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<title>Andrew Johnston</title>
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<description>&lt;p&gt;Dykes on bikes will make me laugh all day long.

I think there should be a MM column about people who insist on being called &apos;Mr.&apos; or &apos;Mrs.&apos; by other adults.  How&apos;s a mid-20s person supposed to feel respected if they&apos;re constantly calling someone &apos;Mr.&apos; or &apos;Mrs.&apos;  

Maybe I&apos;m not &apos;old scool&apos; enough.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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