Well, they would need the people's permission to show it, so I would assume that pissed-off people wouldn't allow them to.
Yeah. If you screamed "DIE MOTHERFUCKER, DIE!" as you leapt on someone and choked the shit out of them your lawer would probably advise against signing the release to air it.
I think so, yeah.
The detectives would love you, though.
Why marrying for money isn't a bad idea
I'm not ashamed to "marry for money," if that's what would you can even call it, because I don't fundamentally believe it is the "man's role" to provide for women.
My actual motivations, as I see them, are pure enough. I know of great guys out there -- journalists, teachers, non-profit dudes -- who will probably make great dads. But I personally wouldn't pair up with them because, realistically, our two salaries together just wouldn't be enough to cut it for what I want out of life. But, but, but, "Bank accounts shouldn't matter at all!" And while I agree with that in theory, sorry, a man who can provide for me and our children is just much more attractive to me.
megan, Grammar Girl used to work with me, in 2000. She was an editor at an online magazine for caregivers. I used to have to correct her writing all of the time, and so I laugh that she's now got some sort of fame around grammar. I disagree with many of her "rules".
Wouldn't the ill-advisedness of marrying someone who manages money poorly also apply to any guy looking at the author as a prospective wife, what with:
1) living at the edge of her means,
2) carrying a lot of debt that she's unable to pay off,
3) being unwilling to move somewhere with a lower cost of living, and
4) wanting expensive stuff that can't be had on twice her income?
"I know. You know I know. And I know you know I know. And Henry knows it.
"We're a very knowledgeable family."
Ah, Geoffrey. Poor unlamented tick-tock-man. And that horrible smarmy GRIN.
Sorry, Beverly - Geoffrey isn't Nigel Terry ("And I shall pull this sword from this stone, and be known as NIGEL TERRY?!") - it's John Castle.
And I didn't mean to steal your thunder; I just get ENTHUSED and zip! I'm off. :)
megan, Grammar Girl used to work with me, in 2000. She was an editor at an online magazine for caregivers. I used to have to correct her writing all of the time, and so I laugh that she's now got some sort of fame around grammar. I disagree with many of her "rules".
I'm not surprised she needed lots of help, when I hear a lot of her "rules", my first thought is often--you need a rule for that? But I enjoy the podcast for some reason, despite the fact that her name drives me batshit.
She's a nice person, but she drove my friends (then colleagues) Sara and Karen (neither of whom you've met, yet...) NUTS.