| Classy? Posted: 5/16/2008 11:41:02 PM | | ^^^^ Well, no, you can pick out the classy one because she doesn't chew gum till the end of her shift. | |
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| Classy? Posted: 5/17/2008 6:58:17 AM | You stay classy, San Diego.
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| Classy? Posted: 5/17/2008 9:02:05 AM | I've always thought it was funny to use the word "classy" to describe having class. It sounds like such a cheap and watered down version of class. Be careful of those who toss that term around, they might be overcompensating for something, perhaps having no class.
As a few have already mentioned, often the words used in self-descriptions are more like the opposite of what that person is.
The best is when someone describes themselves as intelligent and then they misspell intelligent. As in, "I am a very classy and intelegint woman." | |
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| Classy? Posted: 5/17/2008 1:20:37 PM | | To me, "classy" does not need to be stated......... | |
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| Classy? Posted: 5/17/2008 7:21:25 PM | Perhaps I should change my profile name to Confident & Fussy lady or would that put off too many people...?  | |
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