Feb 13, 2012 – 2:38pm
Hi there!
Thanks for the brief note!
You
wouldn't happen to know Sean Noobsauce, would you? He's a coworker of mine
and a very dedicated participant in the Boston IFF. I've actually been
to a couple of movies at IFF (animated shorts, Soul Kitchen, World's
Greatest Dad), but not to the extent that he has (he gets the Festival
Pass and absolutely maximizes the number of movies he can view!). He
also runs the Boston Bacon Lovers Convention.
The other thing
that caught my attention is that you noted that 92.5 The River was
"Music for the Independent Mind." I thought that 88.9 WERS had that
slogan! So I just googled that phrase, and lo and behold, WERS it is...
I'm curious as to what small school you opened, and how you are able to work from home.
-Geoff
Thanks for the brief note!
You
wouldn't happen to know Sean Noobsauce, would you? He's a coworker of mine
and a very dedicated participant in the Boston IFF. I've actually been
to a couple of movies at IFF (animated shorts, Soul Kitchen, World's
Greatest Dad), but not to the extent that he has (he gets the Festival
Pass and absolutely maximizes the number of movies he can view!). He
also runs the Boston Bacon Lovers Convention.
The other thing
that caught my attention is that you noted that 92.5 The River was
"Music for the Independent Mind." I thought that 88.9 WERS had that
slogan! So I just googled that phrase, and lo and behold, WERS it is...
I'm curious as to what small school you opened, and how you are able to work from home.
-Geoff
Feb 13, 2012 – 4:32pm
You googled it.
As fun as you'd be to date - I think I'm going to pass.
Yes, I know Sean. He's a VIP.
Sent from the OkCupid app
As fun as you'd be to date - I think I'm going to pass.
Yes, I know Sean. He's a VIP.
Sent from the OkCupid app
Just now!
PETTY Motivated:
To
clarify, I "googled it" to verify my suspicions on which radio station
uses that tagline, not to cheat on the answer. It was possible that both
stations use the phrase. What was worse, looking up the answer, or
using the word "googled"?
Fine, openly googling something (or
using google as a verb) is a dealbreaker for you. Next time, I'll either
lie about how I verified something, or I will use the phrase "performed
a search on the Internet" instead. Either way, I'll make sure I know
how one feels about someone who uses the word "google" in a sentence
beforehand.
Someone who has a problem with "I googled it" is someone _I_ would pass on.
Thank you for enriching my experience on here, and GFY,
Googler
To
clarify, I "googled it" to verify my suspicions on which radio station
uses that tagline, not to cheat on the answer. It was possible that both
stations use the phrase. What was worse, looking up the answer, or
using the word "googled"?
Fine, openly googling something (or
using google as a verb) is a dealbreaker for you. Next time, I'll either
lie about how I verified something, or I will use the phrase "performed
a search on the Internet" instead. Either way, I'll make sure I know
how one feels about someone who uses the word "google" in a sentence
beforehand.
Someone who has a problem with "I googled it" is someone _I_ would pass on.
Thank you for enriching my experience on here, and GFY,
Googler