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Alternate topic for the squeamish: "Isn't most so-called 'tap-dancing' just nervous legs?" ~ Jack Handy
 
shereads said:
No, this is actually progress.


Question: How did I post the same thread with two titles?


You didn't. The titles are slightly different. I can respect that. It saves you from redundancy.
 
shereads said:
No, this is actually progress.


Question: How did I post the same thread with two titles?

The real question is why did you post the same thread with two titles?
 
shereads said:
Question: How did I post the same thread with two titles?
Answer: parrotting is the most sincere form of abomination.

Should I send the cops after you? :D
 
I agree. A resume is also a rejection slip waiting to happen.
 
Sub Joe said:
I agree. A resume is also a rejection slip waiting to happen.

In some cases, a resume is an awful job waiting to happen. Resumes are clearly dangerous and should be handled only by certified resume specialists in Haz-Mat suits.
 
I meant resume. Ryhmes with assume. An assume is a an ejection slip waiting to happen. I still have flu.
 
shereads said:
In some cases, a resume is an awful job waiting to happen. Resumes are clearly dangerous and should be handled only by certified resume specialists in Haz-Mat suits.
Resume is one of my alter ID: so I maybe a specialist.




I'm on the ch 39 of The Handmaid's Tale. It's so-so. A bit bored with it now (hardly an Amis/PKD/Auster, etc..:D). Yep. A bit tired of Atwood's passive-agressive feminist writing. Not a single punch-line to be seen. Still, it's not as bad as Burchil's Islamaphobia ranting.

Would I read another Atwood? Maybe. Whould I pay to read it? No.

Oh, well. Since I've read this far, I might as well read the rest.
 
svet said:
Resume is one of my alter ID: so I maybe a specialist.




I'm on the ch 39 of The Handmaid's Tale. It's so-so. A bit bored with it now (hardly an Amis/PKD/Auster, etc..:D). Yep. A bit tired of Atwood's passive-agressive feminist writing. Not a single punch-line to be seen. Still, it's not as bad as Burchil's Islamaphobia ranting.

Would I read another Atwood? Maybe. Whould I pay to read it? No.

Oh, well. Since I've read this far, I might as well read the rest.

I like Margaret Atwood, her name reminds me of "wood".
 
Yeah?

Her book is not as interesting as what's-her-face's books, though. Those, at least, had some punch-lines.
 
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