We had one of them too.
Why should we care if you're married or not?!
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Raindance Work is inversely proportional to post-count,
Mon 19 Jan 2009, 12:52,
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I'm a miss, not a ms
because I'm not ashamed of not being married.
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Captain Wow currently being a cunt in Infamous,
Mon 19 Jan 2009, 12:53,
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I once got told off for referring to someone as "Miss"
because it made them sound like a child, and she also didn't like "Ms" because it made her sound like an old spinster, so I said "What am I supposed to put on the envelope then" and she said "Dr" because she'd just finished her pHD.
True story full of fact.
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Barbarossa is not my real name,
Mon 19 Jan 2009, 12:55,
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I would have become quite irrate at that, and put "Mr" finishing on "BSc" just to see the reaction.
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theoriginalsteve <this space intentionally left blank>,
Mon 19 Jan 2009, 12:58,
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I couldn't care less
But this was the first thing she said to us when she first came into the classroom. It sort of set the tone of her dictatorship from then on
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Joliet,
Mon 19 Jan 2009, 12:56,
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No, I was more commenting on those who do
of which I've encountered a few myself.
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