Re: Drusilla
in reply to a message by mirfak
I would say it's usable for someone other than me.
I don't like it. It reminds me of evil step-sisters.
The first nns that come to mind are Dru, Silly, Silla, Drus (droos) and Drusi (droosee)
“It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.”
~Mark Twain
I don't like it. It reminds me of evil step-sisters.
The first nns that come to mind are Dru, Silly, Silla, Drus (droos) and Drusi (droosee)
~Mark Twain
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Ditto on the "evil step-sister"
Disney's Cinderella ruined this one for me, although Dru is a cute nn.
Disney's Cinderella ruined this one for me, although Dru is a cute nn.
No, her name's Drizella
And, yes, I did nearly cry when I found that out. After I was done "wtf?!"-ing over the spelling, I kept wondering how Anastasia got the better deal.
Clearly, Lady Tremaine was nuts in more ways than one!
Miranda
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And, yes, I did nearly cry when I found that out. After I was done "wtf?!"-ing over the spelling, I kept wondering how Anastasia got the better deal.
Clearly, Lady Tremaine was nuts in more ways than one!
Proud adopter of 15 punctuation marks; see my profile for their names.
Evil step-sisters shouldn't have classy names like Anastasia :o)
I was upset when I found out how close her name was to mine. I was like...7 years old, and I was horrified. I don't really know why. It doesn't make sense now :o)
I was upset when I found out how close her name was to mine. I was like...7 years old, and I was horrified. I don't really know why. It doesn't make sense now :o)