That seems a bit dramatic.
I was referring to telling gsdx he needed more adversity in his life. That was a TOTAL ASSHOLE remark.
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That seems a bit dramatic.
Hun-haters stay out of Maryland, esp. Baltimore. Hun is the universal form of address by waitresses, receptionists, etc., around here.
I kinda like it. It goes well with crabcakes and beer.
Hun-haters stay out of Maryland, esp. Baltimore. Hun is the universal form of address by waitresses, receptionists, etc., around here.
I kinda like it. It goes well with crabcakes and beer.
You think that's bad try having some one call you boss.
The other day when we were doing some last minute Christmas shopping here in Shrewsbury, several checkout assistants at different stores called me darlin'. Not sure if this is the norm here but I liked it and it made me smile.Come to Yorkshire and the shop assistants will call you "luv" instead. Go to Newcastle and it's "pet". I wouldn't get hung up on it if I were you.
I hate it when dumb jocks call me "brah".
yeah i cringe every time i'm called "bro" or "dog" or w/e they're saying now
but omg @ this thread :
I hate when people address me as 'sir,' though. I've been raised to address my elders, or those I'm being formal to, saying, "yes, ma'am" or "yes, sir." It's just how I am. But when people say, "yes sir" to me, I die a little inside. xD I don't correct them, though.
I hate it when dumb jocks call me "brah".
I wouldn't complain about pet names, unless it's "faggot"![]()
I was about to post that until I saw your post.
GSDX, if this is the only thing that you have to complain about; your life is doing really well. Or, you need a freaking life.
Let us know if she calls you a 'fucking faggot'. Then, I would suggest to complain to management.
