I had the insides of a beef pot roast sandwich from Culver's for breakfast last Saturday,
There is such a thing? I did not need to know that.
Oliver ,'Conviction (1)'
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I had the insides of a beef pot roast sandwich from Culver's for breakfast last Saturday,
There is such a thing? I did not need to know that.
climb him like a tree
Favorite phrase ever.
The funny thing about our embezzler--our interim superintendent's name is ATTILA. That's right. Attila. Who steals from a guy named Attila?
Change "presumed" to "presumably"?
I used presumed to try to emphasize that it's the people making the tangent who think it's less important? I don't know -- I should scrap the whole sentence and start over, probably.
*dies from Cumberbatchy Goodness*
Ah - I rephrased, put "main story" into quotes, and I think I"m good.
Who steals from a guy named Attila?
The same person who starts a land war in Asia.
There is such a thing? I did not need to know that.
Yes, there is. It's my favorite sandwich on their menu (other than the Oreo/mint frozen custard sandwich).
Heh. It's not even that they called him, but they also refused to have him excluded from the rolls:
His owners, Anna and Guy Esposito, filed to have Sal disqualified for jury service, but the request was denied.
In her application, Anna Esposito listed that Sal "is unable to speak and understand English," one of 10 statutory qualifications for disqualification from service. (Others include "not a United States citizen," "under age 18" and "over age 70.")