[Facts] Re: WHAT DOES MY NAME MEAN?
in reply to a message by PriaposLovs
Hey, P.L.! I didn't think I was going to run into you today! Haven't you packed in for the day yet? It must be past midnight where you are! I'm taking a brief respite from playing hostess to the relatives from England right now. :)
-- Nanaea
-- Nanaea
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Relatives from England...hehehe...speaking of "sexless"... : )
Rule Britannia
You're talking about a country with three national newspapers -- *The Star*, *The Sun*, and *The Daily Mirror* -- each of which traditionally and regularly publishes a photo of some topless chick on either page 3, 5, or 7? (I can't remember which page number for which paper).
You're talking about a country which gave us James Bond and Benny Hill?
You're talking about a country which LAUGHS at their puritanical American neighbors on the other side of The Pond?
And, of course, you're not married to a Brit. ;)
-- Nanaea
You're talking about a country with three national newspapers -- *The Star*, *The Sun*, and *The Daily Mirror* -- each of which traditionally and regularly publishes a photo of some topless chick on either page 3, 5, or 7? (I can't remember which page number for which paper).
You're talking about a country which gave us James Bond and Benny Hill?
You're talking about a country which LAUGHS at their puritanical American neighbors on the other side of The Pond?
And, of course, you're not married to a Brit. ;)
-- Nanaea
She waves the rules, and PriaposLovs her :)))
I know you love Britannia's music, P.L. I figured that out from your old handle of "CheBanana". As in "The Pink Dots"? ;)
-- Nanaea
-- Nanaea
Yep my musical upbringing is 70% brit :)) I grew up with the Beatles, Pink Floyd, mod stuff, etc. The remaining 20% is American music (particularly bluesy stuff, original and latter-day such as Tom Waits) and a measly 10% Greek music.
I knew you would eventually track the true origin of CheBanana! I used to be a big time Dots fan in my college days. If you can find it on MP3 -- or get the CD "Asylum" -- check out the Dots's "Golden Dawn", their best song.
I knew you would eventually track the true origin of CheBanana! I used to be a big time Dots fan in my college days. If you can find it on MP3 -- or get the CD "Asylum" -- check out the Dots's "Golden Dawn", their best song.
The land where most MPs wear garter belts cant be that sexless!
Yep! :) And, before Daividh gets any wrong impressions about England being *sexist* from what I wrote above, just a reminder...
Folks in England were watching Emma Peel kick butt in *The Avengers* while folks in the U.S. were glued to their teevees watching *I Dream of Jeannie*. ;)
-- Nanaea
Folks in England were watching Emma Peel kick butt in *The Avengers* while folks in the U.S. were glued to their teevees watching *I Dream of Jeannie*. ;)
-- Nanaea
Just resurrecting a weary stereotype for grins, Nan. : )
There seemed to be no lack of earthy activity among the Brit immigrants in our family. Someday I'll get up enough nerve to write the book, but must always remember that these people hold grudges FOREVER.
I've meant to have you ask your husband: after Emma bid John Steed goodbye upon her husband's miraculous return from the Amazon, who in the Peel family took over the leather catsuit?
(And while I'll NEVER disagree that Diana Rigg remains first in my heart from those days, I found NOTHING wrong with Barbara Eden either, even if she didn't kick butt. Right now I'm trying to picture Michelle Yeoh in a harem outfit and wondering if it would be a net improvement on Jeannie.)
You know, it's a shame that our culture puts such an emphasis on youth, because it short-changes those ladies over 55 who still retain a lot of allure. On the Brit side, both Diana Rigg and Judi Dench make MY list...
There seemed to be no lack of earthy activity among the Brit immigrants in our family. Someday I'll get up enough nerve to write the book, but must always remember that these people hold grudges FOREVER.
I've meant to have you ask your husband: after Emma bid John Steed goodbye upon her husband's miraculous return from the Amazon, who in the Peel family took over the leather catsuit?
(And while I'll NEVER disagree that Diana Rigg remains first in my heart from those days, I found NOTHING wrong with Barbara Eden either, even if she didn't kick butt. Right now I'm trying to picture Michelle Yeoh in a harem outfit and wondering if it would be a net improvement on Jeannie.)
You know, it's a shame that our culture puts such an emphasis on youth, because it short-changes those ladies over 55 who still retain a lot of allure. On the Brit side, both Diana Rigg and Judi Dench make MY list...
"Just resurrecting a weary stereotype for grins, Nan. : )"
@@@@ I knew that, Daividh. It just amused me to bust yer chops! :)
"There seemed to be no lack of earthy activity among the Brit immigrants in our family. Someday I'll get up enough nerve to write the book, but must always remember that these people hold grudges FOREVER."
@@@@ Yeah, but at least they're not all gay, having come from the U.K. Else you wouldn't be here now. ;)
"I've meant to have you ask your husband: after Emma bid John Steed goodbye upon her husband's miraculous return from the Amazon, who in the Peel family took over the leather catsuit?"
@@@@ Ain't tellin'. ;)
"(And while I'll NEVER disagree that Diana Rigg remains first in my heart from those days, I found NOTHING wrong with Barbara Eden either, even if she didn't kick butt. Right now I'm trying to picture Michelle Yeoh in a harem outfit and wondering if it would be a net improvement on Jeannie.)"
@@@@ Barbara Eden was a cool, pop culture goddess (even if the U.S. teevee censors wouldn't allow her to show her belly button in that harem costume of hers), but I always had a special fondness for Major Roger Healey. He was such a horn dog. :)
"You know, it's a shame that our culture puts such an emphasis on youth, because it short-changes those ladies over 55 who still retain a lot of allure. On the Brit side, both Diana Rigg and Judi Dench make MY list..."
@@@@ Maybe someday someone will make a collectible doll out of them. In the meantime, feast your eyes on this:
http://www.collectibleshopping.com/barbie/2001/29913.shtml
-- Nanaea
@@@@ I knew that, Daividh. It just amused me to bust yer chops! :)
"There seemed to be no lack of earthy activity among the Brit immigrants in our family. Someday I'll get up enough nerve to write the book, but must always remember that these people hold grudges FOREVER."
@@@@ Yeah, but at least they're not all gay, having come from the U.K. Else you wouldn't be here now. ;)
"I've meant to have you ask your husband: after Emma bid John Steed goodbye upon her husband's miraculous return from the Amazon, who in the Peel family took over the leather catsuit?"
@@@@ Ain't tellin'. ;)
"(And while I'll NEVER disagree that Diana Rigg remains first in my heart from those days, I found NOTHING wrong with Barbara Eden either, even if she didn't kick butt. Right now I'm trying to picture Michelle Yeoh in a harem outfit and wondering if it would be a net improvement on Jeannie.)"
@@@@ Barbara Eden was a cool, pop culture goddess (even if the U.S. teevee censors wouldn't allow her to show her belly button in that harem costume of hers), but I always had a special fondness for Major Roger Healey. He was such a horn dog. :)
"You know, it's a shame that our culture puts such an emphasis on youth, because it short-changes those ladies over 55 who still retain a lot of allure. On the Brit side, both Diana Rigg and Judi Dench make MY list..."
@@@@ Maybe someday someone will make a collectible doll out of them. In the meantime, feast your eyes on this:
http://www.collectibleshopping.com/barbie/2001/29913.shtml
-- Nanaea
Oooh. The black and white striped one-piece bathing suit was never like this!
...one of my most prized posessions: an b/w autographed photo of Diana Rigg with her ultra-mod hairstyle clad in leather standing on a checkered floor holding a gun :)
Nice! If I recall correctly, that was from the photo shoot in my flat... : p
Good to see you :) When teh family sleeps, Priapos surfs :)