New York's Seedy Core
Appropriate spelling and grammar always matter, even when you're writing about terrible places.
"I hate walking through Times Square" reads much differently than "I hate walking through time, square."
In the former you've expressed your disdain for the abomination that is Times Square; in the latter you've expressed disdain for strolling forwards and backwards in time AND insulted the recipient of the note.
"I hate walking through Times Square" reads much differently than "I hate walking through time, square."
In the former you've expressed your disdain for the abomination that is Times Square; in the latter you've expressed disdain for strolling forwards and backwards in time AND insulted the recipient of the note.
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Did Ziggy say that?!
In one of the lost episodes, yes.
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