Re: BAs from London - girls
in reply to a message by Rose-Berry
I'm interested to see two Dotties and a Dorothy. I like Dorothy.
I like Dulcie too, but just for strictly local reasons, wouldn't use it; a popular snack where I come from is dulse, a dried sea-weed.
Sounds odd, I know, I guess you have to be brought up on it.I love it.It's purple and salty.
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I like Dulcie too, but just for strictly local reasons, wouldn't use it; a popular snack where I come from is dulse, a dried sea-weed.
Sounds odd, I know, I guess you have to be brought up on it.I love it.It's purple and salty.
edited for typo.
This message was edited 1/15/2014, 11:01 AM
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I think dulse is eaten in Northern Ireland as well. I can't imagine what it tastes like!
I quite like Dulcie as a GP (it's related to a family name). I could see Dulcie climbing in popularity as Elsie is now in the top 100. And Dotty and Dolly could be the new Molly/Tilly/Lily/Poppy i.e. it's old-fashioned and cute sounding.
I quite like Dulcie as a GP (it's related to a family name). I could see Dulcie climbing in popularity as Elsie is now in the top 100. And Dotty and Dolly could be the new Molly/Tilly/Lily/Poppy i.e. it's old-fashioned and cute sounding.