
'This can't be paradise - the reception is terrible!'
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'This can't be paradise - the reception is terrible!'
"They say it takes 10,000 hours to perfect something- I guess I was a bit hasty throwing that together in 144."
'Why didn't he take 8 days and finish the job properly?'
"Bah, I could've written a better dénouement in my sleep."
"I’ve seen better metaphors in my litter box."
"Various entrances to the gates of Hell."
"Nobody's perfect, but we're working on it."
We're going on a first date. So many words are misused every day. Literally! I don't accept the use of imperfect language. Me either. Trying to fight it has no effect. It's all a mute point. Irregardless, I could care less. I had nothing farther to say.
"My mom's restricting my phone. She says I don't have enough Selfie Control."
Surreal ale
"Hmmm, this might just be not funny enough for The New Yorker."
"By God, for a minute there it suddenly all made sense!"
"I've heard of being organized, but isn't this a little obsessive compulsive?"
'Why am I not surprised that this section is always the most disorganized?'
"Queen begins with Q, it should be precisely here."
"Wallace couldn't come, but I brought some of his fussy prose."
Writer
Perfection
Poetry repairman
"It says it's the vodka that's distilled twenty-nine times - they just can't seem to get it right."
'I'm a narcissist? - Are you saying I'm not perfect?'
"You're welcome."
"Being happy with one's work is the kiss of death."
Quality Contorl.
"I can be perfect for only one hour a day."
Writer's Block Next 10 Miles
Ventriloquist's fete
'I like the plot, but are all those nude scenes really necessary?'
Desk trays - 'Do it' and 'Do it right this time'.
"You'll come? Great." "The Hendersons will be too." "We'll kill them at poker." "Phil and Edna, planning a murder for later that night."
"Take away his brilliant prose, and he's just some depressed guy."
Certificate for 98.4% accurasy.
"Now you can send it."
Wanting his picnic with Gwen to be perfect, Hal made sure they would not be bothered by ants.
Woman trying to straighten a picture of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
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