Being told that I was/am a "very cordial young man" just for saying yes sir and no sir. Growing up if I didn't say yes sir/maam, daddy whopped me. Now I do it out of habit and also respect. He was older than me and also a vetreran so, yeah, he deserves to be called sir. Noone has ever said thanks for that. It was cool. I'v also noticed that other people my age and younger not saying it and that kinda aggrivates me.
I say "yes ma'am ,yes sir , no ma'am no sir" to the the kids that run the register at the grocery store. Usually I get a "have a nice day dude " back
I love my wife, breathing, laughing with good friends, my dogs, Mark Twain and Ken Kesey books, being completely un-connected (no internet, no cell phone, no tv, using the sun for a clock ) for as long as I can and as often as I can, shooting stuff, and Partagas D's.
The fact that we are community in the greatest sense of the word. Many of us have not and will never meet, however people feel comfortable enough to post about their most sensitive and vulnerable moments on this forum. There is no fear of reproach or indignity. It's hard to find a place like this ANYWHERE and I'm proud to be a part of it!
The fact that we are community in the greatest sense of the word. Many of us have not and will never meet, however people feel comfortable enough to post about their most sensitive and vulnerable moments on this forum. There is no fear of reproach or indignity. It's hard to find a place like this ANYWHERE and I'm proud to be a part of it!
Well said, as I am sure we all share the same sentiment.
Made for television science fiction shows, like Stargate SG-1, SG Atlantis, Farscape, and new Battlestar Gallactica.
Edit - regarding snacks, Reese's peanutbutter cups for the win.
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