Help! I need Biology help. Do we have any bio people around?
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It was like 9/11.
I stubbed my toe. It was just like when some people stubbed their toes on 9/11.
I'm having a crappy hair day, sort of like those people who had bad hair days on 9/11.
Shut up, stupid person.
Grammar question:
"Describe and discuss the demographics of the community(s) served by the health department"
Should it be community(ies) instead? My brain is so fried from the editing that I can't remember.
One customer, George Orellana, a 35-year-old paralegal, said, "We walked down seven flights. It felt like the 9/11. We didn't know what was going on.
I'm sure he meant that it felt like "the 7-11." Like he was in a convenience store. *sigh* Well, at least he wasn't an actual attorney.
I'm tired, depressed, and don't want to be at work. It's like 9/11.
Wait, it IS like 9/11. Never mind.
That works too. Maybe George had to walk down a bunch of stairs yesterday.
I mean, seriously. The power was out for what? 2-3 hours?
No shit. Not to mention, the 9/11 comparison ... on 9/12? And for 7 flights of stairs. Yeesh. (And afaik I'm a lot more urban than Susan's childhood, and yet I've done 10 days without power. Fun? No. But hardly a 9/11-scale disaster either.)
eta: massive x-post, duh.
I have to walk down the stairs every single day. It's how I start my day. And then I'm up and down quite a few more times. My life is even worse than 9/11.
So next time a freight train goes by and shakes my apartment, can I call it a East Coast Northridge quake?
Next time we'll light the roof on fire and break his leg before he takes the stairs so he'll understand things a little better.