Susan, insent. And good luck to Dylan!
Willow ,'Showtime'
Spike's Bitches 21 Gunn Salute
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
So I have fresh flowers from the farmer's market, some cheesecake and a divorce.
It sounds like the opening line of a particuarly brittle chick-lit book.
Connie may have a new tag. I haven't had time to get accustomed to everyone's old new tags.
Oh, hold on, fucking shit. Cass is getting a divorce? Christ, it all makes sense now. {{{{{{Cass}}}}}}
Damn MS Word and its auto-correcting ways!
I thought I'd figured out how to fix every single way it messes with Standard Manuscript Format, but I just found a new one. How do you undo the automatic superscript it puts on the letters in something like "3rd" or "95th"?
Format | Autoformat | Options
Uncheck "Ordinals"
(Depending on how you have Word set up, you might also have to uncheck it under "Autoformat as you Type.")
Thanks, Ginger!
Astarte has a new tag.
::preens::
Did I tell you about the peacock and the ostrich? Don't worry it's not a parable. Actual zoo story.
Dude.
What an amazing day.
I need to sleep for an hour, and I don't think that's happening until tomorrow sometime.
Dude.
(waving at PC)
Man.
Day.
Did I tell you about the peacock and the ostrich?
Nope. Tell. I'm packing.
Hey, Deb! Sorry I forgot to announce your tag before you left. I thought I had. Huh.
I hope to catch you on tape tomorrow night if I miss you in the morning!
Oh, and as long as I'm wrestling mightily with Word, any ideas on why Ctrl+~,N isn't giving me the "n" with "~" on top that I need to make words like senora and senorita look right? Because it claims that's the shortcut key, but nothing happens when I do it. And when your novel is set in Spain, even if most of the characters are English it gets old quickly to have to to do insert->symbol every time someone would logically be a senora instead of a Mrs. or a ma'am.