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LOL. Reading through these posts and seeing the creativity and imagination some of you possess, all of you together could write a really funny, crazy book...
Our director introduced us to a new employee today, a woman named Tony. She spelled it for us, "T-O-N-Y" and told us she had always been unhappy that her parents had given her a bisexual name. "A name that could be for either a boy or girl," she went on to explain.
Our director introduced us to a new employee today, a woman named Tony. She spelled it for us, "T-O-N-Y" and told us she had always been unhappy that her parents had given her a bisexual name. "A name that could be for either a boy or girl," she went on to explain.
I'm guessing the first was decorative, maybe a spell check thing.
The second, and those of you in areas without basements may not understand. In the Pgh area back in the day, most furnaces were fueled by coal. COAL CELLAR
I'm guessing the first was decorative, maybe a spell check thing.
The second, and those of you in areas without basements may not understand. In the Pgh area back in the day, most furnaces were fueled by coal. COAL CELLAR
You can't make this stuff up.
Isn't a cold cellar the same thing as a root cellar?
Androgynous, unisex or gender-neutral names perhaps.......bisexual refers to something entirely different.
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