Re: Aztatlan
>>Don't fancy yourself gentlemen.
Unlike many men, I have no problem admitting when I am confused. Especially since in real life, it is hard to hide the fact one is confused.
But, a couple things here confuse me. "Coazon" is a word I do not know, though admittedly my Spanish is less than fluent.
The next thing is the remark quoted above. It is very easy to misunderstand what people are saying, especially when humor is on the table. If that remark is not some kind of joke that passed well over my head, let me say there is nothing in your posting which indicates you are a gentleman, or even qualified to say who is and who is not a gentleman.
Of course to be fair nothing in my post indicated I think I am a gentleman, whatever that is in today's world. I consider myself to be a rather ordinary person, of Irish ancestry, who can joke at his own expense, with flaws and good points, depending upon how people approach me.
And, no one has ever confused me of dressing well; my J.C. Penney work pants with the hammer loop serve mostly to reduce attention from street thugs in Mexico.
Feel free to un-confuse me.
Also, natives everywhere not dominated by Anglo patriarchy (true patriarchy, not the matriarchy that certain extremists would like us to accept as patriarchy) tend to kill other men and take their women. Same-o; same-o.
>>Don't fancy yourself gentlemen.
Unlike many men, I have no problem admitting when I am confused. Especially since in real life, it is hard to hide the fact one is confused.
But, a couple things here confuse me. "Coazon" is a word I do not know, though admittedly my Spanish is less than fluent.
The next thing is the remark quoted above. It is very easy to misunderstand what people are saying, especially when humor is on the table. If that remark is not some kind of joke that passed well over my head, let me say there is nothing in your posting which indicates you are a gentleman, or even qualified to say who is and who is not a gentleman.
Of course to be fair nothing in my post indicated I think I am a gentleman, whatever that is in today's world. I consider myself to be a rather ordinary person, of Irish ancestry, who can joke at his own expense, with flaws and good points, depending upon how people approach me.
And, no one has ever confused me of dressing well; my J.C. Penney work pants with the hammer loop serve mostly to reduce attention from street thugs in Mexico.
Feel free to un-confuse me.
Also, natives everywhere not dominated by Anglo patriarchy (true patriarchy, not the matriarchy that certain extremists would like us to accept as patriarchy) tend to kill other men and take their women. Same-o; same-o.