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When I hear Sir and Ma'am used, especially in younger people, I consider it a
show of respect. But I digress. You could call me "HEY YOU", but that still
wouldn't change the fact that $70 for a 3225 is not a happening deal. (I
could quote and rip-off Ferris Beuller all day:-)
f-up (love that, too, Tommy;) set to .fun
-John
Steve Bliss wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Jul 1999 15:22:05 GMT, Mookie <Mookie@execpc.com> wrote:
>
> > ya know... if I gotta take a choice of those two headings... I'll take
> > sir over that other one!!!! that 2nd one just grates on me for some
> > reason.. it makes me feel like I'm 70 years old when someone says that
> > to me!
>
> A lot of guys feel the same way about being called "sir". But I bet they'd
> like being called "ma'am" even less.
>
> Steve
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