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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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You could dance round it and tell them you are Lord of the dance settee.
That would liven the delivery up.
(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:38, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
for some reason the woman in the shop already thinks I'm crazy
when she asked "miss, Mrs or Ms" and I said "Ms" she said she thought I would be. I think I was insulted there, I'm not sure
(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:43, Reply)
I don't even know what Ms means

(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:46, Reply)
to me it means
"fuck off defining me by my marital status"

I used it when I was married, too
(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:48, Reply)
To me it means
"I'm really bitter about my marital status"
(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:50, Reply)
or 'I AM A LEZZA' and an angry one at that

(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:50, Reply)
my headmistress was a Ms and she was obviously a massive lezzer
got your back, homes
(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:52, Reply)
I see you've learnt about editing posts on the popular page.

(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:52, Reply)
yeah it was soo cool

(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:53, Reply)
but why does anyone give a fuck about
my marital status when I pay for a bill or something? Boys don't get asked if they are married or not all the time
(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:53, Reply)
I do, mainly by chicks after a little action.

(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:55, Reply)
popular in the coop are you?

(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:56, Reply)
he's cock of the walk in there

(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:57, Reply)
It's a single coated peanut sweet.

(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:51, Reply)
Basically it means either "spinster" or "divorcee"

(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 16:53, Reply)
or "married a guy with a shit surname"
i have 2 married friends who use ms + maiden name for that exact reason.
(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 17:07, Reply)

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