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Home Planet: Trying for that 'Sun Kissed' look.

From: Spokane Public Radio
Length: 00:03:34

It's tanning season again and columnist Cheryl-Anne Millsap confides that her friend is 'the butt' of her own joke. Read the full description.
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Who could we tell these stories to if we didn't have friends? Broadcast on Spokane Public Radio, KPBX. Cheryl-Anne is a writer for The Spokesman Review in Spokane, Washington.

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Review of Trying for that 'Sun Kissed' look.

Cheryl-Anne Millsap spins a short yarn with a leaning towards the absurdity of growing older. With raw prose she includes us in the wordplay exchanged with a dear friend "of a certain age." The puns seem to fall out of her mouth pushing her friend to the limits, but letting us understand the thier relationship just a little. We learn that Cheryl-Anne loves words, and can't help using them to cajole and cavort through this conversation.

The subject matter is generic and undated. The tone is engaging and soft, befitting a spot on a morning news broadcast, or tossed into a magazine show.

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Please follow with the piece with this outcue, "Cheryl-Anne Millsap is a writer for The Spokesman Review in Spokane, Washington."
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