I tried to cut out the "girls" and GM said she'd be thrilled to be called a girl.
As a filthy-minded male type, I suppose, I tried to distinguish between "girls" and the implied - in the case of this sign - "girls! girls! girls!" and I didn't want Mimi confused with 'that kind of girl.'
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Paul thought I would be embarrassed to stand under the Dixie Divas sign. Me embarrassed!
BTW, the word at the top is "Girls".
Very jealous.
I adore that woman, I truly do. Look at that smile and what love comes through those eyes.
Plus she is remarkably intelligent, so funny and can keep up with cussing.
I tried to cut out the "girls" and GM said she'd be thrilled to be called a girl.
As a filthy-minded male type, I suppose, I tried to distinguish between "girls" and the implied - in the case of this sign - "girls! girls! girls!" and I didn't want Mimi confused with 'that kind of girl.'
But I do like to think of her as a Dixie Diva.
Yes, Fran, she can. And all of that - intelligent, fun, loving....
Hi Mimi!
[waving madly}
Gorgeous.
What a WONDERFUL photograph!
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