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Post by Peevette » September 17th, 2007, 8:28 pm

mousey1 wrote:Hi peevette. That is an interesting name.

Perhaps there is a story behind it?

There always is isn't there? A story behind things?

At least we can hope so. :wink:
There is a story behind my nickname. I can keep it short and sweet...

In telling the story, you will need to know my real name, which is Yvette.

When I was a young lass, my older cousin, Tracy used to tease me until I cried about the fact that I would occationally wet the bed ..He would change my name and call out "PEEEE vette! PEEEEE vette! PEEEvette is a bed wetter...!"

When the internet became the craze, and folks were looking for 'nicknames', I thought the name Peevette would be perfect. It helps me heal the childhood wounds my cousin created, and at a family reunion, when Tracy asked me for my internet email and nickname, and he found out I used Peevette, he and I laughed for a good long time....

I think its a great nickname, don't you?

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Post by Peevette » September 17th, 2007, 8:32 pm

Anonymous-one wrote:Bienvenue Peevette . :)
Merci pour l'accueil! C'est très gentil de votre part. Parlez-vous le français, ou savez juste une ligne ou deux ?

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Post by Anonymous-one » September 17th, 2007, 9:17 pm

Le français est ma langue maternel ; Je suis de Montréal .
J'aurais jamais cru que quelqu'un me répondrait en
français sur ce site . Merci à vous Peevette et bonne
soirée.

Pierre.

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Post by Peevette » September 17th, 2007, 9:32 pm

Anonymous-one wrote:Le français est ma langue maternel ; Je suis de Montréal .
J'aurais jamais cru que quelqu'un me répondrait en
français sur ce site . Merci à vous Peevette et bonne
soirée.

Pierre.
Agréable pour vous rencontrer, Pierre de Montréal.

Ma mère est de Verdun, France. J'ai été élevé aux Etats-Unis, mais par une mère française. Mon vocabulaire français est limité, je demande pardon si je comets erreurs.

I cannot promise you consistent conversations in French, Monsieur.
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Post by Peevette » September 17th, 2007, 9:33 pm

joel wrote:
Peevette wrote: My strongest instrument is my voice.....I can sing.
dude, that totally sounds like there's something we need to hear from you.... :wink:
Dude, I may have a link to a tune I sang, and co-wrote.

:wink:
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Post by joel » September 17th, 2007, 9:56 pm

dude...

so if nothing else, you've already got down one of my two favorite words. :wink: the other's less polite, but of equal length. those two words combine to form some of the most honest prayers i ever offer...sometimes happy, sometimes not; sometimes grateful, sometimes relieved. plastic little words.... 8)
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Post by Doreen Peri » September 17th, 2007, 10:06 pm

The internet totally confuses me.

Joel, what are those two favorite words of yours? I don't get it. Forgive me for I know not what I don't get. duh.
:)

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Post by Peevette » September 17th, 2007, 10:13 pm

joel wrote:dude...

so if nothing else, you've already got down one of my two favorite words. :wink: the other's less polite, but of equal length. those two words combine to form some of the most honest prayers i ever offer...sometimes happy, sometimes not; sometimes grateful, sometimes relieved. plastic little words.... 8)
Dude, I can totally relate! I have a couple more favorite words than you. I use them same as you..........but in the end, dude, they're just words....

What's in the heart?
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Post by Doreen Peri » September 17th, 2007, 10:25 pm

Whew! Well I'm glad you two are communicating! I don't understand a word of it. What words? heh.. Relating is the important part. If you can relate then it doesn't matter if I get it or not.

LOL! :lol: :roll:
i crack myself up.

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Post by Peevette » September 17th, 2007, 10:43 pm

i crack myself up.
:shock: :D
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Post by Doreen Peri » September 17th, 2007, 10:47 pm

Thanks for enjoying my humor, Peevette!

Was it the bong that made you laugh or just 'cause I'm a funny gal?

LOL

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Post by joel » September 17th, 2007, 10:47 pm

I can't speak for Peevette...and I speak no French...but my two words are
1) dude
2) fuck

because anyone willing to listen deserves a more familiar address
and anyone who knows me knows that lesser expletives are my cover-ups for a more honest fuck.

I also like two-word combos:
1) thank-you
2) good-night
3) forgive-me
:roll:
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Post by Doreen Peri » September 17th, 2007, 10:52 pm

Ohhhh... the words were said in french, joel? I missed that! I DID see "dude" but I didn't see "fuck." FUCK. Dammit. I miss so much on the internet stupor highway. heh

Your list of 3 two-word combos are just so fine.. god if we all knew someone who understood how important those three are!

Forgive me for being so stupid.
Thank you.
Goodnight!
:)

Totenkopf

Post by Totenkopf » September 18th, 2007, 12:48 am

Fleetings and Gelicitations!

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Post by Peevette » September 18th, 2007, 6:35 am

doreen peri wrote:Thanks for enjoying my humor, Peevette!

Was it the bong that made you laugh or just 'cause I'm a funny gal?

LOL
I find that you ARE a funny gal, but the bong helped.......... :wink:
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