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Bluette
Thoughts?ETA: I'm pronouncing this blu-ETTE. Not like blew it for anyone who still cares

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This message was edited 1/23/2021, 6:01 AM

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My thought is that it sounds like a laundry additive. Or something old ladies would use on their hair when gray/blue hair was a thing for old women.
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Much prefer Bluebell or even just Blue. I don’t think it’s as bad as others do, though.
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Just ... why? It’s not appealing in any way.
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Not quite as silly as Blue, but not far enough removed from it. I'd expect it to be something that people used to add to their rinsing water so that their sheets and towels would come out brightly white and never dingy! Back in the day when such items were always white and never coloured ...A friend of mine, we've been buddies since our first year at school, was named Suzanne Louette but has always been called Louette. It is a merger of her grandmothers' names: Louise and Henriette. I like it, but only because of her.
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Terrible
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Oh hell no. Just go with Blue if that’s the case.
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Very weird, like something a toddler came up with. I wouldn't even name a dog that.
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You blew it.
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AgreeI don’t like it.

This message was edited 1/22/2021, 3:04 PM

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It sounds like a horrible bright-blue sugar water only six-year-olds would want to drink; the kind that rots your teeth as well as stains them, and the stains will not come out of any clothes it gets on. The kind of kids who drink it are the kind who eat nothing but Lunchables, and won't even eat a homemade peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
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