[Opinions] I believe she's referring to...
in reply to a message by Lizzie_Jay
...A barb you made against people who prefer names like Ignatius and Horatio. Perhaps you made reference to other examples of untradtional, class-devoid names in your original post (which I see is edited) as well, but I wouldn't know.
Very sweet of you--because there's ever so many people who like Ignatius and Horatio here. I do so love being pointed out as a sterling example of bad taste (pray tell, since when are Horatio and Ignatius not traditional names, by the way?), and I especially enjoy having my opinions said for me (how kind of you to explicate that people like me think Harry and Sophie are dull, and so interesting that my actual opinion is rather different).
Does that answer your question, Lizzie Jay?
Array (channeling a bit of the Bartimaeus right now)
O come, all ye Grateful
Deadheads to the concert.
O come, Grateful Deadheads,
And camp in the street.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
Very sweet of you--because there's ever so many people who like Ignatius and Horatio here. I do so love being pointed out as a sterling example of bad taste (pray tell, since when are Horatio and Ignatius not traditional names, by the way?), and I especially enjoy having my opinions said for me (how kind of you to explicate that people like me think Harry and Sophie are dull, and so interesting that my actual opinion is rather different).
Does that answer your question, Lizzie Jay?
Array (channeling a bit of the Bartimaeus right now)
O come, all ye Grateful
Deadheads to the concert.
O come, Grateful Deadheads,
And camp in the street.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
This message was edited 11/26/2006, 11:00 AM
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Yup.
And you channeled well.
And you channeled well.