I love JESUS! I'm a 7th-generation Florida native, dyed-in-the-wool Southron belle. I just recently dusted off my genealogy notes and, thanks to a long-lost relative, nearly doubled the details. We started home schooling when only 'outlaws' did it and still enjoy a daily quest for knowledge. These days, the family spends a lot of time birding, butterflying, spending as much time in 'the woods' as possible while they're still here.
Hey, Sophie. I just wanted to stick my head in and say hello. I've been keeping up, even though I haven't commented lately.
Back when I was a kid, I didn't know that the word 'sap' had a negative meaning. It was just a word. But not only that, SAP are my initials, so I had it written on everything. I still come across items from my youth with SAP promininently displayed. Once I found out the alternate meaning, I still didn't care; I knew what I meant.
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Hey, Sophie. I just wanted to stick my head in and say hello. I've been keeping up, even though I haven't commented lately.
Back when I was a kid, I didn't know that the word 'sap' had a negative meaning. It was just a word. But not only that, SAP are my initials, so I had it written on everything. I still come across items from my youth with SAP promininently displayed. Once I found out the alternate meaning, I still didn't care; I knew what I meant.
"Tapped it"
Wacka wacka!
Great turpentine humor!
:)
Steve, been there, done that... a lot. 8-]
I think SAP is cool. Kinda like cracker. I'm mighty proud to be one, even if some people think it's an insult.
FC, wacka wacka! LOL! I had family in the turpentine biz a couple generations back. Sap is thicker than water. 8-}
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