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Post by sagebrush on Feb 18, 2018 19:57:38 GMT -8
mrs sage got me a daily calendar with forgotten English words (archaic) for Christmas. It seems appropriate that Valentine's Day, February 14 the word was "pigsnye."
It means and I am quoting, a darling, a pet, commonly used as an endearing form of address to a girl. Apparently, Dickens called his wife his "dearest mouse" and dearest darling pig."
Try it. I dare you. I double dog dare you.Your services will be when?
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Post by lngjhnag on Feb 19, 2018 3:10:04 GMT -8
mrs sage got me a daily calendar with forgotten English words (archaic) for Christmas. It seems appropriate that Valentine's Day, February 14 the word was "pigsnye." It means and I am quoting, a darling, a pet, commonly used as an endearing form of address to a girl. Apparently, Dickens called his wife his "dearest mouse" and dearest darling pig." Try it. I dare you. I double dog dare you.Your services will be when? C'mon, Sage, it can't be that bad. My wife calls me a pig all the time... oh, wait....
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