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| 19 May 11, 12:29 PM tortoise UK, 14 mths |
so dopey colonial rupert works, then...
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| 19 May 11, 1:08 PM faeryboi 6 yrs |
This tickled me, I recall trying to attend an interview in leicester and in dismay at not finding beever st on the map. I had to phone and ask for directions then they realised its beauvoir st but pronounced beever st..........sheesh. Dont look back in anger........ Go forward in Fury! | |||||
| 19 May 11, 1:31 PM MisstressvsSolicedog UK(NN), 17 mths |
i think that castle in Rutland is pronounce beever,, never understood why Please excuse crap spelling cause i,m rubbish | |||||
| 19 May 11, 4:52 PM Minxy_Minx UK(LE), 3 yrs |
Actually, it's Belvoir...pronounced Beaver | |||||
| 19 May 11, 6:07 PM tortoise UK, 14 mths |
hilarious mine is pragmatic - I was formally taught and tortoise is the path of least resistance typographically - you can test this elegant theory by sending a memo...
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| 20 May 11, 9:03 AM Adwhored UK(BN), 10 yrs |
I've changed a lot on this one! My name IS my name. There's a lot of power in a name and relevance. He calls me names and it humiliates me but put my name in the mix and it goes deeper. There's respect in his true name for me. I call him Sir as he's the first person who has been, it never felt true or meant anything before. Also when I call him Dan it also means so much. For me it means we get each other, deeply and the connection is real. "Woman in her greatest perfection was made to serve and obey man." John Knox | |||||
| 31 May 11, 7:55 PM Doctor_Awesome UK(N), 12 mths |
I allowed my sub to choose her own name, Aminah, however when I allow her to talk I insist she call me sir. I chose my own event name as a response to hers. A and O. Alpha and omega | |||||
| 31 May 11, 8:13 PM Amaranth UK(N), 7 yrs |
Me too, which is fine 'cause J pretty much hates all honorifics/nicknames/names up to and including his own. And yet seems to have a limitless supply for me. Including sluttus As it is, we knew each other for years before becoming a couple and met online on another site, so I can't get his screen name from there out of my head. Which he also hates me calling him 'cause, apparently, it's weird when I do. But it's ok for him to call me by mine, of course... I have warned him he's getting a nickname/pet name of some description at some point, though... Good things come in small packages... And poison comes in little bottles. Edited 31 May 11, 8:14 PM by Amaranth | |||||
| 31 May 11, 8:55 PM foxgirl UK(LN), 22 mths |
I can't remember if I've posted in this thread already or not. I answer to Fox and a couple other nicknames that were born of my joining the scene. My D rarely calls me by my actual first name (like, genuinely twice since we because a couple), which is something I spend a fair amount of time thinking about, actually. I never call him by his full given name, only the shortened form, or more commonly by his title. | |||||
| 31 May 11, 9:35 PM CookieMonster UK, 6 yrs |
People started calling me Cookie and I just got used to it. |