But is this all this coming week? Because I don't think I can leave Byron right now.
(I am very happy they're finally stepping up, though.)
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But is this all this coming week? Because I don't think I can leave Byron right now.
(I am very happy they're finally stepping up, though.)
Just had a quick talk with the producer, there will be compensation. He agrees that I've gone above and beyond on this project.
OK, the Mouse gets a reprieve on the blow torch, but I'm still holding on to the pliers.
t loves on Frank
We're at the airport. So far, so good.
I'm supposed to learn a new word today and it's not too late. What's your favorite obscure word?
Taradiddle. And there must be some way to work that, tatterdemalion, and tater tot into a single sentence. There simply must be.
Huh. Taradiddle and tommyrot are synonymous....
Although taradiddle sounds like something Willow might do....
"Saying tater tots are not the most awesome form of the potato is a bunch of taradiddle!" exclaimed the tatterdemalion as she wiped crumbs from her garbage-picked sweater.
The airport is extra crowded today because it was closed yesterday. We don't have seats together on either flight because they are totally full. No sleeping on TCG's shoulder today.
Oooh, good Word Power, lisah.
I think the DC hero Ragman was called something like the Tatterdemalion Avenger.
::waits for Ple to correct him. Or Victor::
I need vocabulary help. Basically, I have two fields in a database, one with broad topics (history, science, literature) and one with more narrow ones (chemistry, physics, biology). The database works in such a way that each clip can be assigned one value from each list.
Anyway, I need to decide what to call the lists of values without making them just "topic" and "subtopic." Suggestions?