What a surprise! I've only watched that show once and even then I could see that extreme couponing was a waste of time. Who could possibly need a multiple-year supply of a food with an expiration date? If you really need to get your kicks that way, donate it to a food kitchen, already.
Continue. If I don't want to see it, I don't click play.
If I never saw another Tokyo Flash post again, I'd be just fine. But I'm not going to demand that they get taken down...others seem to enjoy them. No skin off my nose.
And why, exactly, would you be recording this unless you were a police officer? And if you are, shouldn't you be doing something about these a**holes endangering lives?
I use "dear" for formal business letters and e-mails, as well as personal hand-written correspondence (which seems to be whittled down to birthday and holiday greetings anymore)
For informal business e-mails, I tend to use Good Morning or Good Afternoon, whereas quick replies garner a Hi ____.
If there is a standard to meet, and he meets it without excessively exceeding it -- why not? He needs to run 400 meters in 45.30 seconds. He can do that, on a good day. He qualifies. Now, if he was regularly running it in 43.0 or 40.0 seconds, then, yes, his prosthetic legs probably give him an advantage that should disqualify him. But they don't. Track is more than just legs and feet -- it's reflexes, breathing, determination, strength. Let him run.
If I never saw another Tokyo Flash post again, I'd be just fine. But I'm not going to demand that they get taken down...others seem to enjoy them. No skin off my nose.
For informal business e-mails, I tend to use Good Morning or Good Afternoon, whereas quick replies garner a Hi ____.