“The man said he didnt know whether she was a lady or not - he held the door because he was a gentleman.”
Your granddaddy was a gentleman, You may be, too, though patting yourself on the back for being a gentleman generally negates that.
As for me, I am going to go on not mentioning Ted Kennedy’s cowardly acts in not attempting to save a drowning girl from his own irresponsibility, because, given his present health problems, it would be, as you say, ungentlemanly to mention them.
I will also not mention that upon seeing Kennedy’s health troubles, Sen. Byrd on cue, had his own episode, as if wanting to be prepared sneak by the pearly gates while St. Peter is occupied with the lengthy list of Kennedy transgressions.
It would be positively bad form to mention those things, and I certainly wouldn’t want to have my gentlemanly honor questioned by anyone......certainly not anyone on the internet.
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>>Your granddaddy was a gentleman, You may be, too, though patting yourself on the back for being a gentleman generally negates that.<<
To be serious for a moment, I don’t think we will see another generation of Gentlemen like his.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greatest_Generation