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May. 7th, 2006 01:41 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Link: http://blog.laurellkhamilton.org/2006/05/end-of-busy-week.html
Date: Friday 5 May 2006
Title: End of a busy week
LKH in blockquote, I'm just confused.
1. "Closest" is meant to be closets and it's a typo, possibly in the same vein as loose meaning what she thinks it means.
2. She and Jon have pantries in their offices. And the pantries have been torn out.
3. She wrote "pantry" instead of "panty" because she wouldn't be the first person to make that mistake. I'm scarred for life thanks to one woman who kept writing pantries when meaning underwear, amongst other things. Long story; it involves Asher, a bathtub and porn that would never end - it all makes sense if the writer actually was LKH, and then I'd have to pity Canada. And then the whole thing about panties being torn out, well, I can believe that. Even in Jon's office. I didn't need to know it, but I can believe it.
I maintain that people ought to have licences to operate a keyboard. Really.
EDIT: For the full bathtub saga, read here.
Date: Friday 5 May 2006
Title: End of a busy week
LKH in blockquote, I'm just confused.
This week we've had the pantry torn out and redone. The closest in Jon's new office and mine have been finished up.So...what's got me confused is this:
1. "Closest" is meant to be closets and it's a typo, possibly in the same vein as loose meaning what she thinks it means.
2. She and Jon have pantries in their offices. And the pantries have been torn out.
3. She wrote "pantry" instead of "panty" because she wouldn't be the first person to make that mistake. I'm scarred for life thanks to one woman who kept writing pantries when meaning underwear, amongst other things. Long story; it involves Asher, a bathtub and porn that would never end - it all makes sense if the writer actually was LKH, and then I'd have to pity Canada. And then the whole thing about panties being torn out, well, I can believe that. Even in Jon's office. I didn't need to know it, but I can believe it.
I maintain that people ought to have licences to operate a keyboard. Really.
EDIT: For the full bathtub saga, read here.