OMG, first you fell under the spell of Veronica Mars... now an iPhone?
Oh, wait, I get it... now you can watch VM on your phone, surf the net for VM fan sites while at work, and do some fancy crime solving of your own - to gain the love of your idol, VM herself, of course.
I just want to send a shout-out to myself, because -- and correct me if I'm wrong here, SKBK -- I was the one who gave our fair blogger the idea of posting from her iPhone. Phhhpt!
Oops, sorry. I meant full "of" wonderful ideas. Thanks for catching that, SJB. And, for the record, I do very much love prepositions. You may recall that I can recite all 42 of them in alphabetical order, thanks to our 7th grade language arts class.
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OMG, first you fell under the spell of Veronica Mars... now an iPhone?
Oh, wait, I get it... now you can watch VM on your phone, surf the net for VM fan sites while at work, and do some fancy crime solving of your own - to gain the love of your idol, VM herself, of course.
You know me so well, HutchBec.
Is this your subtle way of announcing that you have an iPhone?
I remember when your cell phone used to hold a charge for about 15 minutes -- and that was only two years ago. Look at you now!
What, that wasn't subtle enough for you? And, yes, I've come a long long way since then.
I just wanted to see if I could comment from my Blackberry 8830.
Yes on both accounts, it seems. ;)
No fair. But in other news, it seems that i can post a comment from our new house!
Yay, new house! Congratulations, dl004d and grand marnier. When do we get to see pictures?
I just want to send a shout-out to myself, because -- and correct me if I'm wrong here, SKBK -- I was the one who gave our fair blogger the idea of posting from her iPhone. Phhhpt!
Yes yes, SJB. You are full wonderful ideas, thank you.
Sounds patronizing, but I'll take it.
BTW, now that you post from your iPhone, what, you can't use prepositions?
Oops, sorry. I meant full "of" wonderful ideas. Thanks for catching that, SJB. And, for the record, I do very much love prepositions. You may recall that I can recite all 42 of them in alphabetical order, thanks to our 7th grade language arts class.
I did, of course, know that.
I don't remember where I put my keys, but that 7th grade language arts lesson stuck with me.
About, above, across, after, before, behind, beneath, beside, between, beyond, but, by..
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