@Moi: Totally. I could almost tolerate it if the content weren't so abhorrent. I'm trying to run a PG shop here. Well, maybe PG-13.
@Aunty: I am way, way young for cataracts. Usually at this age cataracts are the result of an underlying medical condition. For me, it's just the universe's grand sense of humor to put about the worst-functioning eyes around in the head of someone who reads for a living.
Ironically, while we're in Fort Myers, I'll be seeing an editing cohort of mine whose eyes are so bad that a DMV person once told him he'd make sure that he never drove anywhere, ever, in his life. But his problem is different from what mine was.
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ReplyDeleteHooray for eyes!! But, Czar, ain't ya' young fer cataracts?
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Hate detest, abhor word veri. But I unnerstan.
@Moi: Totally. I could almost tolerate it if the content weren't so abhorrent. I'm trying to run a PG shop here. Well, maybe PG-13.
ReplyDelete@Aunty: I am way, way young for cataracts. Usually at this age cataracts are the result of an underlying medical condition. For me, it's just the universe's grand sense of humor to put about the worst-functioning eyes around in the head of someone who reads for a living.
Ironically, while we're in Fort Myers, I'll be seeing an editing cohort of mine whose eyes are so bad that a DMV person once told him he'd make sure that he never drove anywhere, ever, in his life. But his problem is different from what mine was.
Know the play was a smash this week! Hope youse all puffed out wif' Papa pride.
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