HOMG!- So my rash seems to be gone, but my neck and chest are red, red, red! Could be more rash, could be ointment side effect, could be allergic reaction. I called my doctor, and he referred me to Dermatology at the hospital. They have no appointment until September 22nd- I am assuming that if this is either a reaction or a side effect it will be over by then! So, I call my doctor back, and they still have not called me!!!! I am skipping this huge all-day meeting at work to sit by the phone, which is sort of good and sort of annoying. I am happy to deal with this redness if it is a side effect, but I just want someone to look and tell me!
Early ,'Objects In Space'
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Belated Happy Birthday, Casper!
Is there anything I can do with leftover pork rib bones? I have a ton of chicken bones right now, so I probably don't need pork stock.
Gnaw on them?
Taunt local dogs?
Is there anything I can do with leftover pork rib bones?
I would throw them in the freezer and use them the next time that I was making bean soup.
Question:
Would you put a comma after "Then" here?
Then start the audio and throw your pork bones in the bean soup.
It would depend on the rest of the paragraph, but I don't think a comma is required. I would put one after "and" beause it's separating two independent clauses.
Won't someone think of the hungry pregnant demons?
Well, there is currently a comma after "then" in this audioscript and other similar examples, and there is a distinct pause in the audio recording to match it.
I'm just trying to figure out why my psycho co-editor decided she needed to delete the commas currently in the manuscript (Note: We are in the 8th edition of this book).