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Fran:
I find Alma Jr.'s less-than-enthusiastic "good enough" works well for me.  :)

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: OldeSoul on June 19, 2006, 09:35:22 pm ---"What're ya wating for cowboy, a matin' call?"

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Good one, OldeSoul! I'd like to hear more about how you slip this into ordinary conversation. I think you should get some bonus points for that. [First name] f'in [last name] is great, too. I haven't been able to bring myself to use that one yet, but the great thing about it is you can use it in any mood: joyful welcoming, frustration, or seething anger.

Welcome to BetterMost and the Open Forum, Olde-F'in-Soul! (That was the first kind.)


--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on June 19, 2006, 09:46:59 pm ---I've been calling people "friend" too more often, but it often doesn't seem to get thru, even with my Brokie compatriots.

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Tell you what, Friend, it sure gets through with me!

OldeSoul:

--- Quote ---Welcome to BetterMost and the Open Forum, Olde-F'in-Soul! (That was the first kind.)
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haha!  :laugh: Well, thank-ya much, lat F'in joreme!


--- Quote ---I'd like to hear more about how you slip this into ordinary conversation
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I was actually waiting for a friend of mine to get in the car, and I was just planning on saying, "What are you waiting for?" But of course the last part naturally followed (much to his confused amusement)

Oh, and I find calling people simply "Friend" very endearing, if they understand the original context or not.

Brown Eyes:
Yeehaw!!!!

This is my 500th post!  Note that this is not off topic because I used one of my favorite Brokie-isms.  Now I only need to post 500 more times to make it into the fancy 1000+ club.
 :D

serious crayons:
Friend, if they measured in words rather than individual posts, you'd be there already.  :)

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