Now that's ... that's weird.
"Very clever sir. But Im aware of what dark sun is. You'll have to come with me."
I didn't know about about this film. Thank you!
He was so funny. I need to watch some of his other films.
Tbf, there’s probably an easier way to achieve that goal that involves much less serious charges than breaking into the jail lol.
The cashier called 911 and told them that a man had robbed the store. When he pulled up he found the man sitting on the curb just waiting for him. He had pulled a knife and stolen one pack of Big Red chewing gum from the store.
All because it was getting cold outside and he needed a place to sleep. And he also had a toothache that had been bothering him for weeks. So he hoped to see a doctor while he was in county jail.
In terms of dental, most county jails will only do tooth pulls, not any other type of dental work. They will not try to save teeth at all.
[1] some larger areas like Cook County have their own healthcare systems and can be somewhat more sophisticated and less constrained by monetary concerns
The other side of it is that prison is the first time many people get any dental work done at all so they cone in with large problems all ready.
mentioned in the article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Games_People_Play_(book)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Berne
all i can think is the guy is nuts. why sabotage the new jail where you have a personal relationship with with the new sheriff and are supposedly making progress fixing all the problems with the old system? i don't know what i was expecting...
Though, Friedman also does have a touch of the narcissim thing going on, in that he enjoys it that Hall says "he can't be understood".
> reënacted
whats with the ree-s in the article...
A more common example of the diaeresis would be the name "Zoë" - the "ë" indicates the pronunciation is "zoe-y" (2 syllables) not "zoe" (1 syllable).
thought i was seeing this because some ebooks also have missing/poorly substituted ligatures for me
I was taught to do it that way in public school here in Canada in the 90s; it is the textbook proper way to spell words like coördination. I was also taught that no one actually spells it that way and that co-ordination and coordination are both fine and far more common.
Apropos of nothing, except that it will allow me to vent a bit, it also changes the rule for the pronunciation of the last consonant of French words.
Normally the lack of a trailing "e" would mean the last consonant is not-sounded but the diaeresis changes it: maïs/"my-isz", Noël/"noh-ell", etc.
And yes Moët (the champagne) is pronounced "moh-ett" in France and by French speakers.
It's incredibly annoying having someone subtly but in a slightly superior manner "correct" your pronunciation by repeating the mispronunciation right after you've pronounced it correctly - "sure, I'll order some some MOHAY". Outside I'm smiling and nodding pretending not to notice, inside I'm screaming "IT'S MOH-fcking-ETT MTHERF*KER - MOH-ETT."