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Something catches my attention and I file it subconsciously.
"I fill one up, put the dates on it, and when it's filled, I file it.
I smoked three cigarettes while writing this article, and after I file it, I will smoke another.
"I am not even going to file, because if I file, it will be so screwed up that I will be audited and then what do I do?" Tax woes can sink a nascent small business, even when little or no taxes are owed, just by diverting time and attention from the business.
Since I have no plans for selling my co-op in the near future, should I file it now, or is it advisable to hold on to it and wait until the co-op unit is sold to file it?... Philip C.McNutt, Brooklyn.
Usually when an article title implies that a major city is facing imminent doom due to anything short of an earthquake or a substantiated terror attack, I file it away in a little box in my brain marked "fear-mongering bullshit" and read no further.
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I filed it away under "maybe sometime later".
I filed it away in the box of losses I carry with me and grimly plodded on through my own attempt at a life.
On watching Mistress America, I filed it as a riff onTruman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's, with Brooke in the role of a 21st-century Holly Golightly.
Shortly after I filed it, I received a call from the Metro desk's weekend editor, informing me that he was doing his best to get the story killed out of the Times' computer system.
There are a plethora of lines that I immediately decided to use on a daily basis, like: "Lend us a loan of your noserag" ("Ho!" thought I, filing it away for "things to say next time I have a cold") and: "We'll have a glorious drunk to astonish the druidy druids" (filed away under "things to holler on a night out").
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