Ken wrote:
> I do not mind if young Lance wishes to call me "Mr. Tyler". It is after all
> a sign of respect all youngsters should give their elders. "Sir" and "Master"
> are also agreeable with me. He may also refer to me as "The Great Mr.
> Tyler" or "The Honorable Mr. Tyler" and I will not challenge this. He may
> NOT call me "Sphincter Boy" on the other hand as this will cause several
> living generations of "Tyler's" world wide to scedual a trip to Austrailia to
> extract a bit of flesh from his down under.
So should I refer to you as "that barely-weaned young whelp" or regard
you as a fellow (not quite as) wizened old geezer?
Jerry Anning
cle### [at] dhol com
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