[Facts] Re: Yet another AWESOME Name Game
in reply to a message by Phyllis
Your New Millennium Name is: "Olivia Katia".
Your Retro, Turn of the Century (1900s) Name is: "Frances Marcelina".
Uh... You get to choose another decade, if you like. Unless you don't mind being a "Fanny". :)
-- Nanaea
Your Retro, Turn of the Century (1900s) Name is: "Frances Marcelina".
Uh... You get to choose another decade, if you like. Unless you don't mind being a "Fanny". :)
-- Nanaea
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Nanaea
I'm debating between 1910's, 1920's 1940's and 1990's. Too bad you won't (or can't) go further back in time in your game.
Phyllis
I'm debating between 1910's, 1920's 1940's and 1990's. Too bad you won't (or can't) go further back in time in your game.
Phyllis
I'll give you all four! :)
1910s (Era of the Titanic): "Lillian Twila".
1920s (The Jazz Era): "Jean Mandy"
1940s (WW II Era): "Donna Margret"
1990s (The Age of the Internet): "Hannah Meagan"
As for going back further in time with my Name Game, I'll see what I can figure out. It's just a matter of getting a list of representative names for a particular time period and working out a consistent formula for the game. :)
-- Nanaea
1910s (Era of the Titanic): "Lillian Twila".
1920s (The Jazz Era): "Jean Mandy"
1940s (WW II Era): "Donna Margret"
1990s (The Age of the Internet): "Hannah Meagan"
As for going back further in time with my Name Game, I'll see what I can figure out. It's just a matter of getting a list of representative names for a particular time period and working out a consistent formula for the game. :)
-- Nanaea
Nanaea
I really like each of the names given. I was asking about the going back further because I'm kinda "stuck" in some of the older decades. I even dress in a slightly modified 1890's style (check out Patterns of Time at http://www.patternsoftime.com or Harper House at http://www.longago.com).
There are other time periods that I dress up for, but I'm not sure you'ld want to try Irish Renaissance or Colonial/Fur Trade.
Phyllis (your friendly neighborhood witch)
I really like each of the names given. I was asking about the going back further because I'm kinda "stuck" in some of the older decades. I even dress in a slightly modified 1890's style (check out Patterns of Time at http://www.patternsoftime.com or Harper House at http://www.longago.com).
There are other time periods that I dress up for, but I'm not sure you'ld want to try Irish Renaissance or Colonial/Fur Trade.
Phyllis (your friendly neighborhood witch)
I dress in predominantly black, myself, and my style is eclectic. :)
-- Nanaea
-- Nanaea
Nanaea
You can do all of the patterns you see that peak your interest in any color you want (I avoid some of the weird plads and stripes, though, myself).
Oops. I meant pique.
Phyllis
You can do all of the patterns you see that peak your interest in any color you want (I avoid some of the weird plads and stripes, though, myself).
Oops. I meant pique.
Phyllis
Nope, I can't. Brightly colored clothing makes me... uncomfortable. I can wear a *bit* of color on something that's basically black, as in my now-famous ski sweater photo that Capt'in ChePriapos and Daividh unearthed, but that's about it.
As for plaids... Aiiiiiiii! [shudder]
-- Nanaea
As for plaids... Aiiiiiiii! [shudder]
-- Nanaea
Nanaea
You can do all of the patterns you see that peak your interest in any color you want (I avoid some of the weird plads and stripes, though, myself).
Phyllis
You can do all of the patterns you see that peak your interest in any color you want (I avoid some of the weird plads and stripes, though, myself).
Phyllis
What?
If she keeps that name, she might be lucky in love. I've seen a lot of Fannys get kissed in the last 30 years of workplace politics!
(Actually, my favorite person named Fanny was the mayor's wife in the little town we lived in 15 years ago: a nice lady about 70 who bore the name Fanny Washer!)
(Actually, my favorite person named Fanny was the mayor's wife in the little town we lived in 15 years ago: a nice lady about 70 who bore the name Fanny Washer!)
If we have any Aussies posting on this board, I think you may have absolutely shocked them with the anecdote about the 70-year-old mayor's wife who was a fanny-washer. :D (Note: "fanny" in Australia does not mean "backside".)
-- Nanaea
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Your New Millennium Name is: "Emily Kristy".
Your Retro, 1910s Name is: "Mary Sammie"
-- Nanaea
Your Retro, 1910s Name is: "Mary Sammie"
-- Nanaea