t swipes Robin's number
t sells to telemarketers
t moneymoneymoney
'Just Rewards (2)'
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.
t swipes Robin's number
t sells to telemarketers
t moneymoneymoney
Gives Teppy the stinkeye
t cries
Would you believe my virtual Friday is already over? Neither campus is having classes tomorrow, so I'm off until Monday!
If only I felt better to take advantage of it! At least Mucinex is calming my cough down to "annoying" rather than "frightful". I foresee a lot of reading in bed and chugging orange juice this weekend.
melts and hugs teppy. Then reaches stealthily into the back pocket of Teppy's bitchin' new cords and steals money she made from selling phone number and runs away.
t calls police on Robin
t remembers that money Robin stole from me originally came from my theft from her
t curses
Question for the grammar and punctuation police:
I was taught to make plurals of all-capped acronyms with an apostrophe--e.g. CEO's, NCO's. One of my critique partners says that it should be CEOs and NCOs, and her virtual wrist slaps are starting to sting, they're getting so emphatic. But I swear I was taught the apostrophe thing or read it in some Authority like Strunk & White at some point, and to me CEOs and NCOs look like they should be pronounced "see-os" and "en-coss."
Who's right?
Who's right?
Depends on what style guide you're using.
I dislike the apostrophe, because to me, that indicates a possessive. But there are styles that use the apostrophe (maybe AP, because I think the NY Times does it).
I also dislike the apostrophes, although they're used a lot. But I was scarred by SG1.
Question:
Is this ad for St. Pauli beer any more offensive than the usual big beer company ads? Because, I'm thinking... no.