@Paramone - I wouldn't think that ... MCM makes cars better ... not sure this qualifies as better. Not sure if it even qualifies as a car at this point, lol.
@Pᴀᴜʟsᴛᴇʀ2 Just noticed that the GXP is a little low on coolant. I hoping it's just due to the autocross last Sunday. Time for a pressure test, I guess.
And of course I can't find my AirLift. I suspect I loaned it out and never got it back.
@3Dave - I think since they called you back to tell you about cleaning up your "incident", that's a good sign (if you're still thinking about taking the job).
@Ceshion if you're starting a letter, like "Greetings, Officers" then sure..
If you're referring to them in the third person like "The officers in question..." then no
it's a title and a ddescription
depends on context.
Like "Attorney", capitalize at the start of a sentence, vs "Attorney General" or "Attornies General" .... I get mixed up on these things, but I'd say use the same rule as for "doctor" - address (basically a proper noun, kind of) vs functional description.
I'm not sure if I am way too insensitive to, over oversensitive to, everything these days. We're all paranoid about offending anyone, but for some weird reason - maybe because I'm unintentionally an asshole - that makes it difficult to have a conversation.
- There's an old saying: It is a fool who is offended by someone who intentionally offends. It is a greater fool who is offended by someone who does not intentionally offend. Bottom line: Who's the bigger fool?
...and now I have to move from bar at really-great-and-cheap Italian Restaurant to get a pizza from Papa John's on the other side of town, basically. Really, only 10 miles away, but it's just after 5 here, so may as well be in Oklahoma.