God, what does it say about me that apostrophe abuse might be a dealbreaker?
Kelly Kapoor used "u" for "you" in her e-mail, and I wanted to run away for
that.
And I do have one friend who has terrible fanboy tendencies, can't spell, and abuses emoticons dreadfully -- none of which is relevant to the fact that he is big-hearted and fiercely loyal and ethical and a great comic actor and really just kind of a real-life Xander without the demon girlfriend and commitment issues.
But there's this. I shouldn't be so judgmental, right? Even though #5 also lists
Three's A Company
as a favorite show and "Cold Play" as a favorite band?
That would be #5, according to him.
This is truly a #5 kind of day. I'm sorry.
Oh, Steph. Ugh. And hugs--virtual ones.
Even though #5 also lists Three's A Company as a favorite show and "Cold Play" as a favorite band?
That may be a deal killer.
Note: I actually do like Coldplay.
Just not Cold Play, who do not exist.
...God, what does it say about me that apostrophe abuse might be a dealbreaker?
That you're a Buffista?
or you're sitting next to me on a bench holding a red pen? Not really, my marking pen is purple, it's less pejorative that way, I think.
{{{Teppy}}} {{{Teppy's dad}}} And five is enough. I don't care if his next one is free. If I were there I'd sneak you a flask right now.
Three's A Company
That might be harder to get past than apostrophe abuse.
It's a double whammy, that one.
(((Teppy))) I'm so sorry that it was another heart attack. Googling liquor stores sounds perfectly reasonable under the circumstances. Take care.
Our plane is about to board. Can't wait to be home.
Teppy, I hope you get that drink and it goes down smooth. Lots of health ~ma to your father.
Have a great flight, sj!
P-C, try to keep an open mind about #5. Perhaps she hated filling out that information sheet and was trying to make sure no one got too close.