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Nice post Mara !! eom :)
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First, I don't know who " they " are!  Second, I assume I am being told this because I talk normal and I can't parallel park because I never had to learn.

To my point, could one also state...

" You can take the hooker out of the hobby but, you can't take the hobby out of the hooker ".  Don't take offense to the word hooker, it's just meant to be a word.

Something to ponder...

lol, I drink pop...not soda!

Sadly, I do know how to amuse myself in a goofy way.

Sidebar to the grammar/spelling patrol...I can't honestly remember the correct comma usage with the word but.  It can come before, after,both before and after, or not at all...kind of like women sometimes.  I used it as a pause.

Happy Saturday!

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I'm also not from New England. I can't get used to the traffic but it is a cool city.

I have not yet tried to remove "the hobbyist, from the hobby" but have a feeling
it will not be easy when I do. lol

We drink tonic... not pop or soda! But, alas, that regionalism seems to be on the decline in recent years.

people have no clue what jimmies are.  Being fron new england I go to the store to buy tonic but at a restaurant I get a soda.  Pop well thats something I look for a few tuimes during a session.

So, do heed BG's advice on that one unless you want an extra chewy sundae.

Sprinkles is the more correct term outside of NE.

It seems that food terms vary the most from region to region, for whatever reason.

Take the deli sandwichs we call subs for example.  They go by hoagie, grinder, and po-boy depending upon where you live.

Ask for a cabinet anywhere but RI and you get wood. Real wood.

Ask for a cabinet in RI and you get what we in MA call a Frappe.

Ask for a frappe outside of MA and you get funny looks, or some kind of coffee drink.

Nothing like a Brighams black and white frappe.......... cures all hangovers!

sprinkles are rainbow colored Jimmies are  chocolate only chocolate.

It was to ponder...

" You can take the hooker out of the hobby but can you take the hobby out of the hooker "

lol, I knew when I looked at it last night on my laptop I had somehow moved the whole pop thing around on my smartphone and you were all going to miss the point.  Regardless of punctuation and without adding clarification before I went to bed last night, I assumed the statement would seem more relevant than geographical vernacular.

BTW...is anyone else noticing green highlighting and underlining...lol, I didn't drink last night and I don't do drugs so just checking my sanity, my mobile app was looking a little weird earlier too.

Make it a great, sex-filled week,

M

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