Posted by Mark - IN. on September 24, 2008 at 20:36:34 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Name Calling posted by Mark W. on September 24, 2008 at 09:26:55:
Name calling? When I was stationed in Germany decades ago for a couple of years, at first lived in the barracks on post before finally going out and getting an apartment in downtown Mannheim. So for awhile used to do my regular beer drinking with the guys from the post. One day my roomate says "Hey, going out to have a few beers with Greg and the guys, wanna go?". I didn't have a clue who Greg was, but my roomate was sure that I'd been out beer drinking with Greg countless times. A knock comes at the door, I open it and in walks Bob. "Hey Bob, what's up" I asked and he says going out to have a few beers with you and the guys. My roomate says to him "I thought your name was Greg", and he replied "It is". Now I'm standing there saying "I thought your name was Bob" and he says, "Nope, its Greg". Now I'm shaking my head, "I've been calling you Bob to your face for a year" and he says, "I knew who you were talking to, now lets go get a beer".
I rarely drink anymore, almost not at all, and certainly not like I did back then. So, what's in a name anyway? Chuckle.
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