ThiS font problem with the quotation marks is
DRIVING ME FRIGGIN NUTS.
Thought it was just me! Nuts!!
What's driving ME friggin nuts is that although this problem has been ongoing for at least a week, there's no thread or notice by the PTB telling us what's going on, what the problem is in non-technical language, and what's being done about it. I'm sure it's being worked on, and will be solved....but communication with us beleaguered readers regarding a problem that has been ongoing for so long is ZERO...and this should not be.
Leni
Notice how the big symbol is the euro? That's a sign of the conspiracy. This is a warning of the coming ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT!!! They've gotten to Free Republic!!! Remember last week's virus warnings? It's all part of the global conspiracy. Trust No One. Especially not a very short woman driving a very large sport ute.
Same...
I just reformatted this using ClipMate.
Why is Donald Trump hosting “Saturday Night Live” next weekend after NBC canceled the Miss Universe pageant? “It’s called ratings,” Trump told The Post.
“I go on Jimmy Fallon, he got his best ratings. One of the best nights he’s had in years. Then I did Colbert’s show.
That got fantastic ratings. He beat Fallon by a lot. Since then, NBC and I get along great.” “The Tonight Show” drew 4.46 million viewers when Trump appeared on Sept. 11, its biggest Friday audience in 18 months. Trump’s Sept. 22 sit-down on “The Late Show” on CBS averaged 4.56 million viewers, the show’s second-largest ratings since Stephen Colbert’s debut.
Fallon averaged 3.38 million viewers the same night. Those numbers have welcomed Trump back to the network that had a very public falling out with the candidate in June.
First, Trump says NBC was upset that he pulled out of “Celebrity Apprentice.” “If you’re running for president you can’t have a television show. NBC was not happy.
They wanted to give me 28 shows. I said I can’t commit. [Executive producer] Mark Burnett called me. He said, ‘You’re the only person I know who’s turning down a major extension.’?”
Then came his June 16 presidential campaign announcement