I now have a sudden urge to eat Turkish Delight while waiting to see if Joe's head explodes.
Well, now, so do I.
And we'll film it and show it every Hannuakah.
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I now have a sudden urge to eat Turkish Delight while waiting to see if Joe's head explodes.
Well, now, so do I.
And we'll film it and show it every Hannuakah.
And we'll film it and show it every Hannuakah.
And on my birthday.
For 24 hours. Like A Christmas Story except without the bumpuses.
There will, however, be the "f" word. Often.
fragile?
And we'll film it and show it every Hannuakah.
Awesome! Oooh, and we should film the squinchy face Pete makes when I start wurbling on about some particularly whimsical and impractical wardrobe thing I want. It could be a double-feature.
fragile?
Yes. Because I'm Italian.
Except I'm not, but who cares?
Oooh, and we should film the squinchy face Pete makes when I start wurbling on about some particularly whimsical and impractical wardrobe thing I want. It could be a double-feature.
As long as we get to have your face when we type BEEP! show during the credits.
gaaaah! stop it stop it stop it.
Editing question....
What is the best way to write "invoicing $1 - 2 million, monthly"? Like that? With another dollar sign in front of the 2? Some other way???
I'm making the BEEP! motion with my finger right now!
What is the best way to write "invoicing $1 - 2 million, monthly"? Like that? With another dollar sign in front of the 2? Some other way???
Suzi, it's fine the way it is, as long as you take out the spaces on either side of the hyphen.
(Technically, it's supposed to be "$1 million-2 million," because without inserting the first "million" it really means "one dollar to two million dollars." However, that's not how people read it -- the read it as meaning "one million to two million" -- and I've seen even the NY Times use the "$1-2 million" construction.)
(So, to sum up, it's fine, just take out the spaces around the hyphen.)