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Mav may not be the only person not familiar with the joke...
Huh? I thought he was referring to it?
Man -- Old English word meaning human being
{white}Man -- Old English word meaning human being{/white}
Granting the technical accuracy of your point, faldage, allow me, as a long-married man of the male persuasion, to offer one reflection. You would be apt to create a great deal of confusion and possible resentment were you to refer to ASp as "my man".
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