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Hi Betty Jean,
I too have a friend called Darling, Teresa Darling, manager of a
Long Beach Coin Shop. I loved calling her Darling. Sounded good to me!
Dan
>Sorry for the extra email, but I am trying to find out why my computer is
>not doing what I told it to do. As compensation I will send along a little
>something to make you smile. See Below.
>
>Betty Jean, The Tall One
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>The manager of a large office noticed a new man one day and told him to come
>into his office. "What is your name?" was the first thing the manager asked
>the new guy.
>
>"John," the new guy replied.
>
>The manager scowled, "Look...I don't know what kind of a mamby-pamby
>place you worked at before, but I don't call anyone by their first name. It
>breeds familiarity and that leads to a breakdown in authority. I refer to my
>employees by their last name only...Smith, Jones, Baker ...that's all. I am
>to be referred to only as Mr. Robertson. Now that we got that straight, what
>is your last name?"
>he new guy sighed, "Darling. My name is John Darling."
>
>"Okay, John, the next thing I want to tell you is......"
>***
Dan & Hiromi Yoshimoto
1164 Vista Dr.
Eureka, California
95503-6018
U.S.A.
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