Why Are Men Just Happier People

Chronuss said:
30-40 seconds?! who the hell'd they ask?! senior citizens? holy hell.
Yeah, is that, like, a really long time or what?
 
shesulsa said:
Yeah, is that, like, a really long time or what?
*blink* dude...it takes longer than thirty seconds to make friggin' instant coffee! something that fun should take longer than that (note: that sentence was not directed towards instant coffee).
 
Nice recovery! :ultracool And if you ever call me dude again, I'll ... I'll ... aw, never mind. :rolleyes:
 
Yeah and if He Ever calls ME dude again.. He won't sit down for a good long time....... cuz I get this Real life.. *rolls owls*
 
KenpoTess said:
Yeah and if He Ever calls ME dude again.. He won't sit down for a good long time....... cuz I get this Real life.. *rolls owls*
but it's a unisex term nowadays; it's an exclamation of affection. :wink1:
 
Chronuss said:
but it's a unisex term nowadays; it's an exclamation of affection. :wink1:
You may call me dudette and only if you say it nicely. :rolleyes:
 
Having seen the evidence, I can truthfully state, these aren't "Dudes".



(get your minds outta the gutters...I've seen their pictures....of their faces.....some people, I tell you......) :D
 
Dudette haven't heard that term in umm a long time.
Some one said somtheing about ignorence is bliss a while back. What was that supposed to mean. Ah well doesn't matter I'm feeling happy for some reason.
 
Well, if my student's didn't call me Ma'am, I would be happier. But not my call. I would prefer Ms. All through life, a female's title or honorific is changed...Miss, Ms. Mrs., Ma'am and guys its always Mr. or Sir. Its funny cause the master for TKD for our kids would always call him sir no matter what cause his name was too hard to pronounce. So we noticed a trend in the school, his name became Sir. Did Sir say that? Its Sir on the phone. etc. It only got hard when you referred to him to someone outside the school. Who's Sir? TW
 
TigerWoman said:
Well, if my student's didn't call me Ma'am, I would be happier. But not my call. I would prefer Ms. All through life, a female's title or honorific is changed...Miss, Ms. Mrs., Ma'am and guys its always Mr. or Sir. Its funny cause the master for TKD for our kids would always call him sir no matter what cause his name was too hard to pronounce. So we noticed a trend in the school, his name became Sir. Did Sir say that? Its Sir on the phone. etc. It only got hard when you referred to him to someone outside the school. Who's Sir? TW
I've always addressed everyone as ma'am or sir...it sometimes tends to annoy people that I know, especially if they're only slightly older than I am...they say it makes them feel older than they should. :shrug:
 
Chronuss said:
I've always addressed everyone as ma'am or sir...it sometimes tends to annoy people that I know, especially if they're only slightly older than I am...they say it makes them feel older than they should. :shrug:


yea he does...and yes it tends to be a little annoying when you call and he's like yes ma'am or you're talking and he says it...come on i'm only a year and so months older i thinks, look see now i'm forgetting things, look what you've done, don't make me feel older than i have to
 
Locker Rooms:

In the locker room men talk about three things: money, football,
and women. They exaggerate about money, they don't know football
nearly as well as they think they do, and they fabricate stories
about women. Women talk about one thing in the locker room -- sex.
And not in abstract terms, either. They are extremely graphic and
technical, and they never lie.
rotflmao!

It's funny 'cause it's true.
 

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