WY ARE MEN CALLED GENTLEMEN

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  • joanlawson
    joanlawson Member Posts: 8,681
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    annie_mial wrote:

    That lets me out of being called a 'gentleman' then. Owing to my families motto: 'S rioghal mo dhream.

    Joseph 8)

    Please translate for the benefit of us plebs.........
    Annie

    Motto: S'rioghal Mo Dhream - My Race is Royal

    Part of the nobility. Therefore not a gentleman.

    Joseph 8)

    Hi Joseph

    Now the pictures on my wall have assumed a new status; painted by a royal hand :!: :D

    Joan
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  • livinglegend
    livinglegend Member Posts: 1,425
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    rehab44 wrote:
    Arise Lady annie, we are all equals here on this forum.

    Joseph 8)
    Have you been following any of the male/female posts? :shock:

    I thought you are doing quite alright without me!

    Joseph 8)
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  • trisher
    trisher Member Posts: 9,263
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    rehab44 wrote:
    Roughly translated from the original manadarin meaning, Man with hand in pocket feels cocky all day


    If we see you walking down the street then, we will know your current status :shock: :D

    trish
  • suziev
    suziev Member Posts: 252
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    can i ask where all the gentlemen have gone?
    maybe i should ask how you would class a gentlemen these days or even a gentlewomen?

    i find it very sad that my grandads generation of yorkshire gentlemen have just about gone. i myself would be hard pushed to describe a yorkshire gentlewomen, maybe she has to be carrying a wicker shopping basket? :lol:

    suzie x
  • joanlawson
    joanlawson Member Posts: 8,681
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Hi Suzie

    I'm a Yorkshire gentlewoman, but I don't possess a wicker shopping basket :!: :shock: Expensive leather handbags maybe!! Does that disqualify me :?: Perhaps I'm just a Yorkshire lass instead :!: :D

    Joan
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