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Thread: beautiful brenda name change

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    Default yes indeed

    yes indeed a Beauty Brenda has morphed into a Divine Daria

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    Who cares?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brenda Beauty Babe View Post
    Who cares?
    Espensen and Ber.............
    "It's far easier to fight for principles than to live up to them."
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    Quote Originally Posted by luther View Post
    Espensen and Ber.............

    yeah!! we care. Well, okay , not really, just wondering why the change?

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    Quote Originally Posted by espensen View Post
    yeah!! we care. Well, okay , not really, just wondering why the change?
    Got bored....don't like the name.

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    You mean you real name wasnt Brenda? shock horror
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    Quote Originally Posted by doozer121 View Post
    You mean you real name wasnt Brenda? shock horror
    Yes, family name, but as I got married, my name is now Daria.....

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    Lol, fair enough. Welcome back
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    Main Entry: 1di·vine
    Pronunciation: \də-ˈvīn\
    Function: adjective
    Inflected Form(s): di·vin·er; di·vin·est
    Etymology: Middle English divin, from Anglo-French, from Latin divinus, from divus god
    1 a : supremely good : superb <the pie was divine> b : heavenly, godlike


    Yep, the new name change fits

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