Someone asked me for a price quote on “drops” the other day. I felt embarrassed that as a voiceover artist I didn’t know what those were. I thought he wanted drugs.
Also just to be pedantic, it’s just Down syndrome, not Down’s. The way I remember it is that stuffing a pillow with feathers is kind of a retarded idea, even if it works, and having things race against each other at a ‘downs’ racetrack is a pretty smart idea, even if in practice it’s a den of iniquity.
Someone asked me for a price quote on “drops” the other day. I felt embarrassed that as a voiceover artist I didn’t know what those were. I thought he wanted drugs.
Also just to be pedantic, it’s just Down syndrome, not Down’s. The way I remember it is that stuffing a pillow with feathers is kind of a retarded idea, even if it works, and having things race against each other at a ‘downs’ racetrack is a pretty smart idea, even if in practice it’s a den of iniquity.
Yeah, I know it’s supposed to be “Down,” but “Down’s” is also part of the vernacular and completely likely for a child to say, so, yeah.
Did they mean lozenges?
(A “slam dunk” probably happened while your were reading this. I’m almost sure.)
I assume I’m not nearly as familiar with the frequency of the “slam dunk” as you, so I’ll defer to your judgment.