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February 13, 2004
Aim true in love!
Today is not quite Valentine's Day, but it's Friday the Thirteenth (and Online Test Day at Classical Values) I'm, well, FEELING LUCKY! This first test -- "What Gun Are You? -- gave me a result I can more than live with, a good kick! (Guns and Valentine's Day are an old tradition, of course....)
For Valentine's Day, the next test promises to tell you what love means to you!
(Via ALLANLINGZ.) UPDATE: Whoa, there! I just spotted something I didn't write in the above description, and it worries me, because I think it may be an error, but it can be read three ways. Do I really want people to "except that" about me? How do they know I don't want them to expect that? Or maybe even accept that? posted by Eric on 02.13.04 at 06:08 AM
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Intense, possessive, sexual love for me. Some kind of big gun that shoots from an airplane. Love and guns, they go so well together. Love your quizzes, every Friday a special treat. Thank you. Steven Malcolm Anderson · February 14, 2004 11:35 PM |
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"Except" wasn't the only grammatical error - the use of "Your" when it's supposed to be "you're" drives me crazy, from BART postings to elementary school. In a high tension mood I took a blue pencil to my child's school newsletter and handed it back to one of the administrative underlings -I didn't make any friends. These are the people who are supposed to be teaching our children how to read and write, and they can't even proof read their own stuff; I can't tell you how much it troubles me to receive an invitation to a child/parent event with the headline "Your Invited" - but I'm happy to report they haven't made that particular mistake in the 2 years since. Maybe they learned? Happy Valentine's Day. No massacres here please.