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Post by violet on Apr 14, 2006 22:50:40 GMT 10
I've been approaching this like a puzzle - perhaps lynn used a different word for behind?? There's a language difference with a word you guys use over there.
As for pet peeves, well, I could whine forever! For now, I'll say tailgaters, and
people who are rude to checkout operators, sales assistants and wait staff. How hard is it to be polite to the person serving you at a store or restaurant? Or anywhere???
Oh, yeah, and most of all - neighbours who play their music/tv loud enough that I can hear it in my house!! AARRGGHHHH
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Post by lynn on Apr 15, 2006 4:47:17 GMT 10
LOL....Cheryl and Michelle, I used the word "crack" in my initial post....referring to a behind or *****, as my granny used to say. Someone will bend over wearing a pair of low riders and we get a "view", but it ain't scenic! Not to me anyway...gross! Sorry, BR! I can see where my southern lingo could be misinterpreted! MV, where I live, customer service seems to be a quickly fading thing of the past. I get so weary of the continual jesting among the sales clerks. Heaven help us should we need some real assistance!
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