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27th March 16, 07:59 AM
#13
 Originally Posted by Tarheel
I've had a week to think through this issue. Greeting new members with well met will be as easy as having long hair (kept in a ponytail as I have for 40 plus years) among a room full of "crew cuts". It is a quirk, not meant to offend others, but as natural as my ready and hardy laughter. I can only remain, sincerely, Bobby Ingram, and true to my myself.
I wish one could put ten "ayes". As a fellow Southerner who has all this life occasionally used used "well met"; and "mayhap" and "perchance" to boot, I say, keep on trucking. I've found long hair natural to me, though not always easy. Working side by side with corporate officers, law enforcement officers, doctors and lawyers, as well as stagehands, carpenters, truck drivers, and various bozos and ne'er-do-wells, I've often been asked about it, but you've summed it up well.
Last edited by tripleblessed; 27th March 16 at 08:19 AM.
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