Kinda cool, but madonn', a little would go a long way(And how is a one-hander NOT something one likes to masturbate to...I know they're thinking like "Talk Radio", but still.)
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I'd accuse you of showing off, but you spelt synecdoche wrong.
Once again incompetence prevents me from being a show off.
I also like "skein" to refer to a series--as it works off a yarn being a story.
This one I like. Reminds me of "so many issues I need a magazine rack" or "I don't have issues I have a subscription" sorta usage.
Once again incompetence prevents me from being a show off.
Just prevents you from being
an affective effective
a good one.
ducks and runs away.
This delightful conversation has certainly effected a positive change in my affect tonight.
I like having a term that means to leave a job without specifying "quit" or "fired". I'm not as sure I like that the term is "ankle".
All those posts, I should have known it had to do with grammar.
I am at the car dealership waiting for my car to be inspected. I tragically forgot to bring a book; it's a good thing I always have the internet with me.
When business speak goes wrong: a colleague just informed a whole group of senior leadership that he called me about a big project and I "walked him right off a ledge".
I like having a term that means to leave a job without specifying "quit" or "fired". I'm not as sure I like that the term is "ankle".
So sort of halfway between "walked" and "booted"? I'm with you - I like the idea but I don't think I'm down with the term.
"walked him right off a ledge".
At least you didn't ankle him off a ledge. Or boot him off a ledge....
Not yet. But Christmas is for miracles, right?