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Post by Natalie on May 27, 2005 8:16:20 GMT -5
On the edge of a moonlit bayou, the Mistress of Names, descendant of the divine tribes of Ya-Yas, now bestows upon you your official Ya-Ya name, forever joining you to the proud and true lineage of Queen Dancing Creek, Duchess Soaring Hawk, Countess Singing Cloud, and Princess Naked-as-a-Jaybird..... CLICK HERE!Mine is Viscountess Potty Mouth  Somehow, it fits.
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Post by Mrs.Sylfian on May 27, 2005 8:26:27 GMT -5
:)Hello, i lOvE ThAT oNE...... mY NAmE In Ya yA VERsIoN: "VISCOUNTNESS bECAUSE i SaId sO......" pREtTY fUNnY.....  tHaNkS sYLcIA
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Post by IMAQT on May 27, 2005 9:34:01 GMT -5
Countess Wants-It-All.  Sounds about right.
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Post by bubbles4play on May 27, 2005 9:57:32 GMT -5
Princess Flying Leaf is mine.  Yeah, I'm a flying princess alright! ..I like the one for my nickname better: Viscountess Shines Like the Sun
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shari
Archer Avenue Resident
 
Keeper of Owen's Texan Drawl
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Post by shari on May 27, 2005 11:03:20 GMT -5
mine is Duchess Busy Bee
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Post by texasgal on May 27, 2005 20:12:28 GMT -5
My name is Princess Cold Shower. That name is SO appropriate it's kind of creepy. I'm sitting here all hot & sweaty after my evening walk/jog and ready to hop into a cold shower.  Btw, does anybody know the origin of that Yah-Yah thing? I know there was a movie, "Divine Secrets Of The Yah-Yah Sisterhood" and that there's also supposed to be some connection between Yah-Yah (or Ya-Ya) and voodoo. Does anyone know the details? Edited to add: The Rolling Stones released an album in the early 70's titled "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out." That's when I read somewhere about the connection with voodoo. But no details. I have a theory about where Yah-Yah might have come from, but I'd like to know if anybody knows the real deal. Anyone?
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Post by letters2dorian on May 27, 2005 20:54:02 GMT -5
lol mine doesn't fit at all: "Queen Rude-Like-a-New-Yorker" i guess i'm rude sometimes 
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Post by bubbles4play on May 27, 2005 22:29:35 GMT -5
"Queen Rude-Like-a-New-Yorker"  You're kidding. That's too funny. L2D...I like the "smile" theme you got going on...sure seems opposite of rude! btw...was listening to the Killers today!
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Post by ocw on May 28, 2005 6:07:36 GMT -5
Mine is Princess Dress for Less. That's really funny because I hate paying full price for stuff. I love it when I get a bargain. 
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Post by Remi on May 28, 2005 6:41:48 GMT -5
I'm "Queen Shake-and-Bake", which seems fitting. ;D
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Post by Remi on May 28, 2005 7:25:44 GMT -5
quote author=admin board=anything thread=1117199780 post=1117282276] So what did you fill in your name as Remi.... Betty Crocker?  More like... Mrs. Pauls, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Entenmann's....
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arik
Team Zissou Intern

too much of a good thing is wonderful
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Post by arik on May 31, 2005 19:20:44 GMT -5
I'm Marchioness Spring Frog.  'Who-what-when-where' is a "Marchioness"? Is this a title for someone important in another country or is this completely made up? (Of course, my feeling leans more towards the later). And this might make me sound like a true toe-head  ,but I don't get the "Spring Frog" part. Is it just to sound silly or is it a southern expression I've never heard before?    ??
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Post by Remi on Jun 1, 2005 5:47:00 GMT -5
Marchioness - The wife or widow of a marquis. I'm not sure of the significance of "Spring Frog"... maybe someone with a higher Dixie score on the "What Kind of American English Do You Speak?" Quiz will know. 
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Post by Jennifer Richards on Jun 1, 2005 13:04:17 GMT -5
Mine's Princess Magnolia Blossom!
Quite flowery I thought and a bit girile........ like me really! (Yes pink and lilac are my favurite colours).
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Post by meowencrazy on Aug 4, 2008 9:49:58 GMT -5
I uncovered another oldie!!
Meet Princess Lost In The Clouds....
Couldnt be more right!
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