President's Day
Or is it Presidents' Day? Or perhaps Presidents Day? Even the New Yorker don't have a clue. Wow.
Anyway, BONE CHILLING today here in the Big Apple. Ridiculous.
I was up and out of the house early today, in order to signup and try to be seen for three different auditions. I was seen for two of them, and one callback! Zinga! Also, what's amazing... is I saw at least seven people I knew today. One in an elevator, others in jam-packed holding rooms, or walking down the street. It is amazing that in a city so dense, a person can always find someone he knows. Wowza.
And now off to see Mr Sorkin's bombing backstage boobtuber.
2 comments:
I like "Presidents," no apostrophe. "President's" would imply one President when there's more than one being celebrated. "Presidents' Day" makes it seem that the presidents have ownership of the day, when they really don't; it's just a day commemorating them, a holiday forthem, and adjective describing the day. But that's just my opinion.
But then again, maybe my opinion should be taken with a grain of salt considering I made two nasty typos in the previous comment. Bring on the apostrophes.
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