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Re: Edna and Dolores
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I love Edna. It's a bunch of things rolled into one.Edna Dolores
Edna Prudence
Edna Lily
Edna Carmen
Edna Willow
Edna Josephine
Edna Ruth
Edna Flo
Edna Florence
Edna Constance
Edna Rosamund
Edna Juniper
Edna Laurel
Edna Rosemary
Edna June
Edna Mae
Edna Rae
Edna Millicent
Edna Maroon
Edna Garnet
Edna Eulalie
Edna Eleanore
Edna Pearl
Edna Magdalene
Edna Tamar
Edna Tasnim
Edna Claudette
Edna Claribel
Edna Mirabel
Edna Eowyn
Edna Alexandrine
Edna Katharine
Edna Snow
Edna Valerie
Edna Francesca
Edna Gisele
Edna Mathilde
Edna Dolores, however, is one that I cannot stand, for it's meaning, our neighbor who I am sure was over 100 (I'm also sure she was probably a very nice lady, but all my memories of her are kind of sour), and finally, Delores Umbridge. Dolores Rita, Dolores Ivanka and Dolores Drusilla come to mind.The only way for me to picture it on a little girl is a little girl with a bouffant hairdo, a mean disposition, and who was always screaming.On a lighter note, how were my combos? LOL.
-Lulu
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Ooh! Wait! Nicknames!On the nicknames thing-- I aggree, no nicknames necessary. Especially for Edna. It's only two syllables anyway. I don't like Eddie much, it's too masculine. Dolores is softened by Dolly a bit, which is good, imo. On Lola though... I love Lola :D It's one of my little weird quirks, actually. I say Lola with a British accent randomly. My mom has gotten so used to it, that when I say it, she repeats. I am not joking. I also adore the show Charlie and Lola (Of course, I never watch it unaccompanied by the little sister).Lola, to me, is just cute, spunky, and curious.
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