Foe was right...
Mar. 19th, 2004 01:11 pmI am...THE GRAMMAR NAZI!!!!(and if Shane, AKA, The Master, reads this and remembers a convo we had a while back, he'll laugh)

You are the grammar Fuhrer. All bow to your
authority. You will crush all the inferior
people under the soles of your jackboots, and
any who question your motives will be
eliminated. Your punishment is being the bane
of every other person's existence, because
you're constantly contradicting stupidity.
Everyone will be gunning for you. Your dreams
of a master race of spellers and grammarians
frighten the masses. You must always watch your
back. If only your power could be used for good
instead of evil.
What is your grammar aptitude?
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More work news. Got called in yesterday for a interview for OJT coach. If they give me the "job"(it's not actually a change in position as much as it's a change in duties) I'll be coaching new hires for their first week or two on the phones. If they choose me, it means longer hours and less time to read and do school work, but more money and opportunities for advancement. They interviewed several others, so who knows. The shift manager DID ask me what my work hours are, though, which is a good thing, as far as I know. We'll see what happens.

You are the grammar Fuhrer. All bow to your
authority. You will crush all the inferior
people under the soles of your jackboots, and
any who question your motives will be
eliminated. Your punishment is being the bane
of every other person's existence, because
you're constantly contradicting stupidity.
Everyone will be gunning for you. Your dreams
of a master race of spellers and grammarians
frighten the masses. You must always watch your
back. If only your power could be used for good
instead of evil.
What is your grammar aptitude?
brought to you by Quizilla
More work news. Got called in yesterday for a interview for OJT coach. If they give me the "job"(it's not actually a change in position as much as it's a change in duties) I'll be coaching new hires for their first week or two on the phones. If they choose me, it means longer hours and less time to read and do school work, but more money and opportunities for advancement. They interviewed several others, so who knows. The shift manager DID ask me what my work hours are, though, which is a good thing, as far as I know. We'll see what happens.