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> What is her name?
Her name is . . . Margaret. I'm used to saying "my wife" becuase I'm used to
posting to groups who haven't met her. I'll refer to her as Margaret from now
on. You, however, can refer to her however you like, but I would suggest
either Margaret or "Your Highness".
Leonard
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--- Leonard <leonarde@ev1.net> wrote:
> > What is her name?
>
> Her name is . . . Margaret. I'm used to saying "my
> wife" becuase I'm used to
> posting to groups who haven't met her. I'll refer
> to her as Margaret from now
> on. You, however, can refer to her however you
> like, but I would suggest
> either Margaret or "Your Highness".
>
> Leonard
lol!
Finally, a man who knows the proper place of women!!
Margaret did good...
BTW,
I really enjoyed meeting both of you on Saturday.
Welcome to the group!
Laura
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In lugnet.org.us.texlug, Laura Hayden writes:
> --- Leonard <leonarde@ev1.net> wrote:
> > You, however, can refer to her however you
> > like, but I would suggest
> > either Margaret or "Your Highness".
> lol!
>
> Finally, a man who knows the proper place of women!!
My wife would concur!
TJ- who definitely knows who "the boss" is, and it's not him ;-)
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In lugnet.org.us.texlug, Leonard Erlandson writes:
> > What is her name?
>
> Her name is . . . Margaret. I'll refer to her as Margaret from now
> on. You, however, can refer to her however you like, but I would suggest
> either Margaret or "Your Highness".
Makes perfect sense since "Margaret" IS Greek for "Your Highness".
:D
Margaret C.
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