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Editing a job. Sent out two roughs. Just found this:
". . . it appears right now that anytime soon this dick counsel for defendants may not be . . . "
It's supposed to be:
". . . it appears right now that anytime soon this particular counsel for defendants may not be . . . "
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Some may see one benefit of realtime being comedic relief--lol.
Someone once told me to "flower up" my dirty words by putting an asterisk in all of them. Sadly, that was after "forensic specialist" came out "foreign dick specialist." I'm still not sure if I was more upset over the dirty word or the missing hyphen.
I had two RT hookups today and I wrote "shit on a shelf" instead of "sit on a shelf." One of the attorneys was reading the screen and started laughing. I must remember to take the dirty words out of my dictionary. I thought I already did.
I just hate when my thoughts appear on the screen!
I don't always do it myself but... checking a word index before sending out the rough sometimes helps you catch the funny stuff.
hahaha. I was reporting a realtime job one time and the word "rape" came up. It should have been "range." I fixed it from my writer, but in my mind, I was thinking, "oh, geez."
Beautiful, Quyen! How true is that? :)
Freudian slip.
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