Plei, I like your mum, but she is ... wacky. Frequently wrong in the head.
Of course, my dad had me convinced my middle name was Vegomatic. I didn't get proof it wasn't until I was 16.
Totally a lemur.
Tickybox Squeakaboo, Lemur Princess!
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
[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.
Plei, I like your mum, but she is ... wacky. Frequently wrong in the head.
Of course, my dad had me convinced my middle name was Vegomatic. I didn't get proof it wasn't until I was 16.
Totally a lemur.
Tickybox Squeakaboo, Lemur Princess!
Plei, your mom is the only person I've seen whose tactlessness rivals my aunt's. It's glorious.
My sister thought her middle name was Ceiling, for many years (it's Celia).
Plei, your mom is the only person I've seen whose tactlessness rivals my aunt's. It's glorious.
She was the youngest of five girls, and at least three of the five were entirely missing the tact gene.
I am wearing several layers of clothing, and a fleece hat. I am indoors.
If my aunt Mary was on fb, they could have a tactless off. You mom makes me laugh and laugh and think of Mary...
I actually know(of) two men named Cloves, actually, Jilli. One was a newspaper editor who had the dubious "honor" of receiving my red-and-green resume in a Christmas card during my "Ya gotta have a HOOK!1" job-hunting period after college, and his son, Cloves Campbell, Junior, is a Democratic legislator.
There is a Clovis way back in my father's family and, more recently, a Crafton.
Editor-istas: I just got a formatting question from a coworker who is presenting a short (3 pages single spaced) paper to a state group of law enforcement types and hasn't had to write a paper since before computerized word processing. He wanted to know...how to write it. I think I hit the basics (follow the end of a sentence with a single space and then capitalize the first letter of the first word, consider using a footer to auto paginate) but wasn't sure if there's a "business standard" for things like margin size and single vs double spacing. Would AP stylebook be most appropriate?
Can't sleep for worry.
bonny, I think Ginger is right; the lesson is "move on". You always try to fix things, and sometimes things can't be fixed by you. Or don't want to be fixed, if the things are people. Finding a place where you can live without struggle is a good goal, and will be a great relief when you do.
erin, I think AP style would be fine. That's probably the style they're most familiar with, anyway. I'd tell him to use the default margins in Word (I assume that's what he's using), just to reduce stress on him. Single-spaced is preferred but double-spaced is easier for some people to read, so I might use that.