Technically right AND wrong. The phrase "Policemen and women" is singular, which is why I wrote it the way it did. I could have been clearer by putting the phrase in quotes. [Reply]
Question for you guys out there. Do you preface cutting a chick loose by saying "You're a really cool chick, but...."? If so, do you do that because you think it makes what comes next easier to hear? Word of advice. It doesn't. [Reply]
Originally Posted by luv:
Question for you guys out there. Do you preface cutting a chick loose by saying "You're a really cool chick, but...."? If so, do you do that because you think it makes what comes next easier to hear? Word of advice. It doesn't.
With all due respect... Not saying just saying.. et cetera. sometimes you just have to have thick skin. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pestilence:
I usually start it off with a "I've been thinking...."
Much better. Just don't throw any compliments in there. I mean, why build someone up just to cut them down?
I'm not necessarily hurt by this. I never expected to hear from him anyway. While I'm glad I did (I'd much rather someone be upfront than chickenshit), I just didn't see the point in the compliments. [Reply]
Originally Posted by luv:
Question for you guys out there. Do you preface cutting a chick loose by saying "You're a really cool chick, but...."? If so, do you do that because you think it makes what comes next easier to hear? Word of advice. It doesn't.