Love it, too! And makes you wonder how well the actual 24 is gonna age, what anachronisms will be so entertaining in 10 years or so. Reminds me of that episode of 30 Something, where Michael's boss has a heart attack while in his car, and says to Michael, "Don't let anyone tell you that having a phone in your car is a luxury."
A Novel Woman, AKA Pamela Patchet, was unwittingly born and raised in Toronto instead of Paris. She worked her way from A&W carhop to political advisor to advertising executive where, on any given day, she was called upon to soothe disgruntled clients, cajole temperamental artists, juggle multi-million dollar budgets or locate trained penguins for television commercials. She married a handsome dentist for love and a lifetime of free dental care, raised three kids, and established a freelance writing career, not unlike her earlier jobs, minus the penguins.
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she's don't be wirkit for me... will try again later
that's hilarious! lol
thank you!
I'm having a crummy morning and that made me laugh out loud. Loved the dot matrix printer and the giant cordless phone - cracked me up....
Love it, too! And makes you wonder how well the actual 24 is gonna age, what anachronisms will be so entertaining in 10 years or so. Reminds me of that episode of 30 Something, where Michael's boss has a heart attack while in his car, and says to Michael, "Don't let anyone tell you that having a phone in your car is a luxury."
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