Oh! Ok, I get it! I was thinking in terms of 'in between' lines not letters. I get it. I'll try another...

slapstick attraction


 
                                     Searching for your
                              perfectLy opposing
                              hysteriA,
                         become more Pronounced with time
                                     Sparking a good discussion,
                                from Theme park
                                 premIere of the
                          sulfurous sCent of blasphemy
             memorabilia fill the parK
 
                            of physicAl comedy
                                long Time since I’ve been
                                slapsTick and musical mayhem
                                   foR fun filled smoky
                                    lAgoon system for
                                 the Couple “speaking” polish
                   most heavily markeTed
                             challengIng martial arts
                             can be cOnsidered
                                autheNtic oom-pah
                                                          


Rod Stasick wrote:

On 2006 May 20, at 9:36 PM, Cecil Touchon wrote:

around the city a brutiSh cop
            past antiquEs
            up-and-comeR
            generally fIts
     having my camera cOnfiscated I arrived inside
      which lay the groUndwork for the next wave
                   not So far away, a giant
           once we crawLed out from under
             the countrY as a whole was outraged at the sham
 
            to take somE risks
                    useD in non-musical ways
           an electric Guitar
                    edgY is all about cutting, perhaps bleeding edge


Cecil,

I like how it looks. I wanted to use a bold spine too,
but I thought that this list frowned on HTML.
There are a some spots tho that don't fit the mesostic.

Between the "S" and "E" there should be neither (you have an "S" in "past")
"   "E" and "R" ...you have an "E" in "up-and-comer"
"   "R" and "I"  ...you have an "R" in "generally"
"   "I"  and "O" ...you have an "I" in "having"
"   "O" and "U" ...you have an "O" in "groundwork"
"   "Y" and "E" ...you have an "E" in "whole" and "outraged" and "the" and "take"
"   "E" and "D" ...you have an "E" in "used"
"   "G" and "Y" ...you have a "G" in "edgy
"   "Y" and the beginning "S" ...you have a "S" in "is" and "perhaps"

It's really a lot easier to master the 50% version first,
because with that version you're only looking for one repeated letter 
between the two. After that version becomes "natural" to you,
then you can step up to the 100% version where you're looking for 
both letters.


Rod

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