By: Anonymous
Well, thanks to Gail, it finally motivated me to Google the episode and read the Globe story. I have to say, I can’t even imagine anyone doing that to the family dog. The Romneys were father and...
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And I think it’s awful if she drops it for the general election, just when we need it most – if he’s nominated, of course.
View ArticleBy: Arneas
That Seamus has long since passed on isn’t that much of a surprise. Are we sure the substance on the rear windshield was diarrhea?
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Bi-weekly means every two weeks as in “We have payroll on a bi-weekly basis,” whereas semi-weekly means twice a week as in “we have payroll on a semi-monthly basis, on the 15 and the 30 of each month.”
View ArticleBy: T.S.O.L.
I run the Seamus test each time I open a Gail Collins column. Ctrl-F, search for “roof” “dog” or “Seamus” and if I get a hit, I pass on the column. Come on Gail, you’re turning people off.
View ArticleBy: Ladyberyl
Yes, the Romneys report that it was diarrhea or a substance that emitted from the dog! The point of the story is not that he was too stupid to NOT put a dog on a roof but that once he saw that the...
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