Tourists in Times Square Blocking the sidewalk to gape At an ambulance
Just received another instance of one of my favorite emails. It goes something like this: Hi! You've been such a help and inspiration, I'd like to send you a copy of my new self-published book. I'd really like to read some of your books
I was reading a major novel from a major genre publisher last night (okay, it was Half the Blood of Brooklyn by Charlie Huston, from Del Rey), when a character suddenly "knocked" an arrow into his bowstring. Not to knock the book's copy editor, but the
...is when someone says "tenant" but means "tenet." A tenant is an inhabitant. A tenet is a principle. The building's tenants adhered to the tenets of Zoroastrianism.
Remember how collective action killed the tag back in the late '90s? I'd like to kill another annoying Web practice from that era that seems to be making a resurgence: sites that resize your browser. I'm sorry, but I've deliberately chosen browser dimensions
Raise your hand if AOL automatically added an "AIM Bots" groups to your IM client, with MovieFone and ShoppingBuddy as members. Fucking AOL. I switched to Trillian to get away from this shit. I guess the only way to escape is to stop using the AIM network altogether.
If there's one thing you can rely on pedestrians to do, it's to not walk a straight line. Just try to pass one from behind and see.
Look, people, I know the elevators in this building are godawful slow, but pressing the down button when it's already lit does not help! I understand that you're frustrated at the long wait in the second floor lobby, but how do you think your obvious contempt
The way pedestrians traveling in a group always spread out laterally to block the greatest possible width of sidewalk.
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