On 01/05/2011 4:36 PM, Dave Bugg wrote:
It was always pop here. When my son was about 12 we were on vacation in
the US and a a waitress asked him if he wanted a soda. He had no idea
what she was talking about.
On 01/05/2011 4:36 PM, Dave Bugg wrote:
It was always pop here. When my son was about 12 we were on vacation in
the US and a a waitress asked him if he wanted a soda. He had no idea
what she was talking about.
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I really take exception to the word dignified. Why? Because that is the
one word my paternal grandma used in reference to the name she gave my dad.
She used the word very nastily to my mom when my mom called him something in
reference to his poor behavior at my grandma's house.
This woman was not well liked by anyone in the family because of her own
poor behavior. She thought she was better than everyone else and was going
to let the world know it. She embarrassed me even as a young child by
barging ahead of everyone in line at a department store to demand change for
her nickel so that I could get a gum ball out of the machine. A gum ball
that I didn't even want.
Now that's just one example. And to make matters worse, I was her favorite
grandchild for some reason and she made sure the other grandchildren knew
it.
I do not ever want to be like that. And if that is what dignified is, then
you can have it!
oh, nevermind then, Lee
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