Husky and Sexy
Read quickly. I’m in deep trouble when my wife finds this…
Coming back from church tonight we drove by Sonic, and she asked if we couldn’t stop for drinks, fully expecting me to say no. To her delight, I said sure. As we pulled in, I felt so much like that guy in the American Express commerical, who’s girlfriend orders a small popcorn at the movies, and he takes the bold step of saying, “make it a medium.” His girlfriend hugs him with joy, the cashier asks if he wants a drink with that too, and he looks downright scared and shakes his head no. Yeah, like him, I’m a cheapskate. (Not that I have a choice since neither of us have real jobs at the moment.)
So my wife’s getting over a cold, and her voice sounds really hoarse. After ordering, she looks over at me and says, “I think my voice sounds cool. Sort of husky and sexy, don’t you think?”
I kept a straight face for all of two seconds before I started laughing. “Honey, I’m not sure if husky and sexy are normally words that go together…”

husky: (adj. husk·i·er, husk·i·est)
1. Hoarse or rough in quality: a voice husky with emotion.
Just thought I’d let you know that husky means more than just an Alaskan dog or a heavyset person. Anyone else think I’m correct in saying a husky voice is a sexy voice?
There is nothing sexier than a husky voice! Mrrrreuw!
Haha, thats right Amy…you keep that boy in line!
Thanks for the good laugh this morning. I pray Amy continues to get well, but that you both never loose your sense of humors. Good stuff….
Now what sort of drink were you going to get?
A milk shake might imply “husky” in one sense, while hot tea might help a “husky” voice in the other sense.
This is a very complex issue.
there is only one question i would like ask,what do i drink to get that sexy husky voice?