Fear me, I am attempting spray painting furniture. This is what happens when I find a cute-but-slightly-battered jewelry armoire for $13, and have binge-read a bunch of home decor blogs.
But for practice, I just spray painted a little jewelry box. If it works, I will have a b&w striped thing! If it doesn't, I've learned something. Right?
I feel like people who use success as a verb need to be sprayed in the face with a water bottle and firmly told NO.
We successed the shit out of that deal?
Tell her she's failed grammar, -t.
I want to also do some successinating!
I feel like people who use success as a verb need to be sprayed in the face with a water bottle and firmly told NO.
I was thinking something a bit more caustic than water, personally.
A cooking question: I have a craving for a calzone, and none of the restaurants around here do one I like. I'm not going to go to the trouble of making my own dough, so what would people recommend as a commercially available dough?
Do you have a Trader Joes near you, Connie? They sell a raw pizza dough. Alternately you could try one of those frozen bread doughs they sell in most markets.
Not to be a one-upper!
That was some pretty hard-core one-upping. Well successed.
We do have a Trader Joe's, but that's up in Salt Lake, 30-40 miles away. Maybe I'll see what Pillsbury's can do for me.
I don't know about ready-made dough. I don't even know what's available.
"This process will never success if you leave that column blank", for example. She was training new hires and they didn't seem bothered so I though it might be business-speak of some kind.