I would make grammar "grammatical".
This is funny out of context.
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.
I would make grammar "grammatical".
This is funny out of context.
Nilly and Jesse are the best.
ION, dinner was artichoke and walnut pesto pasta with spinach, and dessert will be homemade (though very simple) chocolate mousse.
And now, with Jesse's comma (thanks!), the letter is typed.
Now to re-compile all the files into one big one, according to order, and then - oh, the most pleasant music of typing.
You'll have to post as Dr. Nilly soon!
I'm feeling incompetent tonight. I'm not trying anything else.
It's cultural (Armenian and Latina respectively). The whole thing makes me irate!
Aw Kat, I'm so sorry to hear that.
I dutifully measured the length of dryer hose I needed, went out and got...the wrong kind, just a bit too short. Except I measured again, and it should be just right, it just isn't.
Measure twice, return twice.
Barb, fingers crossed on the hematologist visit.
ita, sending job~ma your way.
Kat, that's so frustrating, but it also makes me wonder why they applied in the first place.
I'm watching Inside the Obama White House and I continue to be IN LOVE with the first family. DH is still enchanted--and that's saying something.
the wrong kind, just a bit too short. Except I measured again, and it should be just right, it just isn't
Hmm, the uncertainty principle states that there are some couples of parameters who share a certain level of uncertainty between them (so the more precise is the measurement of one of them, the less precise is the measurement of the other). I wonder if the length and kind of the hose are just another one of these couples, a new phenomenon in physics, which was just today discovered by sarameg (who dared call herself incompetent). This could open a whole new field of household-items physics. Next: the width of couches and of staircases in which they are supposed to go through.