"Who Died, and Left [Blank] In Charge?"
"Who Died, and Left [Blank] In Charge?" Have you ever, like me, been listening to a stream of music on YouTube, when these intervening commercials come on, interrupting the songs you want to hear? Some of these ads are fine, innocuous, and (even occasionally) interesting, or helpful. . . . But, have any of you ever heard the one, where the woman comes on, and says ( demands ) with great passion: "NEVER, NEVER say, 'How are you doing?' "? And she goes on with another injunction, (but I am not [happily] remembering it right now). These kinds of ads are the ones you can break a leg, foot, or neck, seeking to get to the "skip" button, before you are subjected to more intense fervor. . . . My whole point, is simply this: "Who died, and left this woman in charge of whether or not I should ask someone, 'how are you doing?'?" Bottom line: who is this lady-- no matter how well -intended ...