matsickma
Senior Member
This story or should I say observation could get pretty crude or vulgar but I think I can express it to satisfy the guidelines of LTG. We'll see!?
So today I was looking at LinkedIn and strolling through the various random people that showed up.
The picture posted by one professional gentleman included his wife and children. As I was about to scroll to the next person I noticed his last name. The way it was spelled was fine. The problem was the way it is enunciated.
So I imagined this guy must have been razzed quite a bit growing up; he certainly would have been where I grew up even in parochial school. I then began to think of his wife and family and wondered how they handle it.
So here is the best way for me to get to the point...
I imagined the husband and/or wife in a doctor's office and the following is heard over the intercom, or PA..."Mr or Mrs #oxhead....the doctor will see you now."
I think you can figure out what letter # stood for.
I'm not creative enough to make this up. And if Mr or Mrs # belongs to LTG my apologies.
M
So today I was looking at LinkedIn and strolling through the various random people that showed up.
The picture posted by one professional gentleman included his wife and children. As I was about to scroll to the next person I noticed his last name. The way it was spelled was fine. The problem was the way it is enunciated.
So I imagined this guy must have been razzed quite a bit growing up; he certainly would have been where I grew up even in parochial school. I then began to think of his wife and family and wondered how they handle it.
So here is the best way for me to get to the point...
I imagined the husband and/or wife in a doctor's office and the following is heard over the intercom, or PA..."Mr or Mrs #oxhead....the doctor will see you now."
I think you can figure out what letter # stood for.
I'm not creative enough to make this up. And if Mr or Mrs # belongs to LTG my apologies.
M