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What? Don't you have AP's equivalent of the Legion d'Honneur, the etiquette for which is that you wear the 'badge' invisibly, hidden behind a lapel, say?
Originally posted by FredPuli: Don't you have AP's equivalent of the Legion d'Honneur, the etiquette for which is that you wear the 'badge' invisibly, hidden behind a lapel, say?
Yes, I wear it close to my bossom at all times, but unfortunately the cubic zirconia and fake gold has turned my skin green.
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Originally posted by FredPuli: "Bossom", dg? As Churchill said of the architect, Alfred Bossom: " Who is this man whose name is neither one thing nor the other?"
Oops..well I don't use that word very often. It's just so 'Women's Institute'
Roog:
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You said we... . How about mainly you?
Roogalators never forget.
This is exactly what I meant.
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Hmm, not that I frequent the Womens' Institute, you understand (failed the medical: I wasn't wearing a twinset and pearls and anyway I can't make jam and can't remember all the words to Jerusalem )but the W.I., particularly up North, is likely to say 'bosoms' (in the plural) a usage which suggests an unnatural, if generous, endowment.
Oh, bosom! Oh, of course. But nobody says that any more. It's like costermonger. Or victuals.
Actually I'm glad you sorted that out, Fred. I was having weird images of Dancegirl with green stains on the skin on her bottom. "Why? To disrespect the badge?" I wondered.
(I had heard once that some iconoclast, I forget which one, was up for a medal and threatened to wear it in a conspicuous but disresptectful place so didn't get it. Serves him right!)
(Yawn! Think I'll have a nap. Drank too much ginger ale last night!)
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Originally posted by babthrower: Oh, bosom! Oh, of course. But nobody says that any more. It's like costermonger. Or victuals.
Actually I'm glad you sorted that out, Fred. I was having weird images of Dancegirl with green stains on the skin on her bottom. "Why? To disrespect the badge?" I wondered.
I meant bosom, NOT bottom. You are really bad! I had to look up what I.O.D.E. meant, btw. For those not familiar with this organisation, it's the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire. Sounds like just my sort of club, but the dress code is a little strict. Here I am, ready for tonight's meeting, with my special AP award discreetly displayed somewhere about my person.
You still napping? That was some powerful ginger ale.