Or maybe "no glass" is an obscure reference to one of the old Fat Albert cartoon's classic "no class" jokes, in which one of the gang says Albert is like a plastic cup: No Glass.
I think "no glass" in "this bins" for charity means they "care" about "people" who need "charity," so don't put anything in there that might "injure" them...
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Or maybe "no glass" is an obscure reference to one of the old Fat Albert cartoon's classic "no class" jokes, in which one of the gang says Albert is like a plastic cup: No Glass.
They're cool, but the would benefit from a grammar review.
"This bins . . . "?
what firm?
"i" "love" "your" "blog""!"
did you notice the subject/verb disagreement? "this bins is..."
since i started reading your blog yesterday i've been looking to see instances of inappropriate quotation usage.
it's truly sad when so-called professionals make such glaring errors. it doesn't motivate me to be a client, that's certain.
Can't. Get. Enough.
I just keep coming back here and I am never disappointed.
I think "no glass" in "this bins" for charity means they "care" about "people" who need "charity," so don't put anything in there that might "injure" them...
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