Wednesday, January 03, 2007

My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is:
Duchess Framed the Lush of Chignall Duntisbourne
Get your Peculiar Aristocratic Title

A new blogger friend, TB , had this interesting website on her blog. I find my title to be quite fitting. BTW, Lush is short for lucious, not what some of you may mistakenly think.

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  1. My title is:

    Baroness Julie the Amicable of Mousehole by Sea

    You should go to Mousehole by Sea someday - it's lovely!

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  2. I'm sure it is charming. Are lushes allowed? Whoops, spelled that wrong, I mean lucious.

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  3. Her Most Serene Highness Lady Cardine the Defenestrated of Longer Interval

    That's right.

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  4. What's defenestrated?

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  5. Lushes AND lucious are ALWAYS allowed.

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  6. I think you put a good spin on that lush business. I'm not sure I'm buying it, though.

    If Mousehole by the Sea is where you are, Framed and I will come see that lovely place, Julie.

    So I decided to look up defenestrated. It means to be thrown out a window. Huh?!

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  7. I was thrown out of a window? What!?!

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  8. I most definitely plan on attending the gathering at Mousehole by Sea. I wouldn't imagine missing it for the world darling! (In order to have the intended effect, you must read the above sentence with a British accent)

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  9. Simply divine. Maybe we can spend the time throwing Cardine out the window. Sorry, Cardine, but it is your title.

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  10. Ack! I'm not coming! (I have no idea what you're talking about, anyway.)

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  11. I'm soooo looking forward to the party here at Mousehole by the Sea. You can rest assured that my household staff has been cleaning the palace from top to bottom in preparation for your visit. My cordon bleu chef has imagined the most fabulous menu for us, too! Yummy!

    Cardine, you can come and I'll try to prevent you being tossed from any really high up windows (nothing higher than the second floor)!

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  12. Cardine, it could be really fun if we put a reallay bouncy trampoline under the window. Do you have one at the estate, Julie? If not, I'll bring mine from Chignall Duntisbourne. We'll all be clamoring to be defenestrated.

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