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[Opinions] BAHHHH
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CAPUCINE! AAAUGH! I LOVE IT. I seriously thought I was the only one on the board who was into Capucine. :D But Ursula Myfanwy is... well. "Breathtaking" doesn't begin to cover it. ;) I actually really like Ursula Sabine. She's a badass woman. I picture her as about 5'11 and built like an Amazon, and she'll kick your butt from here to Singapore. Ursula Vered, Ursula Bronwen, and Ursula Morwen are also quite lovely.Seems like Welsh names work really well with Ursula. Perhaps Ursula Meinwen, Ursula Carys, Ursula Llinos? Or other Celtic names... Ursula Liadan springs to mind. Ursula Gwendolen, Ursula Mairead? Ursula Wilhelmine? Ursula Laerke? Too much -la- in two names? Others... Ursula Francine, Ursula Nicolette, Ursula Svetlana, Ursula Danae, Ursula Rosalind (I prefer that to Rosemary), Ursula Sage, Ursula Carmen, Ursula Dagny, Ursula Sigrid, Ursula Daphne, Ursula Delphine, Ursula Yocheved, Ursula Faina, Ursula Delyth
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You are evilYou know my weakness for Ursula and you pile on combos like Ursula Francine, Ursula Svetlana, Ursula Dagny, Ursula Yocheved, etc? Have you no shame? I have no words for how low you will go to thwart me. But can you go a little lower? Please? :-) Yes. (Thank Heavens) Ursula Wilhelmine is cat-nip to this bear. The initials U.W. are impossible to resist. Ursula Liadan is fantastic. And Ursula Mairead is calling me home. Ursula Carmen Miranda? Ursula Sage gives me courage to consider Ursula Saga. I've recently fallen under Saga's spell but I can't quite find the right partner for her. Credit Wordsmith with the Capucine combo. 1950's French supermodels are his thing. :-P

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Muahaha.And the panther wins this round! ;)
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. . . and has a suspiciously 1930s radio-villain laugh. I like it.
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