That "usually" is fucking everything up, which is why no punctuation is good.
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
The comma looks fine to me, actually. Not super formal but totally acceptable.
That "usually" is fucking everything up, which is why no punctuation is good.
I agree. The colon is valid but a total rewrite would be better. Words, so complicated.
I have a chunk missing from my finger because my favorite corkscrew snapped tonight. I loved it so much that I don't have a backup waiter style anywhere. It was my One True Corkscrew. And terribly branded so I don't really know if I can replace it. No corkscrew and a bandaid over a little chunk of missing finger. My pinot grigio is not worth this.
YUCK. I was reading with the TV turned off tonight, and thus heard the slight rustling noise a mouse was making trying to climb my shower curtain out of the bathtub. Managed to trap it with a cardboard box and remove it from the premises. And bathtub is now as clean as scrubbing with bleach can make it.
Olivia is very considerate.
Awww. Dad of Hearts.
Oh, you better bring it, Teppy! I may not have mad editing skillz, but I can pharmaceutical-off with you! Hah!
Eww Matt, unfun.
And yipes Cass! Significantly more unfun! Now the wine has to serve a medicinal function on top of its spiritual one.
Aw, cute widdle mousey!
So--who's getting a Windows phone? How much do you feel advertising spots on TV affect your purchases of phones? And then for people who spend less time on the internet?
I'm curious about what stands out in those ads to differentiate them from iPhones (I sincerely cannot remember Android ads). I mean, how does one look like it will fix stuff better than the other? Gwen Stefani vs. Zooey Deschanel? Is that what it comes down to?
A friend of mine has a windows phone and swears by it--and he is in a house full of iPhones and iPads.