pastiche for this week, (not a good one, lol). My daughter approved it though so, here goes…
Oh, yes. Thanks for clarifying for everyone. I didn’t know about pastiche either until Berni hosted a Season of said word.I may be the only one who was unfamiliar with the word pastiche, but in case there are others, this is what Goog;e told me:
Pastiche is a "see also" of parody. As nouns the difference between pastiche and parody is that pastiche is a work of art, drama, literature, music, or architecture that imitates the work of a previous artist while parody is a work or performance that imitates another work or performance with ridicule or irony.
As verbs the difference between pastiche and parody is that pastiche is to create or compose in a mixture of styles while parody is to make a parody of something.
Hello, everyone, here is the Wrap ... apologies for the delay! There is a prize, namely a genuine, hessian French shopping bag ... which will be modelled by Gloria, our checkout girl. Would the winner please refrain from shouting out with joy here; Gloria is a shy, retiring little thing, but she takes her work seriously, and, having agreed to carry out the draw for us, she wants EVERYONE to watch her! (Could the lucky winner please PM me.) Thank you all!