I have to pee....

You supposed to be ******* working today, no?

Always be aware of the difference between "******* working" and "working *******".
I'll ponder that to tailor it according to the situation at hand

and here I thought you liked me.. how naïve :)

Whoa. WHOA. Just caught this...

You used a diaresis on naïve. That's major points. :rock:

I thought I was the only one left doing that, being a linguistic archconservative. :disbelief:
 
You supposed to be ******* working today, no?

Always be aware of the difference between "******* working" and "working *******".
I'll ponder that to tailor it according to the situation at hand

and here I thought you liked me.. how naïve :)

Whoa. WHOA. Just caught this...

You used a diaresis on naïve. That's major points. :rock:

I thought I was the only one left doing that, being a linguistic archconservative. :disbelief:

I can't take credit It showed up automatically :)
 
You supposed to be ******* working today, no?

Always be aware of the difference between "******* working" and "working *******".
I'll ponder that to tailor it according to the situation at hand

and here I thought you liked me.. how naïve :)

Whoa. WHOA. Just caught this...

You used a diaresis on naïve. That's major points. :rock:

I thought I was the only one left doing that, being a linguistic archconservative. :disbelief:

I can't take credit It showed up automatically :)

Really --- you have a spell checker from 1917? That's the bee's knees.
 
Always be aware of the difference between "******* working" and "working *******".
I'll ponder that to tailor it according to the situation at hand

and here I thought you liked me.. how naïve :)

Whoa. WHOA. Just caught this...

You used a diaresis on naïve. That's major points. :rock:

I thought I was the only one left doing that, being a linguistic archconservative. :disbelief:

I can't take credit It showed up automatically :)

Really --- you have a spell checker from 1917? That's the bee's knees.

naïve
Emily Bronte
hmmm that one didn't work, I guess because it's a name....
resume
cliché
cliché worked..... anyway....
 
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I'll ponder that to tailor it according to the situation at hand

and here I thought you liked me.. how naïve :)

Whoa. WHOA. Just caught this...

You used a diaresis on naïve. That's major points. :rock:

I thought I was the only one left doing that, being a linguistic archconservative. :disbelief:

I can't take credit It showed up automatically :)

Really --- you have a spell checker from 1917? That's the bee's knees.

naïve
Emily Bronte
hmmm that one didn't work, I guess because it's a name....
resume
cliché
cliché worked..... anyway....

Coöperation?

The real test might be, how does it spell that semi-holiday that falls on October 31st?

I be like, "Hallowe'en". I'm a one-man apostrophe preserver.
 
You supposed to be ******* working today, no?

Always be aware of the difference between "******* working" and "working *******".


Dorothy Parker once answered her phone with a similar line about "******* busy or busy *******".

Dorothy Parker was my kinda gal.
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