A few last words from Mrs. Teets
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Sandi Teets
Published: July 17, 2008
I have a correction to make to Mr. Powell’s recent letter. My name is MRS. Teets not MS. Teets, and I live in the City of Manassas, not Prince William County. So now that we have that straight, I have only two words left for you: Anger Management!
Oh, and I loved the cover of the New Yorker.
SANDI TEETS
Manassas
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Posted by ( jVA ) on July 18, 2008 at 3:56 pm
Man, T Dawg is so right. Sandi Teets’ letter was drop dead high-lar-ious. That lady should be writing bits for somebody REALLY hysterical. Like Jeff Foxworthy or the git-er-done guy or something. Maybe doing the voice overs on America’s Funniest Videos. Is Hee-Haw still on? That’s some funny stuff.
Plus she really gave it to all of us terrorist loving liberals. I know I personally spent all morning in my Che Guevara pajamas, crying like a little girl into my vanilla latte. All of that conservative truth being dropped on me at once really choked me up. I suddenly realized I don’t actually care about things like health care, gas prices or the economy. All along I just wanted the terrorists to win. You are so right.
So who says conservatives aren’t funny? You guys are a HUGE joke.
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Posted by ( T Dawg ) on July 18, 2008 at 2:02 pm
hahahahaha good reply Mrs Teets. You shook up the liberal whiners who complain about anything but socialism, idolize dead terrorists (che guevera), and want to cuddle with muslim terrorists. Its funny to hear them whine. They complain if, in their opinion, someone doesn’t possess a sense of humor and then complain if they do ... flip, flop, flip, flop ...
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Posted by ( jVA ) on July 18, 2008 at 9:53 am
The cover of the New Yorker was making fun of YOU. Duh.
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Posted by ( willow703 ) on July 18, 2008 at 7:01 am
Your marital status is immaterial. What is material is that you, like the editor of the New Yorker, haven’t the guts or integrity to admit a bigoted attack.
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Posted by ( MikeG ) on July 18, 2008 at 6:31 am
FYI, Sandi, the abreeviation “Ms.“ does not mean “Miss”....it is a status neutral form of address that can mean either “Mrs” or “Miss”.
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Posted by ( Sammy B ) on July 17, 2008 at 11:25 pm
Ms. is the proper title for a woman whose marital status has not been disclosed. Until now, it would have been presumptuous to use Mrs. or Miss for Mrs. Teets.
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