QueBarbara <que.barbara.lanc@gmail.com> wrote: On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 21:07:22 -0500, Dana Carpender <dcarpendnospam@nokivaspam.net> wrote: Reading for comprehension not your long suit? I have to ask you guys, because my IE is still running slow and internet is virtually shut down at work. What's the origin of the phrase "not my long suit.". Long suit is opposite
In article <78kcq5-6bn.ln1@deguello.org>, Eddie says... Bear wrote: < snip I might well turn it down though, as I *really* fancy a holiday before the winter sets in :) Can't you just ask for a break in-between the two roles, or is that too sensible? The compliancy work they want me to take over is well behind schedule, so not sure how that would go down. I'll ask
From The New York Times, 9/18/08: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/18/us/politics/18madbox.html?ref=us McCain, on the Economy By LARRY ROHTER This advertisement for Senator John McCain is the third this week in which he addresses the nations financial crisis. Called Foundation, it is 30 seconds long and will be broadcast nationally. THE SCRIPT Voice of Mr. McCain: You
From The New York Times, 9/18/08: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/18/us/politics/18madbox.html?ref=us McCain, on the Economy By LARRY ROHTER This advertisement for Senator John McCain is the third this week in which he addresses the nations financial crisis. Called Foundation, it is 30 seconds long and will be broadcast nationally. THE SCRIPT Voice of Mr. McCain: You
From The New York Times, 9/18/08: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/18/us/politics/18madbox.html?ref=us McCain, on the Economy By LARRY ROHTER This advertisement for Senator John McCain is the third this week in which he addresses the nations financial crisis. Called Foundation, it is 30 seconds long and will be broadcast nationally. THE SCRIPT Voice of Mr. McCain: You