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[Opinions] I once had a waitress named Bronte
I don't mind it, it's different. Not something I'd use myself, but neat to see.
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...that sounds like the start of a dirty limerick. ;)
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Okay, I can't resist...I once had a waitress named Bronte
With the cook she was caught in flagrante
They tried to behave
But each morning they caved-
The cook's pants were hot as picanteThank you, Llewella, for inspiring me with the word "picante." I admit, I stole it from you. ;)

This message was edited 2/23/2011, 9:39 AM

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LOL
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Bwahahaha! That was great, very clever. Thanks for the laugh!
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Ooh, flagrante! I didn't think of that one. :)
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lol! now I will never be able to hear this name without thinking of dirty limericks...
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I once had a waitress named Bronte
Who served me at a restaurante
I found the steak's baste
Was quite void of taste
But she was much more picante
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:P

This message was edited 2/23/2011, 8:58 AM

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Brilliant!:-D
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LOL!
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hahaha!It really does
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Thats kind of what I was thinking. I would much rather see Bronte than yet another Madison or Isabella but at the same time, I don't think I would actually use it.
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