Re  Kusumoto's  colorful response,
 
I was just wondering when writing a thoughtful essay if or what colors hammer a point home.   Admittedly, my mind began to drift to unrelated thoughts by the second time Jeannie's name is mentioned  such as "is my left front speaker of my theatre system working properly while watching POSEIDON on DVD"   But I remained intrigued by what is behind Koose's  use of differently colored paragraphs.  
 
Do  I give more weight to those comments highlighted in vermillion  or periwinkle?  When reading, do I move my lips only with those paragraphs in cadmium? 
 
I have always thought, but then again this is just me, that  the best color for a David Kusomoto  essay is the color brief.   It goes with any decor.
 
 
freeman fisher
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west hollywood, ca
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