Tell me all about it, dear...

terri t - 2011-06-07 14:11:14
I try to make a point of giving my "server" or cashier a compliment whenever I can. It's so lovely to see them smile and when their face lights up...it's worth it. Glad you get some of those sweety-isms back too.
-------------------------------
stepfordtart - 2011-06-07 14:17:04
I, too, am liberal with the 'sweeties', especially at school as I know there's a lot of kids there who, if they dont hear it from me, sure as hell wont ever hear it at home. Oh, and we tend to call it a 'studio' when we think we're too grand (or too grown up) for a bedsit! We secretly know they're one and the same...we just dont want to admit it! s x
-------------------------------
Rosie - 2011-06-07 15:10:53
OMG, can you imagine what it would be like to get you, me, and Stepfie together? The darlin's and sweeties and hons and lord knows what else would so thick we'd gag folks with it! It would be like the Great Molasses Flood of 1919!
-------------------------------
LA - 2011-06-07 16:16:32
Heh. Think of the accents! Rhoda's mom, the Duchess of Chigley, and the Queen of the Rodeo. It'd be like vaudeville. ~LA
-------------------------------
Stephanie - 2011-06-07 17:44:30
I love being the recipient of your terms of endearment! :)
-------------------------------
Joan - 2011-06-07 22:57:50
Mrs. Gronovitz sounds like a sweet woman - God bless her!
-------------------------------
Poolie - 2011-06-08 05:20:17
Mrs. G was your angel. I had one too.
-------------------------------
Poundheadhere - 2011-06-08 23:15:11
When G and I first married, I called him "Sexy". I think his jaw gaped to his waist. He was in his late forties, had been married twice prior, and no one had ever called him that
-------------------------------

And you are?
One or (email):
The other (url):

Back to the entry - Diaryland