Have you seen this one yet: Their website drove me crazy with all the quotation marks. Almost every person's name has quotes-- almost, not quite all. http://www.jackngrill.com/
Bella, first I wondered if they were nicknames to retain anonymity. But in that case, I'd expect something less specific than "Jack III" and more common than "Dayliha."
I now recall one of the "Curtis" comic strip's Kwanzaa stories, in which a boy with supernumerary fingers becomes a pianist. The narrator constantly put "Joe" in quotation marks, yet other characters in the story had none. Even as a kid, I found that stupid.
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Have you seen this one yet:
Their website drove me crazy with all the quotation marks. Almost every person's name has quotes-- almost, not quite all.
http://www.jackngrill.com/
It's all relative. One man's "pedicure" is another man's "massage"
bella: that was "nauseating"! (thanks for sharing)
Bella, first I wondered if they were nicknames to retain anonymity. But in that case, I'd expect something less specific than "Jack III" and more common than "Dayliha."
I now recall one of the "Curtis" comic strip's Kwanzaa stories, in which a boy with supernumerary fingers becomes a pianist. The narrator constantly put "Joe" in quotation marks, yet other characters in the story had none. Even as a kid, I found that stupid.
Something special for those with a foot fetish?
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