Who's name can't you read?

C's Button said:
Definate maybe if life ever settles down, your most excellent Twatness. :rose: :p

I have a good memory, so be prepare to be reminded. Why, thank you! :D :rose:
 
I've always been able to pronounce SheReads.

I'm more peturbed at the moment because Perdita's cottage seems to have blown away.

:confused:

xx.S:rose:
 
It doesn't bother me one bit when people have typos, or spelling errors for that matter.
--It does bother me. I don't mind one or two once in a while, because Gods know I sometimes hit the wrong key or don't catch an error, but consistent bad spelling and typos almost guarantee I won't read what you write. Writing should be an attempt to communicate with others, using rules we can understand. It should not be putting down any random series of letters you want and hoping other people can somehow make out your meaning after thirty minutes' hard work.
 
mrssublime.

Funny story, Lime knows. I always seemed to skip the second S therefore reading it MR SUBLIME. It confused me for the longest time thinking they were a gay couple. :rolleyes:

Lauren Hynde. I always thought it was pronounced HIGH-ND, until watching a particular movie to note that it was actually pronounced HIN-D. I still prefer the former though ;)
 
CharleyH said:
Lauren Hynde. I always thought it was pronounced HIGH-ND, until watching a particular movie to note that it was actually pronounced HIN-D. I still prefer the former though ;)
Me too. :D
 
Lauren Hynde said:
I always read dr.M's name as mabLeuse.

I know its from a song by a band called Propoganda . . . I think from Poe :confused:
 
domjoe said:
Doctor Mabuse

Inimitable Peter Lorre

Hi Charley -- and how did you get YOUR name...?:heart:

Ah yes, another one. Can't get used to domjoe, always seem to read subjoe. Hm, I feel a theme in the way I read names. :D

Charley. Well . . . It was the nickname a past lover had given me, and I was still in the relationship when I joined Lit.

She always seemed to give her lovers animal pet names, and I struck her like a horse . . . and to top it off, I was, as far as she was concerned, a pain in her ass :devil: Hence it comes from the term Charlie-horse. I'd have gone for just Charley, but the name was taken, so I added the h.

How did you change from sub to domjoe? (Which is just faux - for everyone knows dom is spelled Dom - lol ;) )
 
CharleyH said:


How did you change from sub to domjoe? (Which is just faux - for everyone knows dom is spelled Dom - lol ;) )


I was getting too much unwanted attention from dommes. They were getting be a pain in the arse.


I was wondering, because your name is also slang for two "Class A" drugs in the UK. And I know you can become a bit of addiction...
 
domjoe said:
I was getting too much unwanted attention from dommes. They were getting be a pain in the arse.


I was wondering, because your name is also slang for two "Class A" drugs in the UK. And I know you can become a bit of addiction...

Well, at least they are class 'A' :D
 
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