Re: Some Girl Names On My Mind
in reply to a message by Billina
Amber: Beautiful, so soft but not frilly or overblown.
Nicole: Never liked it.
Gillian: I really dislike this spelling but love Jillian.
Talia: Don't care for it, never know how to say it.
Lauren: Beautiful, as pretty as Laura but a bit more updated.
Annalise: Blah.
Violet: It's sort of cute but also very fairy-taley to me.
Peridot: This is one gem name that doesn't work.
Tatum: Hate it, reminds me of Tater Tots.
Gretchen: Kind of cute, but I'd never use it or want it for my own name.
Olivia: Elegant but kind of slithery.
Paige: Very nice.
Penelope (Penny): Penelope is goofy, like a Muppet's name. Penny is my mother's dog's name.
Elina: Not feeling it.
Leah: It's nice but kind of limp.
I think, therefore I judge.
Nicole: Never liked it.
Gillian: I really dislike this spelling but love Jillian.
Talia: Don't care for it, never know how to say it.
Lauren: Beautiful, as pretty as Laura but a bit more updated.
Annalise: Blah.
Violet: It's sort of cute but also very fairy-taley to me.
Peridot: This is one gem name that doesn't work.
Tatum: Hate it, reminds me of Tater Tots.
Gretchen: Kind of cute, but I'd never use it or want it for my own name.
Olivia: Elegant but kind of slithery.
Paige: Very nice.
Penelope (Penny): Penelope is goofy, like a Muppet's name. Penny is my mother's dog's name.
Elina: Not feeling it.
Leah: It's nice but kind of limp.
I think, therefore I judge.
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Why are you shouting?
This message was edited 12/11/2014, 7:32 PM
It was a joke. I thought caps looked funnier because people usually say those words in a loud-ish voice.
This message was edited 12/11/2014, 9:00 PM
What who said?
"That's what she said" is a lame joke. It's what people say after someone says something that can be taken as double entendre, like "It's nice, but kind of limp".
I "that's what she said" ALL the time. I am also 12.
Fun fact: it's actually a very old phrase that began as "said the actress to the bishop"
Fun fact: it's actually a very old phrase that began as "said the actress to the bishop"
O m g... (bc I am 12 today), I am sooo going to start saying "said the actress to the bishop". Hilarious.
I have never heard it before. I looked up the history just now and see that it is the British equivalent.
But, growing up in the 80s and 90s means "that's what she said" is practically as ingrained as "ditto" or "jinx, you owe me a pepsi".
I have never heard it before. I looked up the history just now and see that it is the British equivalent.
But, growing up in the 80s and 90s means "that's what she said" is practically as ingrained as "ditto" or "jinx, you owe me a pepsi".
Really? Well, you learn something new every day. :)