who said that TB Dude should make a full recovery.
Assuming an angry mob doesn't beat him to death....
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.
who said that TB Dude should make a full recovery.
Assuming an angry mob doesn't beat him to death....
I just remembered I saw Steven Schirripa from the Sopranos last night. Someone asked him if he gets whacked in the next episode, but he couldn't say.
Also, Jesse, msbelle-- Bright Food Shop is closing, and they're taking the sign down. Kitchen/Market is closing too.
Dear Dicksmack,
Repeatedly forwarding an e-mail message that has been in my inbox for less than 45 minutes "just to make sure I got it" is an example of how not to make friends and influence people.
Cranktastically yours,
shrift
Dicksmack! That's a new one. Love. It.
shrift, can you reply separately with different-yet-valid answers/methodologies to each forward of his e-mail?
Repeatedly forwarding an e-mail message that has been in my inbox for less than 45 minutes "just to make sure I got it" is an example of how not to make friends and influence people.
We have this issue with faxes sometimes. Faxing a 44 page document 3 times? Makes the non-profit angry.
Barack Obama and basketball.
shrift, can you reply separately with different-yet-valid answers/methodologies to each forward of his e-mail?
Oooh! Oooh! I'll help! This is an AWESOME idea!!!!!
Virtual Dog-Walking Arcade Game
This is me playing the dog walking game. This is arguably the most challenging arcade game I have ever played. Much more so than Beatmania or DDR (j/k, I so don't play DDR) or Street Fighter II. Basically you have to walk on a treadmill while holding this white dog's leash. Walk too fast, and he'll get tired. Walk too slow, and he'll get bored. And when obstacles like the neighborhood bully dog or a oncoming car shows up on the screen, you better steer clear! If you mess up, your dog dies.
In Japan, of course.
shrift, can you reply separately with different-yet-valid answers/methodologies to each forward of his e-mail?
This? Is genius.
Oh, and have them all written up before you actually send, then do as near a simultaneous send as possible. And maybe have attachments on each that also give a separate set of details.