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Examples

  • As an old prickly lady herself, Miss Manners is amazed that someone didn't think of this sooner.

    Miss Manners: The wedding's over, but the marriage has yet to begin Post 2010

  • It would be nice if the Press, Newscasters, and all Media broadcasters take a course in Manners 101, Stay out of the personal lives of others 101, and ITS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS 202!!!!!!!

    Obama family Christmas 2009

  • The question posed to Miss Manners is a simple one:

    2010 January « Motivated Grammar 2010

  • Of course, on the other hand, Miss Manners is talking about "polite society," and today that would be made up of, what, ten or twenty people?

    And on That Note... 2009

  • Your club should be considered an extension of your home, and of course no decent person (although Miss Manners is aware that the other kind exist) would charge a guest at his home.

    Miss Manners: No bed for this busybody Post 2010

  • Mind you, Miss Manners is not crazy about this sort of messing around with the conventions.

    Miss Manners Post 2010

  • But Miss Manners is as loathe to charge for her hospitality as she is likely to enjoy having you "stop by" on the "tour" you are proposing.

    WWMMD? Roger Sutton 2009

  • The question posed to Miss Manners is a simple one:

    Show some evidence! « Motivated Grammar 2010

  • But Miss Manners is as loathe to charge for her hospitality as she is likely to enjoy having you "stop by" on the "tour" you are proposing.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Roger Sutton 2009

  • Of course, on the other hand, Miss Manners is talking about "polite society," and today that would be made up of, what, ten or twenty people?

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

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