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NotFromHere 11-05-2004 12:03 AM

Settle a bet with a feisty coworker.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
I can't reconcile this. If a semicolon is the appropriate punctuation, it's a run-on sentence, no?

My feisty coworker was telling me that it's not a run-on because there is an implied "because." I told em that I was unaware of the "implied because" doctrine that excuses run-on sentences. Em is otherwise very bright (hi, em!) but, bitch, please --- "implied because"?
Atticus. I did not know that you worked at Starbucks. I'll have a double tall non-fat latte.

Isn't there also an inplied "be" before careful, with an understood you? Wouldn't that then be 2 sentences and not a runon?

NotFromHere 11-05-2004 12:07 AM

decorating ideas
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
terracotta
Fringey, I have a friend who did her kitchen in terra cotta. She had a black fridge and I can't remember what color her cabinets are. Her counter was white tile. Maybe her cabinets were cherry. Anyway, terra cotta is too dark for a small kitchen with black and white stuff. She also had terra cotta tile floors. I hate them. My kitchen is painted in a color called Navajo white, but it's actually more of a warm pale yellow. I have stainless steel appliances. Maybe a light yellow would warm the place up.

Fugee 11-05-2004 12:11 AM

decorating ideas
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ltl/fb
So, I'm moving into a place that, in the kitchen, has black and white tile counters and black appliances. The cabinets are sort of a whitewashed/pickled oak. I can't afford to replace the counters or cabinets now, but it feels cold and I want to warm it up. What paint color might do that? Any ideas?
I like a sunny yellow. You can use the Benjamin Moore web site to see how a color will look in various types of rooms. There are only two kitchen rooms but one has black and white so it may be helpful.

Another option is wallpaper. With limited wall space, it can give the space a zip without being overbearing. When we fixed up the kitchen in my BIL's house, we used a yellow and white stripe to brighten up a cave-like kitchen and it looks really nice.

In any case, I concur with the person who suggested a warm color. If you go with blue, find one with warm undertones. Benjamin Moore indicates warm vs. cool on the color chips. They also sell small sample sizes of many of their colors so you can try it on your wall without buying a whole quart.

Devine Paints also sells sample sizes of their paints.

Replaced_Texan 11-05-2004 12:20 AM

Settle a bet with a feisty coworker.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
I can't reconcile this. If a semicolon is the appropriate punctuation, it's a run-on sentence, no?

My feisty coworker was telling me that it's not a run-on because there is an implied "because." I told em that I was unaware of the "implied because" doctrine that excuses run-on sentences. Em is otherwise very bright (hi, em!) but, bitch, please --- "implied because"?
My thought is that yes, it is a run-on if "careful" is an independent clause. I can see an argument that it is a dependent clause, but I think it stands on its own. "Implied because" is silly, and fiesty co-worker should be bitchslapped with a grammar text for even suggesting such a thing.

But then I always thought that there should have been a colon in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." I lost that battle.

Taltos 11-05-2004 07:33 AM

6 years here (and there) and I still have no clue what you peeps are going on about.

sunnybunny 11-05-2004 08:35 AM

Lunchbox on Wheels
 
Although I decided I could not part with my saab, I bought another car last night...every woman in her 20's needs three cars, right? I ended up buying a honda element. Mr. Bunny has nicknamed it "the lunchbox" because he thinks it looks like a lunchbox with wheels. He just built a huge beautiful brazilian cherry built in to display his lunchboxes. I think the man lives and breathes lunchboxes. His mother just came to town and had gotten him a custom made lunchbox with a picture of him at the top of Denali. I'm finally willing to admit the lunchbox thing is out of control. Just thought I'd share with my sensitive and compassionate internet friends.

baltassoc 11-05-2004 09:00 AM

decorating ideas
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Fugee
I like a sunny yellow.
I was going to suggest yellow as well. We and three different neighbors all have yellow paint in the kitchens, and the color works well with a variety of cabinet and countertop combinations. While they're all slightly different, most are of a pale lemon variety. Just for the record, we did our kitchen first of the neighbors.

Or you could go full-on 50s to match the tile and do a pink grapfruit pink. Sounds bad at first, but think about it.

ilikenewsocks 11-05-2004 09:13 AM

Settle a bet with a feisty coworker.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
Is the following a run-on sentence, or not?
  • Careful, the beverage you are about to enjoy is extremely hot.

I have no idea, but if anyone here ran the place, is it not true that the hot beverage cups would just say "That is so hot!"?

Apropos of, well, whatever, hey, PLF, where will you be rocking out in plaid pants now that First Avenue is closed?

Yours,
Not Paul Westerburg

dtb 11-05-2004 09:23 AM

decorating ideas
 
Quote:

Originally posted by NotFromHere
Fringey, I have a friend who did her kitchen in terra cotta. She had a black fridge and I can't remember what color her cabinets are. Her counter was white tile. Maybe her cabinets were cherry. Anyway, terra cotta is too dark for a small kitchen with black and white stuff. She also had terra cotta tile floors. I hate them. My kitchen is painted in a color called Navajo white, but it's actually more of a warm pale yellow. I have stainless steel appliances. Maybe a light yellow would warm the place up.
Navajo white rocks.

I have no ideas for you fringe, my love. I'm sorry.

It took me 10 minutes to decide which color corkscrew to get. I can't be trusted with tile.

Pretty Little Flower 11-05-2004 09:27 AM

Settle a bet with a feisty coworker.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ilikenewsocks
I have no idea, but if anyone here ran the place, is it not true that the hot beverage cups would just say "That is so hot!"?

Apropos of, well, whatever, hey, PLF, where will you be rocking out in plaid pants now that First Avenue is closed?

Yours,
Not Paul Westerburg
It has been a dark week in many respects - the closing of First Ave is certainly one of them. A Minneapolis institution closed by squabbling among the owners. Hopefully to be re-opened under new management (and a new name??) in January. But, that land is expensive these days, and some argue that a rock club is not the highest and best use of the land. I blame the Evangelical Christians.

The silver lining is that some shows scheduled for First Ave were rescheduled at more intimate venues - so I got the rare opportunity to rock out in plaid, or rather striped, pants last night seeing the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion at the much smaller 400 Bar, another of Mr. Westerberg's old haunts. Thank you ladies and gentlemen! The Blues is number one!

sunnybunny 11-05-2004 09:34 AM

decorating ideas
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dtb
Navajo white rocks.

I have no ideas for you fringe, my love. I'm sorry.

It took me 10 minutes to decide which color corkscrew to get. I can't be trusted with tile.

Fringe, suck it up and rip out the tile. After living with no counter top for a while, you'll find a way to pay for a new one. I promise.

greatwhitenorthchick 11-05-2004 10:08 AM

Settle a bet with a feisty coworker.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
I can't reconcile this. If a semicolon is the appropriate punctuation, it's a run-on sentence, no?

My feisty coworker was telling me that it's not a run-on because there is an implied "because." I told em that I was unaware of the "implied because" doctrine that excuses run-on sentences. Em is otherwise very bright (hi, em!) but, bitch, please --- "implied because"?
I think it's definitely a run-on sentence and requires a semi-colon.

Woowee! That was fun.

Now can we talk about sex? please

Sidd Finch 11-05-2004 10:30 AM

Settle a bet with a feisty coworker.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
I think it's definitely a run-on sentence and requires a semi-colon.

Woowee! That was fun.

Now can we talk about sex? please
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Just when I thought it was safe to go back in the water, Atticus has to start another grammar thread.

Alex_de_Large 11-05-2004 10:35 AM

Settle a bet with a feisty coworker.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
Now can we talk about sex? please

Agreed. RT, have you finished your book report yet?

mmm3587 11-05-2004 10:48 AM

decorating ideas
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ltl/fb
Thanks for the input, all (except flinty -- there's no mildew!!!!!!!). The counters are tile now and I can't afford to rip them out so any tile stuff I might do would have to coordinate. I'm not so good at that.

I will need to think more. I'm kind of worried blue won't go with the black parts of the tile and the appliances.
When you say tile, do you mean large (12" x 12") pieces of tile as opposed to a full slab or granite/marble/whetever? I don't think that changes things much. Just make sure to coordinate the colors and go nuts.


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