When walking along Executive Row, it is recommended that one use their inside voice at all times. That way, when you blurt out, "Golly gee, you sure do have a lot of plants up here" the powers-that-be do not spin their heads around a la Linda Blair and give you the stink eye.
... Golly gee?
Posted at January 26, 2005 12:18 PMI am with C on this one. Golly gee should never, EVER be blurted outloud.
Posted at January 26, 2005 12:39 PMI didn't say it...I'm just repeating it.
Posted at January 26, 2005 01:07 PMWhew! Ok, thank goodness.
Carry on then....
Posted at January 26, 2005 06:26 PMWicked H, I don't believe him.
Posted at January 26, 2005 07:02 PMI am still with you C.
Some of this stuff you just cannot make up. Golly gee falls into that category.
Howard!! You got some splaining to do!!!!
Posted at January 27, 2005 06:43 AMOK...I was helping someone install some software for the CEO. Afterwards, as we were walking down the hall, he turns to the CEO's Executive Secretary and said, "Golly gee...". I have not now nor do I ever plan on using the phrase "golly gee" in public or private. I might be heard saying "Geezly crow" from time to time, but never "golly gee".
Posted at January 27, 2005 08:29 AMGEEZLY CROW?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
I almost prefer golly gee.
C, care to chime in?
Posted at January 27, 2005 09:21 AMIndeed. WTF?
I can't find that in urbandictionary. I guess Mississippi slang isn't "urban." Go figure.
Posted at January 27, 2005 01:57 PMI got some urban slang for you... :-)
And I've never said "Geezly Crow" either. "Holy Shit" is more my speed.
Posted at January 27, 2005 02:09 PMYou're a regular John Kerry: you said it before you said you didn't say it. And we all know how that turned out. :(
Posted at January 27, 2005 02:29 PMNo biggie...I didn't want to be President anyway. They frown on porn watching in the White House...or at least this administration does.
Posted at January 27, 2005 02:31 PMWhat losers. They're missing out.
Posted at January 27, 2005 04:04 PM