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time_is_now
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« Reply #120 on: 17:40:18, 02-08-2007 »

A gerbil.

The lack of an acute accent on the O wasn't erroneousness, eru - my gerbil did have an accent - it was just me not bothering to reach for the extended character set when I typed my earlier post. Wink

I don't like Tolkien at all, but I used to be fascinated by invented languages and that's why I used the names. Lórien's sister was called Cerin: I don't remember whether I got that from Tolkien too or whether I invented it myself according to similar linguistic principles. And I can't remember what those principles might have been if so, except that I know I used to be fascinated by the possibility of invented languages with no irregularities, rather like Esperanto, and I had a big switch (around the same time as coming out) in which I suddenly began to hate perfectly regular inventions, and prefer real, messy languages (and people!).
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richard barrett
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« Reply #121 on: 18:39:29, 02-08-2007 »

my gerbil did have an accent


Hey dude, it's you Brits who have the weird accents.
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« Reply #122 on: 19:01:21, 02-08-2007 »

Hello, my name is Mitzi Yeatman. Embarrassed Grin
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« Reply #123 on: 19:47:26, 02-08-2007 »

I've applied the pet/road formula to some of my relations, and have come up with two names I think rather good - Pickles Peacock and Puss Common.
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« Reply #124 on: 19:49:35, 02-08-2007 »

I've applied the pet/road formula to some of my relations, and have come up with two names I think rather good - Pickles Peacock and Puss Common.
Well - bearing in mind the reason for adopting this formula - I reckon you can be assured of a good career in the porn industry with those names (especially the latter, for those who want their bit of rough), if you chose to add that to your range of activities... : Wink
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« Reply #125 on: 20:00:42, 02-08-2007 »

Pickles Deer, while cherishing hopes of making her fortune as a porn star, was unlikely ever to achieve greater notoriety than as a pitifully incompetent poacher. Mr. Justice Cocklecarrot summing up recommended that Ms.Deer should concentrate her efforts on improving her home brewery. Bail was set at two tuns.
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Still Lisztening...


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« Reply #126 on: 21:59:20, 02-08-2007 »

I think I'll regret this one but here goes: my first pet was a goldfish called Twiki and my road was Brimshot...
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« Reply #127 on: 22:33:16, 02-08-2007 »

Lose the 'B' Jonathan and I think possibilities may seriously open up for you 

<pathetically sad innuendo emoticon>
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« Reply #128 on: 22:47:37, 02-08-2007 »

Hello, my name is Mitzi Yeatman. Embarrassed Grin

I am DYING here. Make it stop! I'm not sure I'm entirely glad to have initiated this madness. Oh all right - I am.  Grin
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« Reply #129 on: 22:56:09, 02-08-2007 »

Snowy Wadham here

at your service.
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« Reply #130 on: 22:58:03, 02-08-2007 »

I said, 'Stop!'!  Grin
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« Reply #131 on: 22:59:11, 02-08-2007 »

Pet + College street = Midnight Prince


(It was my sister's pet, I hasten to add) 



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« Reply #132 on: 00:57:28, 03-08-2007 »

Pet + College street = Midnight Prince


(It was my sister's pet, I hasten to add) 





Good herrings! Didn't I see you in ... er... not that I frequent that sort of performance you understand... My daughter's boyfriend brought it home... Embarrassed
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« Reply #133 on: 10:59:20, 03-08-2007 »

One from a more Victorian age of peepshow:

Errol Rosebery.
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« Reply #134 on: 02:32:31, 06-08-2007 »

If I go w/ childhood pet and childhood address, it's

Kizzy Pennington

 Cheesy


In high school, it would've been

Albie Vanderbilt
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