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!!!!!
Mal ,'Bushwhacked'
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.
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.
shrift, can you reply separately with different-yet-valid answers/methodologies to each forward of his e-mail?
Unfortunately, it was a simple request for a number, so replying with different-yet-valid answers would have required more work for me.
replying with different-yet-valid answers would have required more work for me.
You should resend your reply a few times. In progressively bigger font. Just in case.
You should resend your reply a few times. In progressively bigger font. Just in case.
And then send multiple emails to ask if he received your answer because you hadn't gotten his "thank-you", yet.
sad about Bright Food Shop and KitchenMarket.
I emailed a client at 11. we HAVE to go over something today. no response yet.
I don;t want to go all shrift's client on them, but I NEED to do this and get approval.
I just got an email from my cousin K, that made me think of you Dana. It's her one year anniversary of being back home in N.O.
msbelle, can you call them? I mean I probably check my email every 2 hours, but if I'm really busy I might go 4. A little prompt to check it if something is important doesn't bother me.
I don't think so. Any activities after he was notified to turn himself in in Italy can be considered to be done with knowledge and intent. Plus, he has admitted several times that he deliberately attempted (and succeeded) in circumventing the no-fly restriction by entering Canada, and knew that he would expose people on his way to treatment in the US. He did not wear a mask at any time, further showing his recklessness
I meant the father-in-law, not the guy himself. I won't blame the father-in-law for giving him TB or for helping him hide it, just because he works for the CDC.
I'm also not going to assume the wife knew anything just because she's (a) his wife and (b) the daughter of a CDC expert on TB. Though my sympathy for her is fading because it's becoming harder to believe she didn't know anything about what was going on. It looks more and more like she should have at least suspected something was up.
Apologies for the confusion.