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I'm going to piss someone off here; now etiquette for Lithuanian fruit bats

3 messages in this thread | Started on 2004-08-23

Re: I'm going to piss someone off here; now etiquette for Lithuanian fruit bats

From: Lady Hydrangea Prisspott nee Hedge (lady_prisspott@yahoo.com) | Date: 2004-08-23 19:40:12 UTC
A tear is welling up in my eye, all these years I thought my dear
sister Ivy was just annoyed by me and then she composes this beautiful
post. All my worry and concern were for naught, she has become a true
Lady...well, she could have composed a more genteel subject.

dabbing a delicate tear with my hand embroidered Belgin lace handkerchief,
Lady Prisspott


Re: I'm going to piss someone off here; now etiquette for Lithuanian fruit bats

From: Lightnin Bug (rpboehme@yahoo.com) | Date: 2004-08-23 21:12:05 UTC
Not to be confused with a Belchin' hanky! ;-) Our good lady would
never use some such unsavory thing that is probably made from sweatly
green and red plaid flannel!

LB

--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Lady Hydrangea Prisspott nee
Hedge" wrote:

> dabbing a delicate tear with my hand embroidered Belgin lace
handkerchief,
> Lady Prisspott


Re: I'm going to piss someone off here; now etiquette for Lithuanian fruit bats

From: zed_boxing (szorzi_1999@yahoo.com) | Date: 2004-08-24 02:48:06 UTC
While Lady Hydrangea, I'm sure, uses a Belgin/Belgian lace
handkerchief, I would wager that Sister Ivy carries a Belchin'
handkerchief. I could be wrong - it's just a mental picture I've
formed over time.

Happy hunting,
Zed (belching and snorting)

--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Lady Hydrangea Prisspott nee
Hedge" wrote:
> A tear is welling up in my eye, all these years I thought my dear
> sister Ivy was just annoyed by me and then she composes this
beautiful
> post. All my worry and concern were for naught, she has become a
true
> Lady...well, she could have composed a more genteel subject.
>
> dabbing a delicate tear with my hand embroidered Belgin lace
handkerchief,
> Lady Prisspott