Who Are You?
There seem to be a lot of 'em here (kids). Or maybe they are just 'Wackos!'
I was taking this TT stuff seriously for awhile (about one day!).
Can I tell a religious joke? With a Mormon sister & a JW wife I've lotsa those.
I'm sorry if my "Mr. Larsen" offended you. It's just a normal response of mine in addressing those of an older generation, having been raised in the Deep South (although Dennis Miller, the comedian, claims there's nothing deep about it). I was raised in the habit that the appropriate addressing men and women of an older generation garnered an automatic "Mr." or "Mrs." or "Miss" salutation. Sadly, many of our current day youth, are unaware of or don't care to show this minor sign of respect for their elders (and I'm not asking anyone to address me as "Mr.") If you'd prefer, I will address you by your member name. By the way, I'm 50. I don't address anyone else here with appropriate titles, because outside of you, I am one of the oldest members here. And there are a few "kids" here. For the most part, they behave fairly well.
I would love to hear any and all religious jokes. I can tell you a few Cajun and Aggie jokes if you're interested.
Cary
You can knock off the Mr., if you want. I was a kid once myself.Originally posted by wrlarsen+Aug 2 2004, 10:44 AM--><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-CaryP@Aug 2 2004, 09:24 AM
Welcome Mr. Larsen and Ender
Cary
There seem to be a lot of 'em here (kids). Or maybe they are just 'Wackos!'
I was taking this TT stuff seriously for awhile (about one day!).
Can I tell a religious joke? With a Mormon sister & a JW wife I've lotsa those.
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[/b][/quote]I'm sorry if my "Mr. Larsen" offended you. It's just a normal response of mine in addressing those of an older generation, having been raised in the Deep South (although Dennis Miller, the comedian, claims there's nothing deep about it). I was raised in the habit that the appropriate addressing men and women of an older generation garnered an automatic "Mr." or "Mrs." or "Miss" salutation. Sadly, many of our current day youth, are unaware of or don't care to show this minor sign of respect for their elders (and I'm not asking anyone to address me as "Mr.") If you'd prefer, I will address you by your member name. By the way, I'm 50. I don't address anyone else here with appropriate titles, because outside of you, I am one of the oldest members here. And there are a few "kids" here. For the most part, they behave fairly well.
I would love to hear any and all religious jokes. I can tell you a few Cajun and Aggie jokes if you're interested.
Cary