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Re: Sir posts
I call people Sir out of respect.
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I call my Commanding Officer at work Sir but it is not compulsory to.
I do like the double meaning of the thread title 'sir posts' as Sir 56 is the author and we are discussing calling people Sir
I do like the double meaning of the thread title 'sir posts' as Sir 56 is the author and we are discussing calling people Sir
Ducktales - woo-ooh
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Re: Please Sir!
I have the DVDS think ive got one episode i havent seen as yet.
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Obviously didn't happen in 1969,your dream year?
I worked with a guy(religious fruitcake aged 40/50) in the early 80s who wouldn't call anyone who was his senior anything other than Sir.
Call someone a squire or chief back and the look is priceless
I worked with a guy(religious fruitcake aged 40/50) in the early 80s who wouldn't call anyone who was his senior anything other than Sir.
Call someone a squire or chief back and the look is priceless
Re: Please Sir!
Regularly repeated on ITV4 now. Bit of a curse on it, as half the cast are dead- and it's a mixture of teachers and pupils.
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Squire was used in a TV thing i think was about Headmasters or teachers in the 80s.
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bizarrely i read this post earlier and now it's currently on Men & Motors channel. Not a channel i frequently watch of course! just flicking through the channels......