AWESOME MEMORBILIA FROM WORK...
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My brother in law and I work together for his company. Today he dropped this on my desk. Apparently we make these. It's Photometal. I thought it was cool so he gave me one.
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<< <i>some over easy eggs with cheese to go with my order of spam, please. >>
I'm confused...where's the spam?
Any chance you could get another one of those for a fellow friend of the Tribe and the Dawg Pound? I'd love one! I'd put a magnent on one side, and put that on my file cabinent at work!
Jeff
<< <i>some over easy eggs with cheese to go with my order of spam, please. >>
could you please point me to the spam? I see no link, no mention of any company, nothing.
Hell, I'd like to know because I might want one.
<< <i>too distracting for some of my patient's >>
Your patient's what...? Check thy grammar, doc
<< <i>I have my masters degree >>
OK, now here's your chance to use that apostrophe—should be Master's. Sorry, just couldn't resist Don't mind me, I'm just fiesty tonight. Plus I have issues with doctors. Carry on
Plus, I have issues with doctors.
Beginning sentences with conjunctions is generally frowned upon. However, if you choose to do so, please use a comma to offset the conjunction from the rest of the sentence.
<< <i>some individuals with significant traumatic brain injuries have a difficult time with focusing their attention, and if I had too much crud (pictures, etc...) on my walls it could distract them quite significantly. >>
I'd say buy one and hang it. Half the board members here suffer from traumatic brain injuries but that doesnt stop them.
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Exactly why I am not a Speech Path. that works in the schools. Grammar is my #1 enemy!
<< <i>please use a comma to offset the conjunction from the rest of the sentence. >>
Mea culpa, mud man.
<< <i>Beginning sentences with conjunctions is generally frowned upon. >>
This is (basically) correct if you are teaching high school English and/or citing references from 1920. Otherwise, the use of conjunctions to begin a sentence is not only acceptable but often quite effective. BUT, perhaps you are an 87-year-old school teacher—it would explain so very much.
Ha! No, I realize the rules have been loosened ... Take care, my friend.