Sunday, February 13, 2005
What does my name mean?
Presurfer has a link to find what your name means
I put my name, oldwhitelady, in the blank and answered a couple questions.
Literal meaning
"Uncannily reminiscent of the bloke who plays Mr Grimsdale in Norman Wisdom films."
History
At first the medical term for a specific congenital deformity as the baleful influence of Halley's Comet was felt sharply among those distracted from their dangerous work to stare at the sky, the name oldwhitelady was originally used repeatedly to refer to a famous sect of surly, pilfering domestic servants, before eating a big cream cake.
Famous oldwhiteladys
1. oldwhitelady de Nivea, for a time, in their own mind, romantically linked with Evap-o-Floor;
2. oldwhitelady Ach-Mapduster, DSO and Bar, MD, aroused by the everlasting trouser;
3. oldwhitelady Nightdodge, fascinated to death by stout boots;
4. oldwhitelady de Boonk, channeller under supernatural influences of the entertainment industry blacklist; ghost-writer of Charles Hawtrey's posturingly lurid autobiography, THE MAGIC OF ME;
5. I Am oldwhitelady Lonfial, BSc, first victim of the Formidable Coat; ghost-writer of Albert Pierrepoint's bestselling autobiography, THREE PINTS TODAY, PLEASE;
6. oldwhitelady Tidecatcher, opponent of quiffs; first holder of the office of Official Kerb-Trip-Overer;
7. oldwhitelady G Dufallily, of the generation which fondly remembers more types of bacterial infection than any eight people can name;
8. oldwhitelady M de la Marl, who could never shake an early association with the Bakelite Diet;
9. oldwhitelady X Millington, MA, named in court as holding compromising material concerning a nice cup of tea;
10. oldwhitelady Q Grating, BSc, PhD, disgusted by Paul McCartney's Wings.
Typical oldwhitelady motto
"Some bloke over there said it'd be all right." Tee hee
I put my name, oldwhitelady, in the blank and answered a couple questions.
Literal meaning
"Uncannily reminiscent of the bloke who plays Mr Grimsdale in Norman Wisdom films."
History
At first the medical term for a specific congenital deformity as the baleful influence of Halley's Comet was felt sharply among those distracted from their dangerous work to stare at the sky, the name oldwhitelady was originally used repeatedly to refer to a famous sect of surly, pilfering domestic servants, before eating a big cream cake.
Famous oldwhiteladys
1. oldwhitelady de Nivea, for a time, in their own mind, romantically linked with Evap-o-Floor;
2. oldwhitelady Ach-Mapduster, DSO and Bar, MD, aroused by the everlasting trouser;
3. oldwhitelady Nightdodge, fascinated to death by stout boots;
4. oldwhitelady de Boonk, channeller under supernatural influences of the entertainment industry blacklist; ghost-writer of Charles Hawtrey's posturingly lurid autobiography, THE MAGIC OF ME;
5. I Am oldwhitelady Lonfial, BSc, first victim of the Formidable Coat; ghost-writer of Albert Pierrepoint's bestselling autobiography, THREE PINTS TODAY, PLEASE;
6. oldwhitelady Tidecatcher, opponent of quiffs; first holder of the office of Official Kerb-Trip-Overer;
7. oldwhitelady G Dufallily, of the generation which fondly remembers more types of bacterial infection than any eight people can name;
8. oldwhitelady M de la Marl, who could never shake an early association with the Bakelite Diet;
9. oldwhitelady X Millington, MA, named in court as holding compromising material concerning a nice cup of tea;
10. oldwhitelady Q Grating, BSc, PhD, disgusted by Paul McCartney's Wings.
Typical oldwhitelady motto
"Some bloke over there said it'd be all right." Tee hee