kismet3550
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I've been on that bus in the Keys, looks like fun.
kismet3550":55kvofb8 said:I've been on that bus in the Keys, looks like fun.
Levitation":27mvmc9e said:Yeah, I notice there is no load line to be seen... Wonder if the CG just looks the other way during big dollar events like Spring Break?
rogerbum":256z1wlg said:"Catered affair" - I've heard about those but can't say I understand the concept. Now I'm a happily married man but I imagine that if I were to have an affair, I probably wouldn't have it catered. "Honey, roll over, the prime rib is here" might affect the mood.
"affair"
n.
1. Something done or to be done; business.
2. affairs Transactions and other matters of professional or public business: affairs of state.
3.
a. An occurrence, event, or matter: The senator's death was a tragic affair.
b. A social function.
4. An object or a contrivance: Their first car was a ramshackle affair.
5. A matter of personal concern.
6. affairs Personal business: get one's affairs in order.
7. A matter causing public scandal and controversy: the Dreyfus affair.
8. A romantic and sexual relationship, sometimes one of brief duration, between two people who are not married to each other.
Sam Walker":1eiaet5h said:Hi Jim. This discussion and your quote from the dictionary reminds me of a line from one of my all time favorite movies.
Mel Brooks as Governor LePetemain stating "Excuse me Gentlemen, the affairs of the state must take precedence of the affairs of state." Thus combining items 2 and 7.
The movie, Blazing Saddles.