

So it has nothing to do with my personal policy not to use swear words except in extreme circumstances which actually call for an obscenity?ThroughTheWell wrote:I really liked the tie in between Swears and BigEars reluctance to swear post-Brassmoon pre-DragonMaw.
Son of a Beanie. Sorry, I've not read ALL your posts, particularly controversy where it might be evident, to know you have that conviction. I mainly had to go with name variations, what they suggested, who might match up to the GAP characters, and really only a couple of 'personal' points from what I knew of people on the forums. It is not completely trivial to do such a mash up.WearsHats wrote:So it has nothing to do with my personal policy not to use swear words except in extreme circumstances which actually call for an obscenity?ThroughTheWell wrote:I really liked the tie in between Swears and BigEars reluctance to swear post-Brassmoon pre-DragonMaw.
Say what? Sounds like a new contest is in the works, but more details please?friedkitty wrote:I threw in an extra 18 and pledged my 55 !! I'm soooo excited !!!
Out of curiosity, do you know my last name?friedkitty wrote:Hot Dog! (and yes in my case that counts as an expletive...sory Wears!)
I threw in an extra 18 and pledged my 55 !! I'm soooo excited !!!
Oh god, name your hypothetical child Franklin Nicholas Weiner.WearsHats wrote:This is why I always said I'd name my hypothetical future son "Frank." To direct the teasing to the less problematic option.
Ah, see, in England (if you're not posh), you say "ate" like 'et' rather than more like 'eight' - So here, Etta Wiener would sound exactly like Ate a Wiener.WearsHats wrote:I didn't say anything about a daughter's name. I'd still marry you, Nikohl!
... Oh, wait. Pronunciation is a little off, but I see the problem now. Oh dear. Well, when we get married, I can take your name.