I feel almost sure Vincent Gallo is telling a little story here. It seems like something he would do. But I would boldly italicize the word almost if I knew how. Anyway, story or not, the mind reels.
You can bold words by putting a B in little angled brackets (the ones that look like arrowheads > <, shift , and shift .) in front of the words, and a /B in little angle brackets after the word.
You can do the same with I and /I to make things italic. If you want bold and italic, do both, but make sure that it's b i - /i /b or i b - /b /i. Some browsers have problems if you go i b - /i /b.
I can't show you the angled brackets, because browsers think they're tags and don't show them. Usually.
As for the Gallo link, that's one of the funniest things I've read in a while.
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I mean, what?
I can't figure out if this guy is for real, or if he is just making the most of his infamy.
You can bold words by putting a B in little angled brackets (the ones that look like arrowheads > <, shift , and shift .) in front of the words, and a /B in little angle
brackets after the word.
You can do the same with I and /I to make things italic. If you want bold and italic, do both, but make sure that it's b i - /i /b or i b - /b /i. Some browsers have problems if you go i b - /i /b.
I can't show you the angled brackets, because browsers think they're tags and don't show them. Usually.
As for the Gallo link, that's one of the funniest things I've read in a while.
it's hard to put into words just how much i love that. the world is such a rich and complex place. lovely.
Dan - me neither.
Dean - thanks! I'll try it next time.
Hutchie - ain't it tho?
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