The new-look Skillet

Posted
26 March 2002 at 12:20

Oh, and there’s further excitement at Greasy Skillet—giving you more redesigns per cubic metre than ever before! Every time I turn around, it’s slightly different. Dave also appears to have reverted to the first person plural for his (their?) writing style. I’m quite sure that if I were to write in the first person plural I’d end up speaking in the first person plural. Picture the scene: “Hello, we would like to open a bank account, please.” The teller looks about, wondering to whom you are referring. She’s confident that you’re the only customer in the bank, before pressing a button on the underside of her desk and muttering into her lapel.

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