For an example of why it doesn't ping me as an age thing, my aunt tells her granddaughter "No ma'am" when she does something naughty.
Drank ginger tea. Chatted with cute girl on OKC, there will likely be coffee. Bed now.
'A Hole in the World'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
For an example of why it doesn't ping me as an age thing, my aunt tells her granddaughter "No ma'am" when she does something naughty.
Drank ginger tea. Chatted with cute girl on OKC, there will likely be coffee. Bed now.
Katie, your stuff is beautiful. I wish I could see it in person.
Yay, askye! Have you taken some probitics? It could be your intestines protesting the lack of bacteria.
I dislike strangers calling me by my first name, but I have a last name that most people are unwilling tackle.
For an example of why it doesn't ping me as an age thing, my aunt tells her granddaughter "No ma'am" when she does something naughty.
Ha! I do the same with my dog! "NO SIR!" though.
askye, that's good about the cleared up infection. I hope you get the pain source figured out and treated soon.
Yes, this! Yay!
I just emailed my parents and sister to see if they want to visit me. I could use some time away from math.
I work in a giant tower downtown.Daisy Jane, how close are you to my new building? We should try and do lunch.
Also, I've entered the wild world of OK Cupid:: wink wink :: Take a look at my profile. (maybe tell me what's wrong with it)
ETA- since moving to TX, I've been called "Sir" more in the past year, than the rest of my life combined. They are very polite down here.
For an example of why it doesn't ping me as an age thing, my aunt tells her granddaughter "No ma'am" when she does something naughty.
Ha! I do the same with my dog! "NO SIR!" though.
Growing up on (a) an Air Force Base; (b) in the South, I still "ma'am" and "sir" reflexively.
My grandmother used to get so mad at me when I was a kid because I refused to call anyone "ma'am" or "sir". Mostly because I wouldn't call HER "ma'am". I wasn't disrespectful; I was very polite. I just didn't want to.
I was very polite. I just didn't want to.
Uhmm...I'm seeing a discordance between these two statements.
My grandmothers were both called Miss until the days they died. Good enough for me.