Does Ireland roll back?
Dunno, but it stalls out if you don't get off the clutch properly.
ba-dum-boom! crash!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Does Ireland roll back?
Dunno, but it stalls out if you don't get off the clutch properly.
ba-dum-boom! crash!
Ahrg. Regular boarding place booked. Hate that!
Grammar - punctuation question. Does anyone have an opinion (or cites) on using a comma v. a colon in the the salutation of a letter, e.g., Dear So-and-so : or , ?
I've always thought that the colon is for more formal (business, etc.) letters.
I had a headache and somehow, Deadwood seemed reassuring to my pounding head.
See, this is the power of the hivemind: I'm poking my aching head in here to whine about said ache of said head, and even before I type a single letter, somebody comes up with an answer.
Of course, it's not an answer that's available to me, but still.
I think colon is formal, comma more casual. So Dear Mr. Smith: or Dear Bob,
I am in a frenzy of travel planning. It makes me queasy. What if I pick WRONG?
Yeah, I hear that. I just booked flights, and was confused by how easy it was, and so somewhat afraid I screwed something up.
Of course, it's not an answer that's available to me, but still.
We could just say cocksucker a lot? Maybe that would work?
I think colon is formal, comma more casual. So Dear Mr. Smith: or Dear Bob,
That's my thinking, and my practice, but now New COO has decided that, with all the shit going on around here, resolving this is our first priority, so I'm trying to find a cite.
Ok, I think I'm done with October. Now on to November. Not going to even think about December yet as that is a familial minefield.
And I am reminded that I really need to plan ahead more. Circumstances do not lend themselves to spur of the moment.
Nilly, look away.
We could just say cocksucker a lot? Maybe that would work?
There will be no saying of cocksucker to Nilly! It's just nor right!