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It's a song, themilum, but you knew that. I was referring to the British title of nobility and the forms of address to be used when speaking with holders of said title. As far as I can tell, Gene Chandler nevers says sir or lord during the entire song. But, perhaps your ears are cleaner than mine. And, why do you always use a frowny face when you're about to get medieval on somebody's ass? Is it because your schizoid half disapproves of what your typing half is about to say?


Now who but you, zmjezhd, would get mad at a mad smiley?

You see, my shizoid sub-conscious mind told my typing hand to add the little mad yellow face so that you would clearly understand that I was kidding. Stupid schizoid mind. He doesn't understand that some people are offended by smileys and madies and regard their presence as someone going "medieval on somebody's ass". My apologies.

But still I wonder: if Gene Chandler is the Duke of Earl then who is the Earl of Earl? The Temptations? The Tams? John Lee Hooker?

Last edited by themilum; 12/10/06 10:51 PM.