@J12t Thank you sir! Lots to do, and lots to talk about.
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@J12t I use it as a jovial term of endearment, but this reminds me that I used to work with someone who'd been in the Royal Navy who *haaaated* it. I should probably put it in mothballs. What I really meant to say was: thank you, and I appreciate you! @ben That’s what I thought, too, and then the first boyfriend showed up (who had been in the armed forces) and actually meant it! Wasn’t prepared for that, I tell you! At least the scene caused great big amusement for my girl, probably about both of us. |
@ben So if there is one thing various boy/girlfriends of my kids will remember about me is that I stopped them “Sir”ing me real quick. I just hope, sir, that you said that in jest, sir likewise!! :-)