The Golden Globes

I used to work with Joel's sister. Also, he once washed my hair. True stories.
beetsnotbeats wrote:
I used to work with Joel's sister. Also, he once washed my hair. True stories.


I drove through Waldorf last weekend. 
I climbed the water tank in Waldorf for work.  true.
I bought a car in Waldorf.

If you'd like the make, model, year, color, mileage, license plate number, and list of cd's currently in the car, pm ggw.
i like waldorf salad.  god that stuff is good.
waldorf has always played second fiddle to statler:

James wrote:
I bought a car in Waldorf.

If you'd like the make, model, year, color, mileage, license plate number, and list of cd's currently in the car, pm ggw.


you have cd's in the car?  thought it was 8 track  ;D
My ex aunt in-law took Benji and Joel to see Sheer Madness at the Kennedy Center when they were in high school.
I was referring to the car my wife gets to "drive". While she's working from home all day.

The car I drive indeed does not have a cd player. Rather, cassettes. Not 8-tracks.  ;D


wml7 wrote:
James wrote:
I bought a car in Waldorf.

If you'd like the make, model, year, color, mileage, license plate number, and list of cd's currently in the car, pm ggw.


you have cd's in the car?  thought it was 8 track  ;D
chaz wrote:
My ex aunt in-law took Benji and Joel to see Sheer Madness at the Kennedy Center when they were in high school.


i've seen shear madness like five times.  one time i was in the front row, and during the break some of the cast were talking to my partner and i, and they all were glowing that people had come all the way from the shenandoah valley to see them.  they smiled at us the rest of the show.  true story.
walkonby wrote:
chaz wrote:
My ex aunt in-law took Benji and Joel to see Sheer Madness at the Kennedy Center when they were in high school.


i've seen shear madness like five times.  one time i was in the front row, and during the break some of the cast were talking to my partner and i, and they all were glowing that people had come all the way from the shenandoah valley to see them.  they smiled at us the rest of the show.  true story.


illegal use of the word partner!

Confession: I took my partner to see Jersey Boys two weeks ago. Decent.
I too was wondering what an "ex-aunt in law" is.

While I wouldn't call it illegal, I would call it confusing. Certainly there must be a better term? Wouldn't you just say "my ex wife's aunt"?

Yada wrote:
walkonby wrote:
chaz wrote:
My ex aunt in-law took Benji and Joel to see Sheer Madness at the Kennedy Center when they were in high school.


i've seen shear madness like five times.  one time i was in the front row, and during the break some of the cast were talking to my partner and i, and they all were glowing that people had come all the way from the shenandoah valley to see them.  they smiled at us the rest of the show.  true story.


illegal use of the word partner!

Confession: I took my partner to see Jersey Boys two weeks ago. Decent.
using "partner" has rules?
Sure that works too.

I was gifted tix to Sheer Madness once.  Horrible.

James wrote:
I too was wondering what an "ex-aunt in law" is.

While I wouldn't call it illegal, I would call it confusing. Certainly there must be a better term? Wouldn't you just say "my ex wife's aunt"?

Yada wrote:
walkonby wrote:
chaz wrote:
My ex aunt in-law took Benji and Joel to see Sheer Madness at the Kennedy Center when they were in high school.


i've seen shear madness like five times.  one time i was in the front row, and during the break some of the cast were talking to my partner and i, and they all were glowing that people had come all the way from the shenandoah valley to see them.  they smiled at us the rest of the show.  true story.


illegal use of the word partner!

Confession: I took my partner to see Jersey Boys two weeks ago. Decent.

thatguy wrote:
wml7 wrote:
joshy you said you know who James Ford is, how about me?  ;D


i'm not tipping my cards on everybody.  let's just say that i know who a lot of the regular posters here are.


yeah, one of these days I'll introduce myself to someone  ;D
walkonby wrote:
using "partner" has rules?

Yeah and why?  I refer to my significant other as my "partner" instead of "girlfriend" or "person i am shacking up with". It implies a sense of equality in a relationship.
I grew up in Waldorf.  Good times.
Do any straight people refer to their s.o. as their partner?

Yes, as I stated in my previous post.
yes, but i fail to see how calling your s.o. your wife/girlfriend/boyfriend/husband conveys a sense of inequality, as the previous poster seems to imply.

chaz wrote:
Do any straight people refer to their s.o. as their partner?