People would stop and listen to our guide (my DH)
this happens to my dad a lot. He'll be showing grand kids around a museum or an old fort and he'll start to gather a crowd.
Jonathan ,'Touched'
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People would stop and listen to our guide (my DH)
this happens to my dad a lot. He'll be showing grand kids around a museum or an old fort and he'll start to gather a crowd.
People would stop and listen to our guide (my DH)
I guided a whole bunch of folks through Old Sturbridge Village when I was about 8 or 9. I loved that place.
Without fail, every time he mentioned what Jubal Early's units were doing he added, "Does that seem right to you?"
Sadly, no one got it.
I am now both sad and very, very happy. Good DH.
I just got a very "Angel in the art museum" vibe. Art imitates life imitates art imitates life...
Raq's DH is made of win!
made of win!
Una, that's the second time I've read you writing that. Did I miss a definition somewhere? It sounds like something with a good story behind it.
The phrase "made of win"? I think it's just one of those...things. I forget where I picked it up, but I like it.
Oh, it was you P-C? I wondered if it had a Buffista origin like the use of 'wrod' or a child comment or something like that.
I have DVDs! Yay!
Oh, it was you P-C?
I think I've used it recently too, yeah. I don't think it's a Buffista-specific term.
No, "made of win" (and its counterpart "made of fail") is definitely not Buffista origin. I asked for its etymology here once, and no one knew. But I think it's in general geek circulation.