My brand new beautiful little camera came yesterday at 2:37pm. I think I may have scared the FedEx guy when I threw the door open and told him, "I've been waiting all day for you!"
And, without further adieu: the first pic off the my new cam.
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Nice! LOL
Although it also would've been funny if you completely pulled a Veronica from the Season 1 finale and said "I was hoping it'd be you."
I also think it would've been cool if David Cook showed up at your door with your camera instead, and sang "Hello... is it me you're looking for?" Even though I think that's improper grammar to end a sentence in a proposition, Lionel Richie.
No, it's not! It's a stuipd rule that has carried over from Latin grammarians and forced upon the written American language. But it is an untruth I tell you! Usually, fixing a sentence that ends in a preposition makes it sound pretentious.
As Winston Churchill once said concering the matter, "This is the kind of impertinence up with which I shall not put."
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Nice! LOL
Although it also would've been funny if you completely pulled a Veronica from the Season 1 finale and said "I was hoping it'd be you."
Touche.
I also think it would've been cool if David Cook showed up at your door with your camera instead, and sang "Hello... is it me you're looking for?" Even though I think that's improper grammar to end a sentence in a proposition, Lionel Richie.
No, it's not! It's a stuipd rule that has carried over from Latin grammarians and forced upon the written American language. But it is an untruth I tell you! Usually, fixing a sentence that ends in a preposition makes it sound pretentious.
As Winston Churchill once said concering the matter, "This is the kind of impertinence up with which I shall not put."
Also, if David Cook shows up at my door with a new camera, he can use whatever bad grammar he wants.
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