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My husband is slowly falling in love with San Diego
refiredgringo, I'd love to hear it. I didn't mean to flame, just thought the Reader was remiss on that one. Please provide a deciding vote.— September 24, 2009 12:55 a.m.
My husband is slowly falling in love with San Diego
But...I brought up the intricacy. And who said anything about polesmoking?— September 24, 2009 12:52 a.m.
My husband is slowly falling in love with San Diego
I think the very bottom line is, rules aside: you have to take it as the reader is reading it. "I am usually the oldest one in the class, with the exception of an elderly woman with a cane (in anthropology) and an obnoxious Marine (in history)." Reading this for the first time: she has a cane in anthropology? He is an obnoxious Marine in history? Caps on Anthropology and History solves.— September 24, 2009 12:44 a.m.
My husband is slowly falling in love with San Diego
No, it's standard, grammar, no matter the time of day. I was talking to the editor of the article. He or she was remiss. "russl" makes a great point, about typing. I'm 41, and my whole life I've never had anything good to say about my time in junior high -- I mean nothing -- but, God damn, I learned how to type. Despite the fact of the little hot blonde next to me who never paid attention and always wanted me to help her. For the final exam I typed my entry, gave it to her, then typed it again for my own. Never got anything out of it. Or her. Anyway, great article. And you finger-typers have a life too hard. I can't imagine "going back" to learn it.— September 24, 2009 12:34 a.m.
My husband is slowly falling in love with San Diego
"I am usually the oldest one in the class, with the exception of an elderly woman with a cane (in anthropology) and an obnoxious Marine (in history)." "Anthropology" and "history" should be capitalized.— September 23, 2009 11:58 p.m.
Miracle at St. Anna
And richinsd, you use the phrase "to say the least" too often (I did a look at your posts: you've used it six times). More than that, you use it incorrectly. It's like this: "The food was...uh...not good. To say the least." (Think Woody Allen.) Alright, I'm gonna go yell at some kids to stay off my lawn or something. Until richinsd posts again.— August 26, 2009 8:01 p.m.
Miracle at St. Anna
Can we put a moratorium on the phrase "must-see"?— August 26, 2009 7:54 p.m.
Fan Halen
For everyone else (comment #1): "DLR" means "David Lee Roth" "MA" is "Michael Anthony," the bass player. Continue laughing.— August 15, 2009 9:33 p.m.
Star Trek
Great review! But how did the "advanced" screening work? Did they check I.Q. at the door?— May 1, 2009 8:01 p.m.
Escorts & Engagements
Perhaps the Reader could use this for next poll: 1) Big boob big dick big I want big b/c bigger means better. 2) The rest of us.— March 20, 2009 7:33 p.m.