"Five...four...three...two"
"Shoot. I'm usually better at timing the post trick-or-treat sugar crash."
"Well, there was a high incidence of 'skittles this year.'"
Putting quotation marks around a brand name (“Skittles”) is odd enough, but … does “Skittles this year” have a special meaning as a phrase, or is the closing mark simply misplaced?
I can’t remember the year, but I remember my sister and her husband coming home from a trip and passing through a “test city” that offered Skittles for the first time. They brought us back samples.
Keep on keepin' on over 9 years ago
NICE paper airplane:-)
Anton Sherwood about 2 years ago
Putting quotation marks around a brand name (“Skittles”) is odd enough, but … does “Skittles this year” have a special meaning as a phrase, or is the closing mark simply misplaced?
DKHenderson about 2 months ago
I can’t remember the year, but I remember my sister and her husband coming home from a trip and passing through a “test city” that offered Skittles for the first time. They brought us back samples.