whenever you have a procedure to the PTU people call you back?
No, not usually. Although I was hoping the ER would call me back today, because they did a shitload of bloodwork on me yesterday. I can only hope that means it was all normal, but if it was all normal, what explains all the stuff? I never know why all the stuff.
Many here will dig the site Coilhouse dug up on Women of the Future, as seen from 1902.
meara, amych, Ple, Jilli, Tep, JZ...
It's mid-60s through mid-70s, I think.
That's the dates I use.
And FTR I don't really think pretentious loser and sociopath are my only options. What would Jessica Rabbit say? I'm not bad, I'm just narrativized that way.
whenever you have a procedure to the PTU people call you back?
But I don't know when her surgery is, except tomorrow! GROWL.
Kat, that is super annoying!
It's mid-60s through mid-70s, I think.
Me too. And I am definitely a Gen X-er. I'm pretty snobby about some things but I don't think I'm pretentious at all. Really not a sociopath (but do all sociopaths say that?!).
Poll!! Do you use 'a' or 'an' when before an acronym that begins with a letter that sounds like a vowel? For example, would you write "an MS Excel file" or "a MS Excel file?" (The Microsoft style guide says never use MS, always spell out Microsoft so they are no help in the argument I had with my coworker today.)
I don't know if it's correct, but I would use 'an'. It has to sound right when spoken aloud and using an 'a' in that situation would just sound wrong to me.
I am Sail wrt indefinite article choice.
Aggravating, Kat! But yay for mom gift.
Eta: oh, but I sometimes pronounce acronyms as if they are words rather than spelling them out, so that complicates matters. But for lisah's example I would use "an".
Yay! I need look no further for validation.