lol...mr bond. whod athunked. :D
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lol...mr bond. whod athunked. :D
Hey I can add to that so many people dont have mannersthey spit just in front of you and has anyone told peple public displays of affection is just bad form? And thankyou, please and your welcome dying words.
And I blame the feminists.
;)
paper flowers don't look good always................
Dil Ke Badle Sanam, Dil ham de chuke.
Eid Said and eid mubark and have a great day!!
--- did I do evrythying I need to??--- 30 minutes and theyll be home! yes!
ahh yes, I do believe that it be time for the forums favourite show...The random HiJaCkInGs HoUr!!!
ahh...HiJaCkEd!
Well in that case
In the name of my most favourite of all the JIm henson creations
"grouchalot"
The sun never shines in Grouchelot!
Telly: And there's always long lines in Grouchelot!
Stephen: The hot breezes blow
And the flowers don't grow
That's the way that you know ...
Stephen and Telly: It's Grouchelot!
Telly: You won't need my flash in Grouchelot!
Grungetta: And there's great piles of trash in Grouchelot!
Oscar: All night grouches yell!
It's so yucky and swell ...
be that oscar in grouchland?
yes...:nod:
:D
Me see you have boom boom sticks...bubbye. :D
boom boom sticks?? :confused:
...muppet treasure island, the high priest of boom shukaluka talking to long john silver (tim curey)
It's funny, I always think I have really good table manners, and I try so hard. But one evening I went to a dinner party at the house of an incredibly rich person (my boyfriend's mother sold them the house, so now they're friends), and there were other rich people there, and I was so nervous. I suddenly felt very unrefined, and dinner was an agony for me because I still haven't learned how to eat with the fork in my left hand. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
I suppose it's the same with people who never learn manners like "please" and "thank you." They don't notice they're being rude, because they're breaking rules they didn't know they were expected to follow. It's not that people have become ruder than they used to be, although it may be that as well; but I think fewer children are being taught basic manners, and so they grow up not knowing how to be polite.
It is true, fewer people are being taught simple graces that take life from the mediocre to lofty. I always teach my children manners, stand in the presence of the aged, say pardon me when you walk in front of someone. sit properly at the table and all that.
I did notice most Americans don't put the fork in left hand and cut with the right.
Em you speak as a person that is very respectful of others and I can't imagine you less than mannerly.
A while ago my best friend made me take an etiquette class with her, don't tell her but I'm glad I did it, we mostly focused on table manners and introductions. It was pretty informative and I still have the book when I need brushing up.