Re: Debranae and Layton
in reply to a message by Yellow Rose
Ick ick ick. Debranae has that tacky unoriginal let's-get-as-many-relatives-off-our-conscience-as-possible JonBenet flavor to it.
Around here Layton is almost exclusively seen on old men. It's actually very popular for old, farmer-ish men in Delaware. There's a "bathroom book" about being a Delawarian, and after they give you the glossary of local terms "warshin' machine, rinsht, etc.) they have a silly little narrative told by a character who introduces himself as Layton Rodney Burton. Who has a miwfe Mer' Sue, and is mad at his neighbor because "he done barrid the paramour and took and busted it all to hell! And hima growed man!"
Oh, lord, it's been so long since I've even thought of that and now I want to go through closets and see if we still have the book.
Oh, also, it mentions that Margaret Ann, pronounced Margurdann, is extremely popular for ladies who are Layton's age. lol
Around here Layton is almost exclusively seen on old men. It's actually very popular for old, farmer-ish men in Delaware. There's a "bathroom book" about being a Delawarian, and after they give you the glossary of local terms "warshin' machine, rinsht, etc.) they have a silly little narrative told by a character who introduces himself as Layton Rodney Burton. Who has a miwfe Mer' Sue, and is mad at his neighbor because "he done barrid the paramour and took and busted it all to hell! And hima growed man!"
Oh, lord, it's been so long since I've even thought of that and now I want to go through closets and see if we still have the book.
Oh, also, it mentions that Margaret Ann, pronounced Margurdann, is extremely popular for ladies who are Layton's age. lol