You have her taped Dawne lol
You have her taped Dawne lol
Now don`t tempt me!!! LOLOL!
Pat P
>oooooh, I see that big wooden finger admonishing me. At least, from here.....well, it could be admonishing. Maybe. If you squint. Dawne
I don`t want a WOODEN artificial hand - I want one of those plastic ones! Wood would be too slippery!
Pat P
You could put a rubber glove on it and that would make it less slippery. And if you used a colorful glove it would really make a statement.
Lucille
The first Megan I met, pronounced it MAY-gen.
She does!
We chat both in IM and in the AOL needlework chat, and I regularly call her Teegs instead of Tegan (same number of letters, why Teegs seems easier to type is a mystery).
She puts up with it from me, which just shows you how tolerant she is of her friends! lol
Caryn
I have always found Tegan a tolerant and kind person, in every way.
We called our younger daughter Jane - surely no-one could abbreviate that, we thought? We all call her "Jay" now, or refer to her as "The Jay-bird!". Richard gets most irritated if anyone calls him Dick - but most folk call him "Rich", apart from his old Royal Marines friends who always call him "Wolfie". (He put the fear of God up them one summer when they were all sitting watching a werewolf movie and Richard crept up to the open window and howled!!! He`s been Wolfie ever since).
Pat P
Like me, you mean? ;-P
Pat P
pronounced
remember
names..
Geez, Pat, warn a girl, now I have to clean coffee off my monitor!
Caryn
I try. Now, if I could only figure out how to get my heart OFF my sleeve and thicker skin... ah well, baby steps.
Tegan
Talk about leaving yourself wide open to some comments - but I shall resist you batty old GOW! Just this once anyway since you are not up to par after all your imitations of Wilbur Wright.
You will lol
"Tegan" wrote
Do nothing of the sort. The world needs more hopeful romantics. Dawne
And I've only heard them pronounced as 'Maygen and Taygen.' LOL
Maureen >
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