Questioner wrote:Only slightly off-topic, this reminds me of a coworker I once had. Whenever he would get mad he would develope a rather pronounced lisp. The angrier he became, the worse the lisp got.
We would frequently haul him into meetings just to get him riled and then get a chuckle.
We were all a**holes.
I know it's mean, but it's just so funny when people with lisps get mad. I used to have a teacher who had a bad lisp, and, needless to say, we got
her mad all the time. And it was hilarious. :wink:
Are you implying something Intrepid?