Adam’s caped alter ego: “Ghost Writer”.
Better Mister X than Mister E.
Normal takes on a different meaning where Adam is concerned
I’m impressed that Adam could tell something wasn’t right about this “offer”.
Adam, have another cup of covfefe while you think this over.
In either case, double your fee.
I wasn’t aware that typos were. supervillian thing
And you wouldn’t be his henchman; you’d be his publicist
Check with your son
“Stooge”, Adam. A “henchman” has more qualifications.
To be tantalizingly continued…?
If it pays, and you can sleep at night, go for it.
This has the makings of a youthful prank.
Super-villains usually have impeccable grammar and use words like “impeccable” when commenting.
Money up front, Adam.
I wonder how much leeway the typos give him.
Typos might be why he needs to hire a pro. But like kartis says: money up front. And make sure it doesn’t bounce before you even crack your computer. Of course, he’s probably going to balk at paying you more than $15 for a thousand words.
Or Clayton wants you to do his homework.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Adam’s caped alter ego: “Ghost Writer”.
Pharmakeus Ubik almost 5 years ago
Better Mister X than Mister E.
Doctor Toon almost 5 years ago
Normal takes on a different meaning where Adam is concerned
jpayne4040 almost 5 years ago
I’m impressed that Adam could tell something wasn’t right about this “offer”.
nosirrom almost 5 years ago
Adam, have another cup of covfefe while you think this over.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member almost 5 years ago
In either case, double your fee.
Auntie Socialist almost 5 years ago
I wasn’t aware that typos were. supervillian thing
Auntie Socialist almost 5 years ago
And you wouldn’t be his henchman; you’d be his publicist
The Pro from Dover almost 5 years ago
Check with your son
Michael G. almost 5 years ago
“Stooge”, Adam. A “henchman” has more qualifications.
cor_en_fa almost 5 years ago
To be tantalizingly continued…?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
If it pays, and you can sleep at night, go for it.
cuzinron47 almost 5 years ago
This has the makings of a youthful prank.
jvn almost 5 years ago
Super-villains usually have impeccable grammar and use words like “impeccable” when commenting.
kartis almost 5 years ago
Money up front, Adam.
danketaz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I wonder how much leeway the typos give him.
TheLetterista.com almost 5 years ago
Typos might be why he needs to hire a pro. But like kartis says: money up front. And make sure it doesn’t bounce before you even crack your computer. Of course, he’s probably going to balk at paying you more than $15 for a thousand words.
LrdSlvrhnd almost 5 years ago
Or Clayton wants you to do his homework.