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Feb 21, 2005 19:24

Elsie called me perky this morning. Yes, perky. I’ve begged her never to do that again and threw a few other word options her way. None of which were manly enough for me and that got me thinking - is there a manly word for perky ( Read more... )

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deputydeputy February 22 2005, 01:12:21 UTC
Energetic? Vigorous? Full of life? I frequently have this problem in describing Josh. Usually, I just settle for insufferable.

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willbailey February 22 2005, 02:09:37 UTC
For some reason those words remind me of elderly people or Richard Simmons, hence my concern with them. Insufferable would work for Josh, and a couple other people around here.

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deputydeputy February 22 2005, 02:25:25 UTC
Maybe not for you though. I think you may be stuck with perky.

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willbailey February 22 2005, 02:53:05 UTC
How much did Elsie pay you?

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notdaddysgirl February 22 2005, 02:10:02 UTC
You know, you could be a perky tour guide for my class.

Just a thought.

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willbailey February 22 2005, 02:19:07 UTC
Would you settle for an informative tour guide? I'd be willing to play that part...perky, not so much.

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notdaddysgirl February 22 2005, 02:22:41 UTC
That's possible. Can you put up with a Haffley? Annie managed most of the day with her.

Anything's better than Sam's last tour.

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willbailey February 22 2005, 02:58:43 UTC
I can for short time periods. Annie is young, and still has a high threshold for annoying behavior.

I love high expectations.

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mandyvillian February 22 2005, 03:36:04 UTC
I'm a fan of 'virile', myself.

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willbailey February 22 2005, 03:52:57 UTC
That is a word I would accept.

How's your day going?

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mandyvillian February 22 2005, 04:20:41 UTC
Glad you approve.

Slowly. You?

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