beth, please tell me he isn't seriously considering it, even for a second. Because... no. Just no.
Let's be very clear. I will personally drub Matt around the ears if he stays at this job. I will declare him a victim of Stockholm's Syndrome and hijack him away to be deprogrammed.
He absolutely needs to leave that place. All their promises are empty and bullshit. He knows that. Be strong Matt! Run away to the sane place!
I seem to recall one or two with children in distress instead. But yeah, much as I enjoy SPN, I do think it could be improved with an infusion of Faith or Buffy or new-version Starbuck. Then again, I think that about most shows, up to and including Countdown.
There's an increasing number of dudesels in distress in S2, which goes along with the whole inversion of a lot of S1 that we've been seeing.
And large numbers of their damsels have a good deal of smarts and agency. More, usually, than the dudesels. Unless the dudesel is Dean, but then, we all know Dean's the girliest girl in girlonia.
Signed, just watched Asylum again.
In brightest day, in blackest night
No typo shall escape my sight;
Let those who haven't learned to write
Beware my power, Mighty Editor's light!
If they deliver it to you on yellow paper, does the typo escape?
If they deliver it to you on yellow paper, does the typo escape?
Fuckin' legal pads are my nemesis!
Didn't Matt already get and accept a new job, beth? Did he give his notice? What day is supposed to be his last? I think he needs to get out of there.
beth, please tell me he isn't seriously considering it, even for a second. Because... no. Just no.
I don't really think he is . Remember, he had the fun saturday of work all day with no lunch. and guess what .... today's lunch is a donut. Honestly, one of the benfits of his new job - things like eating properly and getting exercise should be possible. He has a few fears about the new job being too quiet, but I think he will adjust. Besides, if he decided to stay , he have to stop complaining. At least to me.
My eyes are already rolling like crazy from "cutting age group"
See, that just makes me laff and laff.
If they deliver it to you on yellow paper, does the typo escape?
Bwah!
When I hear the phrase "cutting age group" I think about kindergarten when they give you the blunt-ended scissors....
It's cutting-edge, numbnuts. And anyone who is doesn't talk about it.
In brightest day, in blackest night
No typo shall escape my sight;
Let those who haven't learned to write
Beware my power, Mighty Editor's light!
If they deliver it to you on yellow paper, does the typo escape?
What if she's Golden Age? Paper is made of wood, right?
(obscure reference)