Posted on 11/10/2008 2:17:29 PM PST by do the dhue
"I look up and there are, like, 15 people looking at me, with camera phones out, waiting to take a picture of which kind of underwear I'm going to buy. 'Think she's a small or an extra small?' I wanted to be like, 'Uh, guys? I can hear you!' "
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
I could not believe there would be people standing around with cameras, when they should be worrying about what Bill Ayer's is doing.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2129448/posts
My bet is, you will be lucky to see a camera at Ayer's book event at the radical coffeehouse.
You can remove the apostrophe in Ayers.
Although...
You’re quoting Page Six, what do you expect?! That’s like saying, “Wow, I’m really insulted by the fact that there are cheeseburgers on McDonald’s menu. It’s really unfortunate that people in this country only eat red meat.”
You have to consider the context in which this type of stuff is printed. I’m all in favor of showing the flaws in MSM, but this kind of post just shows your lack of reading comprehension.
No need to remove it. It just needs to be put at the end (Ayers').
What was the question again?
Yes, it is true this is page six, but who cares?
Get busy on real news.
Newsworthy.
Isn’t she about 17?
“Ayers’s,” because there’s only one of him.
Will be 19 this December, according to her bio.
You're right! Thanks.
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"add 's to the singular form of the word (even if it ends in s):
the owner's car
James's hat"
Somebody has to keep an eye on these things. Just don’t aske me to spell girrafe!
She’s adorable. She’s starting off well, hope she has staying power. Between her, Carrie Underwood, Kelly Pickler, Miranda Lambert, Country Music has a lot of young talent.
18...perfectly legal.
Yes, any of them could be the next ex-Mrs. twister881.
Obviously you can't. It's either "aks" or "akse" or "axe" although an argument about ebonic orthography is silly since reading and writing and thinking are about to abandoned altogether.
Not the first instance of “Ayers” - it isn’t needed at all. And, in the one you cite, of course it is no longer ‘in’ Ayers.
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