Hi I'm Alison, you can call me that. That's what names are for right?Originally Posted by *****
Hi Alison, pleased to meet you, You can call me when you want
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Hi I'm Alison, you can call me that. That's what names are for right?Originally Posted by *****
I'd like to be addressed as Your Holiness.Originally Posted by LabelKing
And as regarding the semantic idea of Christian names, I don't bother changing my word choices because of new-fangled devices.Originally Posted by LabelKing
Hi I'm Alison, you can call me that. That's what names are for right?Originally Posted by *****
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