Wow, you guys make me want to go hug the Engineers I edit. 95% of the time when I point out an error, they just go, "Hey, yeah, you're right. Thanks for catching that." Have to fight a couple of the other depts, but the Engineers, hardly ever. I literally never thought I'd be grateful for the Engineers I edit, so, I guess, thanks for the perspective, Steph & Zen!
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Tonight is my first Stand-up comedy class. I am excited and nervous.
Separate post for my condolences to Liese. I'm sure your father felt blessed to have you for a daughter.
Timelies all!
I'm sorry for your loss, Liese.
For example I moved to a twisty windy mountain road. I was scared of driving up and down it. I worked on coping skills and I finally got to the point where I could go up or down with no second thought - at night! In the Rain!
I've driven through some of those twisty roads in Asheville, and they are freaking terrifying (I'm thinking the dark highway heading into town, specifically).
Gud, are you punking us with the insane long list of stuff you do on a daily basis and saying it's not anywhere near good enough? Because, damn.
Have fun, Scrappy!
Kick ass, Scrappy!
What engineers do you edit for, Epic? I'm about to come over there and sit down with you. My guys are generally okay, though, except for the inevitable few loons, it's my wack department and vendors I have to wrestle with.
My condolences, Liese. What a blessing that you could be with him.
Peace and comfort, Liese. It is indeed a blessing that you were able to be with your father.
Scrappy, so excited for you! Have a blast.