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Lucifer is the name of my fave Chanel lipstick.
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Let's just say, he can make it HOT for you.rgraham666 said:I think that name is under copyright. ...owns all the lawyers ... has other means ... not sure ... is such a good idea

perdita said:Lucifer is the name of my fave Chanel lipstick.
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Merci, Charlus. I prefer to hear it from a bloke thoughCharleyH said:Ooo, as Lauren might say, "you dirty little bitch."
(a particular bloke with a particular accent, hahaha).
perdita said:Merci, Charlus. I prefer to hear it from a bloke though(a particular bloke with a particular accent, hahaha).
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cheerful_deviant said:I don't know what I would have chose for my name but it wouldn't be what my parents chose: Matthew. There's way too many guys around named the same as me.
But I do have other names at work, 'that pain in the ass' or 'the asshole' are the most common. But that's the price you pay for being the boss sometimes.
I named my daughters Katerina and Gabriella. Love the names and you don't hear them every two minutes.
I went to the zoo a few weeks ago with my daughter and if you yelled Jacob or Emma half the kids would have come running!![]()
oggbashan said:"Thomas Thomas the second son of Thomas the Baker who moved to Holyhead, son of Thomas the Baker last in (insert unpronounceable Welsh village); son of Thomas the Baker who first used gas in his ovens; son of Thomas who made good pastries; and so on back to the Flood.
All good Welsh pedigrees go back to the Flood or to a link into a known pedigree that DOES go back to the flood.
Me - as Og I'm my own ancestor. I was there before Noah.
Og


vella_ms said:LOL Og.
Alot of americans believe think that a long time ago was the trip across the pond. my anscesters came across on the mayflower and with them they brought the family name of 'Pitt'.
All males in our family had the first or middle name of Pitt. I swore if i had a boy... the tradition would end with me.. I had girls... so it did end with me.
i cant say im sorry.![]()
sirhugs said:your daughters don't think that's the Pitts?
vella_ms said:UUUGGGGHHH..
but still..
LOLing.
sirhugs said:I'm sorry for the cheap pun, but I coyldn't resist.
And I must say, if that's you in the AV you look young enough to try for a boy....a son that is...wait, this isn't coming out right......![]()

vella_ms said:oh god.. you are making me laugh..
i am 'trying' for a boy/somones son.. but not one which i create.. LOL![]()
oggbashan said:It is nice to have a choice.
In France there are officially 'approved' names so many of them get used in combinations to give indidividuality - Jean-Marc; Jean-Christophe; Ann-Marie; etc.
In parts of rural Wales when I was young, first born boys always took their father's name and sometimes added 'ap' as a surname. So Thomas would be the son of Thomas who was the son of Thomas and so on.
As a small child I was fascinated by the name of my elderly neighbour. His usual name (the name he used for official documents) was Thomas Thomas Thomas. He was usually called 'Tommy Thrice'. His full real name was chanted by the whole family on his birthday. It went something like this:
"Thomas Thomas the second son of Thomas the Baker who moved to Holyhead, son of Thomas the Baker last in (insert unpronounceable Welsh village); son of Thomas the Baker who first used gas in his ovens; son of Thomas who made good pastries; and so on back to the Flood.
All good Welsh pedigrees go back to the Flood or to a link into a known pedigree that DOES go back to the flood.
Useless fact: Did you know the Her Majesty the Queen's ancestry includes Woden, Thor and Venus? Oh, and a few Roman Emperors, both winners and losers in the Trojan War, - and (whisper it quietly) probably one or two Popes?
Me - as Og I'm my own ancestor. I was there before Noah.
Og
perdita said:Ogg, I'd bet most of European royalty are related to a pope or two.
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