I became confused when I heard the word "Service" used with these agencies:
Internal Revenue "Service"
US Postal "Service"
Telephone "Service"
Cable TV "Service"
Civil "Service"
State, City, County & Public "Service"
US Postal "Service"
Telephone "Service"
Cable TV "Service"
Civil "Service"
State, City, County & Public "Service"
But today, I overheard two farmers talking, and one of them said he had hired a bull to "service" a few cows. BAM!!! It all came into focus. Now, I understand what all those agencies are doing to us.
You are now as enlightened as I am.
7 comments:
Well then - now THAT makes sense!!
Have a great Monday, Sandy!
Bwahahahahahah. Yep, you got it honey. Bwahahahahahahaha.
Have a terrific day. Big hugs. :)
(bangs hand on her head)... Oh, now it makes sense! I wondered why it was considered a service.... LOL!
A-ha! Thanks for clearing that up! bwahahahaha!
Big hugs xo
Ciao Sandy!!!
right ... we always need a concrete example, when the concepts are too abstract!
Have a lovely Monday!!!
hugs!
Thanks for 'splainin' that for me! Hope you're feeling better.
Oh dear, that makes some sense somewhere or does it.. I mean your right how words can have different connotations...
Dorothy from grammology
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