Reposted from elsewhere on the internet:
"Is there a grammatical term for a phrase that, when a person uses it, it automatically disproves itself?"
"It's auto-ironic asphyxiation. As in, you've choked off any chance of being taken seriously."
I knew that my grammar bitches would love this.
This time next week, we will have a baby.
Poking head in again to say YAY! Baby! Much, much, much soothing and ~ma. Y'all will come through it like champs and at the end of it, BABY!
Back to packing with me.
Palindrome of sorts:
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GC, tons of calm-ma for you between now and the C-section. I can't wait to hear all about Shane!
Lots of ~ma, GC.
I spent most of today putting together the basic layout for my dissertation. So far, I set up the chapter headings and table of contents and bibliography, and I copied and pasted in some stuff from various other files. That stuff needs some serious editing, but right now, I've got 48 pages. Kinda starting to feel like I can do this.
Hil, you can TOTALLY do it!
Argh. My DSL connection is being an enormous pain -- keeps disconnecting every five minutes or so. I guess I need to call Verizon to find out what's going on.