STATUS: Time to head home for an evening with my honey.
What’s playing on the XM or iPod right now? I WANT TO KISS YOU ALL OVER by No Mercy
A teacher girlfriend sent me this picture and I have to say, the only drawback to digital queries is that we can’t use this stamp.
*grin*
And trust me, there are many times when it pretty much sums it up for us.
Oh wow. That’s hilarious!
Ha! That’s hilarious! 🙂 Thanks for the evening laugh.
Kristin, you could use these stickers on your contracts maybe?
Emily
Careful…
That is awesome.
There are just waaaayy too many things that stamp could be good for lol!!!
Awesome! LOL
I think I could use that stamp when I’m editing my own manuscripts.
Wagging Tales
Love it. I’ve got a stamp that says ‘staple this to your face’, which is a tad too aggressive to use. Well, more than once a week.
Haha! I love it.
I need one of those at work…. I’d use it every day. Every hour, even…
Teaching an on-line class the tool I use the most is “Let Me Google That For You”.
http://lmgtfy.com/
I want.
I could use that for my first drafts…
OMG, I totally need one of those for hard copy edits.
Too funny. Kinda sad, but definitely funny.
The main drawback of electronic queries is that your heart gets broken quickly …and often.
I’m not speaking in specific terms now, nor am I relating this to my own personal experiences. But something like this could come in handy for authors when they get edits back, too.
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot indeed!
Ha ha, love it.
Ha! I’d love to have one of those.
You know that the pdf X-Change viewer can do stamps, even in the free version, right? 😉
That. Is. Epic.
I want it 😀 I shall stamp it on people’s foreheads when they do stuff.
ROFL Hey, if the Kindle has ways to get author autographs appended, surely you can do that with email?
Ha! Love it. As an instructor, I cannot tell you how many times those three loaded letters run through my mind. It’s probably best that isn’t stamped on manuscript proposals though… 😉
Haha! I am a high school English teacher and have so many times said to my colleagues that I just want to ‘write WTF in red across this paper”!