So I wanted a FAQ, but I didn't know what to put as Frequently Asked Questions. What to do? Where do other people get their Frequently Asked Questions? I asked the readers, and they responded in spades!
Thanks, folks! Unlike other sites with a FAQ, where who the hell knows how they come up with their supposed "questions"? Sounds like a lot of PR to me!
Here then, without further ado, is my official list of reader-submitted Frequently-Asked Questions:
That's a handsome list! I love it. Very existential!
I'm kind of adding the answers as I go. The answered ones are clicky-linky.
Thanks, folks! Unlike other sites with a FAQ, where who the hell knows how they come up with their supposed "questions"? Sounds like a lot of PR to me!
Here then, without further ado, is my official list of reader-submitted Frequently-Asked Questions:
- Joe, what the fuck?
- What are you on??
- Joe, why the fuck?
- Joe, who the fuck?
- Is it true?
- How about it?
- How's the weather there?
- Why even bother?
- What happened to the Christmas spirit?
- Do you do catering?
- Where are my sunglasses?
- How do you say "how do you say" in Hindi?
- Grated parmesan?
That's a handsome list! I love it. Very existential!
I'm kind of adding the answers as I go. The answered ones are clicky-linky.
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Mares eat oats and does eat oats and little lambs eat ivy; a kid'll eat ivy too, wouldn't you?
@Eva: I've got about three out of thirteen answered already. I'll probably start rolling them out this week!
FAQ2: The Bad Lieutenant's Revenge
or:
FAQ2: Back to the Beach
or
FAQ2: 37 Days Later
that kind of thing. The possibilities simply overwhelm my imagination.
I think you're deliberately dropping New Order references - "Revenge" being the name of one of Hook's side project bands ('89-'93).
Where do you find these words?
Wait, it was "punctilious prick."
Also, I got the sense he was firing her for some other backstory element. As an investigative journalist she was a bit of a loose cannon.
She talked her way out of it. She was on to a pretty hot story about some urban legend copycat videotape murders.