Sire is used for the king of your land, tops. Or your father, in outmoded
english

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Bharat Shetty
Sent: Tuesday, 19 May 2009 18:50
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Subject: Re: [silk] Why have Indian exit polls been so off lately?

IG,

> 'Sire' normally is used of one's father. Is there something you know that
I don't? How old are you? Does it compute?
I thought sire is also used as a mark of respect. Correct me if I'm
wrong. As for age, I',m half of your age actually, assuming you are
around 40's ?

> Did that final smiley signify that these were friendly remarks? I like to
know if I am consuming friend or foe, or just personally-taken stuff.
Oh, come on. You are a consuming friend, not foe or personal material stuff
:-)

I look forward to read more posts from you on various topics in coming days.

Regards,
-- Bharat | http://twitter.com/shettyb



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