gentleman
From: Marius Calitz <mariusc@…
To: diabetics@onelist.com <diabetics@onelist.com
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: [diabetics] ALL
Our reserve bank governor is a
gentleman that left school at the age of 14. Tito Mbolweni was
given the job because of nepotism.
Marius.
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I take great care in the use of the word *gentleman.* I go
“Arrrgggghhhhhhhh!!” when I hear a *newsie* say something like: The
*gentlemen* who are accused of rape are leaving the courthouse now.
GENTLEMEN ARE NOT ACCUSED OF RAPE!! I believe the title has to be earned –
period.com. I call very few men that term. We have a gentleman in our
Toastmasters club whom I do refer to as one. He is from Colombia, SA (that’s
South America) and cannot/does not call me Jan. We are all on first-name
basis, but to him I’m Jan Hughey, no matter what. He carries himself in a
gentlemanly manner, etc. everything. He is the epitome of a gentleman.
Lady Jan
September 21st, 2004 at 2:26 am
Don’t you people recognize sarcasm when you sees one??
Date sent: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 21:56:04 -0500
From: jan hughey <jhughey@…
To: diabetics@onelist.com
Send reply to: diabetics@onelist.com
Subject: [diabetics] gentleman
September 22nd, 2004 at 4:41 pm
Hmmmmm, “You people” - ahh a racist remark
I thought it was a chance for me to vent about *gentlemen.* I really get
upset hearing newsies report about gentlemen consistently doing STUFF!
Your Friend,
Jan
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