My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is: Lady Di the Ineffable of Helions Bumpstead Get your Peculiar Aristocratic Title |
I left New Zealand mid-2003, bound for Istanbul and a new lif. After two years, a Belgian guy lured me into his world, deep in the heart of Europe. For a long time I was an in-process immigrant. One day we married. These days it's about photography, a little red wine and wandering ... and so the journey goes.
Monday, February 25, 2008
A title change ...
An innocent, I wandered over to the blog of Baroness La Gatita the Ceaseless of Midhoop St Giggleswich and returned forever changed.
For those of you who, like me, are a little uncertain about the precise meaning of ineffable, read on ... not to be spoken because of its sacredness; unutterable: the ineffable name of the deity.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
11 comments:
Hi Di,
This is totally daft - so I did it!
Thanks for raising a Monday smile!
Cheers,
Alex
Mine seems really weird:
"Reverend Lord Peter the Nimble of Old Tonbridge Wafers"
:-)
I do hope you post your new peculiar title, Alex. And I raised a Monday smile ... I'm so proud.
I don't know, Peter. 'Reverend' has a nice ring to it and nimble is cute too. I like it :)
I know you've seen it Di, but I'll pop it here anyway, coz it's utterly daft and fun:
Emperor Alexander the Paragon of Fishkill St Wednesday
Lovely monocle popping stuff, what?
Ciao,
Alex
I did another one:
Viscount Alexander the Reticent of Happy Bottomshire
I say, spilt the old brandy all over the jolly old place.
Raised more than the odd guffaw!
Cheerio,
Yours reticently from Happy Bottomshire.
Viscount Emperor Alex
Loved the second one Alex. My daughter's first name was hilarious but we lost it, not realising that there's a new one everytime you renew.
Proud to be called:
Reverend Countess Kimberly the Unusual of Greater Sodbury!
I shall endeavor to remember your new and impressive title Reverend Countess Kimberly the Unusual of Greater Sodbury
How wonderful that your helions are ineffable!
.... Baroness La Gatita the Ceaseless of Midhoop St Giggleswich
It surely is, Baroness!
Mine was slightly disappointing: "Earl Simon the Purple of Dickens St. Charles".
Maybe I'll keep trying until I find one I like.
It's not as if I have anything better to do this afternoon...
Post a Comment