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  • THE END.
  • so i noticed that pandy uses "lady" as a title before a lady's name. i think that's very gentleman! also, i like the "chuck" term. i don't get it, but it's cute. =)
  • Yeah, instead of Miss, Mrs., or Ms., I rather like going by Lady Karleigh. Hmm, we should bring back this old English titling.
  • QUOTE (shades of blue @ Jul 24 2006, 03:36 AM)
    so i noticed that pandy uses "lady" as a title before a lady's name. i think that's very gentleman! also, i like the "chuck" term. i don't get it, but it's cute. =)



    chuck is more of a canadain thing i picked up and use for ladys on message bords, and some times in realy life


    i call all older custemers at work "sir"

    i dont dare call the women anything due to this whole topics issue



    and i do use "lady" for a few ladies on here, such as lady darbs!
  • **sadness** Too bad I can't be one of those few.
  • can i be the duke!
  • QUOTE (sweetness @ Jul 25 2006, 07:23 PM)
    can i be the duke!
    actually, i was wondering what was the title for the gents...is it duke? pandy? teach us posh english!
  • i just wanted to be a duke, i think a male lady would be a lord.
  • QUOTE (shades of blue @ Jul 26 2006, 12:27 AM)
    actually, i was wondering what was the title for the gents...is it duke? pandy? teach us posh english!



    duke and duchess?



    sir and madd'em



    sir and lady?
  • so who gets to be a lord?
  • considering madame is french, it'd be monsieur.

    and also chuck is a northern thing. Its not genderised. Its slang for friend eg "you alright chuck?"
  • QUOTE (The End Has No Jen @ Jul 26 2006, 12:36 AM)
    considering madame is french, it'd be monsieur.

    and also chuck is a northern thing. Its not genderised. Its slang for friend eg "you alright chuck?"



    oh jen, you and your crazy french
  • so can i be the duke?
  • only if you want to be in a generic remake of a old film and tv show, and have a generic big boobed blonde washing a car for no reason



    suuure
  • why wouldnt i want that? so now im Joe Duke of Sweetness
  • QUOTE (The End Has No Jen @ Jul 25 2006, 07:36 PM)
    considering madame is french, it'd be monsieur.

    and also chuck is a northern thing. Its not genderised. Its slang for friend eg "you alright chuck?"
    oh, such posh differences. see, we use the "z," as in genderized...

    so "chuck" is like "mate," which is like "friend." got it. smile.gif

    so lady and sir, it is...i thought so, but wasn't sure.
  • QUOTE (shades of blue @ Jul 26 2006, 12:59 AM)
    oh, such posh differences. see, we use the "z," as in genderized...

    so "chuck" is like "mate," which is like "friend." got it. smile.gif

    so lady and sir, it is...i thought so, but wasn't sure.



    lady bee works well



    as its like lady bug, which your crazy cats call our ladybirds
  • QUOTE (Head Full of Crazy @ Jul 25 2006, 08:09 PM)
    lady bee works well



    as its like lady bug, which your crazy cats call our ladybirds
    well, "ladybird" seems redundant if one calls a lady a bird!

    oh, and duke reminds me of a dog, cuz of marmaduke, lol!
  • Just call me "the rad one" or "the greatest melissa ever, in life", whatevers easier.
  • QUOTE (shades of blue @ Jul 25 2006, 07:59 PM)

    so lady and sir, it is...i thought so, but wasn't sure.


    Nooooo.......it's Lady and Lord, Sir and Madam.

    King and Queen.

    Duke and Duchess.

    Count and Countess.

    Madame and Monsieur.

    And...other stuff.
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