"...Jones, a tough-talking businessman who suggested that the military's tradition of "selfless service" would be undermined by gay men and lesbians. "In the military environment, team cohesion, morale and esprit de corps is a matter of life and death," he said. His written statement spelled it 'esprit decor';"
*Oof* I just fell outa my chair at the visual image of manly men painting and papering their barracks rooms with macho sprightliness...
I am holding off on "esprit decor" -- I don't want to get my friend Montreal Simon pissed at me.
But I was in a Paris cafe once with my late partner and the waiter came up with our cafe-au-laits and announced, with a toreador-like posture--"cafe--ole!" I suspect the sign you say was intentional, cameron.
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Why do I get this feeling Ms. Donnelly doth protest too much?
But I'm a smut writer so I would thingk that. ;)
"...Jones, a tough-talking businessman who suggested that the military's tradition of "selfless service" would be undermined by gay men and lesbians. "In the military environment, team cohesion, morale and esprit de corps is a matter of life and death," he said. His written statement spelled it 'esprit decor';"
*Oof* I just fell outa my chair at the visual image of manly men painting and papering their barracks rooms with macho sprightliness...
Yeah, lurking under the rocks of self-delusion, I would think.
Certainly, she seemed all hot and bothered by the idea of lesbians staring at her breasts.
They grow them.
In vats.
In their secret hide out.
If you look at her picture, she is actually wearing pearls. Clutch them baby!
'Esprit decor' -- bwahahahahahah
When I read that I remembered being in a pizza joint in Toronto where they were selling "Café OLE!"
I didn't have the heart.
Good lord; I went to her website, and was so incensed I was banging my head on the desk and decided to leave early.
I am holding off on "esprit decor" -- I don't want to get my friend Montreal Simon pissed at me.
But I was in a Paris cafe once with my late partner and the waiter came up with our cafe-au-laits and announced, with a toreador-like posture--"cafe--ole!" I suspect the sign you say was intentional, cameron.
dawg, perhaps..
it certainly gave the mediocre coffee a much needed flair.
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