that moment when you realize that
you have been calling your neighbor ‘phil’ for three years
only to find out that his name is really ‘al.’
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“1 call everyone ‘darling’ because i can’t remember their names. “
-zsa zsa gabor
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Yes, please don’t sully the name Phil by calling just anybody that
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of course, it will never happen again, phil. if that is your real name…..)
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I can call you Betty and Betty when you call me, you can call me Al…
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❤
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🙂
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))
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Ha. So get that. So been there…
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who knew? )
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Hahahaha! My husband does on a regular basis.
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glad to know –
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It might surprise you to know that I am more than capable of doing that myself !!
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i’m so glad to know that, paul. )
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No probs Vickie hehehe 🙂
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Thanks, MARTIN.
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🙃
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❤
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At least you got one letter right.
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Yes, and one syllable-
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I did that– thought she was Catherine but she was Cathleen. Found out when she was telling me about how she’s selling her house. Wonder if I contributed to her not wanting to be here!
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The guilt!)
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Phil-Al-up?
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Did he hum you a verse of ‘You can call me, Al,’ Beth? Hey, it happens to the best of us.
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Or, “Hi there.”
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Yes, that works)
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🙂
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Just thought I would say ‘i love your blog ♥xx thanks
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Thank you so much)
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Every post made me smile x
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Lol! Just realized I’ve been pronouncing someone’s name incorrectly for years. And they I’ve been too polite to tell me
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Exactly)
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Are you sure he isn’t Paul Simon?
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he was made for that song )
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OMG — I have SO done this! And then for another year I’ll be walking up to him, reminding myself backwards, like this: “Okay, dummy girl, now get it right this time — his name’s not Al! It’s Phil!”…
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Exactly!
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😋
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Hahaha!
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yes )
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😅😅That’s too funny!
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i hope he thought so too )
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I hope so too that he had that sense of humor!
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😁
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yes, always awkward ! always best to stick to “sweetie, darling” when in doubt ! 😀
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Yes)
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You have NO idea how happy this makes me. It’s how I live!!!
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good to know, soul sister )
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That moment when you realize they have been letting you call them Phil and realizing they should have corrected you way long again and now it’s just embarrassing for both but even more for Phil – I mean Al.
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exactly it, lulu. i understand both sides of this scenario, and how each has its challenges –
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LOL The question is whether or not you’ll remember or just go back to calling him Phil again.
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Either scenario is highly possible
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OMG! I did this to a guy named Al but I called him “Mel.” Where I got that I have no idea!! He corrected me when I yelled the wrong name waving my hand at him. I saw him looking around him and I went up to him then and found out what I had been doing?! 😮
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Oops!
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Not a great way to find out as my yelling was meant to be a greeting! “Hey, Mel!!” Then a little louder, Hi Mel!! Oh my! People turned to look at me since the man named Al just stared!
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I’ve been there…so embarrassing!
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It is )
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