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1. Your favourite part. Make sure you tell them about your favourite part of the match. This will also prove that you read at least a bit of it, as long as you don't put, "my favourite bit was the bit where you said the winner."
2. Constructive critisicm. Remember, no one is a perfect writer. If you feel there is something that can be improved about that person's matches, then let them know. They're not going to bite your head off. Well, not me anyway, I'd just steal your sugar.
3. The result. Say how you feel about the winner. Is he on a good run? Perhaps this is a well-needed victory for the wrestler/person. How does it effect championships/no.1 contender spots/feuds etc?
4. Congratulations. Congratulate the winner, and, if appropriate, the writer about the match. Remember, there are no commisserations for losers.
5. Don't eat too much chocolate and get lots of exercise.
Thanks for reading, Ant.
Either that or have a dictionary at the ready to criticise every minor spelling mistake.
Laugh and annoy!
> Why does Ant have to be so sensible.....
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It's an insect thing.
> Don't forget, proper spelling, punctuation and grammar.
wht da hll u tlkin bout? bch.....