Oh, poor Frisco! Here's hoping the ABs help him feel better right away -- and that Ellie doesn't get sick too!
'Bushwhacked'
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[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.
better ma for Frisco.
I hope both kids are well soon, Nonian.
library and writing type people -- I'm writing a report in which I say "this program is a major tool to produce 'leaders for . . . ". The "leaders for . . ." is/was the university motto. This pedant wants me to give it a cite, since it's in quotes. I sort of feel like it's the freaking motto, it doesn't need a cite, kind of like "God Bless America", but I'm willing to do it, if I can do it properly. How do you cite a motto? Cite to the first use of it?
I would cite to a university page about it, or something like that. Don't most universities have a web page about their crest and motto and shit? Check University archives if it isn't at the admissions website.
Like, for UGA, I would cite this [link]
Yes, we do, but it just seems silly to me to cite the university's motto in a memo to the Provost. Outside of the university, sure, but not an internal document. Whatever, I will put in a cite, which will probably be edited out when it gets incorporated into a larger document.
Oh, silly I definitely grant you! But if they want it, whatever, is my motto.
But if they want it, whatever, is my motto.
I will use this post as a cite of your motto if I need to in the future.
If it's an internal document, I wouldn't do anything but put quotations around it. One presumes the provost is familiar with the motto. Externally, I'd write something like, "This program is a major tool to produce leaders... , the goal stated in the University's motto."
For those of you following along, Nate gave the object of his affections the zombie bunny. She was apparently quite thrilled. I haven't gotten anything more than that and I suppose I shall have to be content.
And so, it begins.