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I have a spinster funny

After the spinster talk on here, I was telling DH how frustrated it makes me that "spinster" could still be considered an insult. I also told him LTP's story about the word being included on her marriage certificate. He played along at first, but then it became clear he was a bit confused. Our conversation went something like this:

DH: I've never heard anyone use the word spinster before.

Me: Oh, me neither. I think I've only actually seen it used in books. Otherwise, I've just heard old maid, which is still infuriating.

DH: No, I meant I have never heard it used that way.

Me: I didn't know it was a legal term, either. 

DH: No. I mean I have only only heard it to mean a political tale spinner-- a spinster.

Me: Er...really? Do you think it might be possible that you have misunderstood the term in the past?

DH: Yeah. Maybe. I never thought it made much sense.

lol

 

I agree with everything that muddled said. You should listen to her. -ESDReturns

Re: I have a spinster funny

  • LOL.  Mr. Muddled was obviously not a big reader of Jane Austen or a Public Relations major.  The term he was looking for was "spin doctor", and that's also considered an insult in the PR world.

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    LOL.  Mr. Muddled was obviously not a big reader of Jane Austen or a Public Relations major.  The term he was looking for was "spin doctor", and that's also considered an insult in the PR world.

    I told him he hadn't read enough Jane Austen. Then he started making fun of Jane Eyre. Huh?

    I didn't make the spin doctor link, but you're right. I bet that's what he was thinking.

    I agree with everything that muddled said. You should listen to her. -ESDReturns
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  • imageMuddled:
    imageBowiesInSpace:

    LOL.  Mr. Muddled was obviously not a big reader of Jane Austen or a Public Relations major.  The term he was looking for was "spin doctor", and that's also considered an insult in the PR world.

    I told him he hadn't read enough Jane Austen. Then he started making fun of Jane Eyre. Huh?

    I didn't make the spin doctor link, but you're right. I bet that's what he was thinking.

    DTMFA.
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  • Little Mr. can't be wrong!
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    imageMuddled:
    imageBowiesInSpace:

    LOL.  Mr. Muddled was obviously not a big reader of Jane Austen or a Public Relations major.  The term he was looking for was "spin doctor", and that's also considered an insult in the PR world.

    I told him he hadn't read enough Jane Austen. Then he started making fun of Jane Eyre. Huh?

    I didn't make the spin doctor link, but you're right. I bet that's what he was thinking.

    DTMFA.

    Lol.

    FTR, he did reveal that he knows it was a Bronte that wrote Jane Eyre, although he gets confused about which one. And I think he chose that book specifically to make fun of because he knows it's my favorite in that genre. 

    I agree with everything that muddled said. You should listen to her. -ESDReturns
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