Andre's "suffering" (part 2)

Kat_12Kat_12 Posts: 1,532
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Ella71110 wrote: »
yes Peteys pet name for Emily is" Embolism "he calls it her like he calls Princess "Bister" or "Pringles",

God, he's not one of those people who insists on giving everyone they know cutesy pet names, is he? He's 40 years old for crying out loud.

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  • peonypotpeonypot Posts: 2,686
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    Yay its back:D
  • sconescone Posts: 14,850
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    Kat_12 wrote: »
    God, he's not one of those people who insists on giving everyone they know cutesy pet names, is he? He's 40 years old for crying out loud.

    Continuation of: Andre's "suffering"

    I still use pet names too :o
  • Val_BeamVal_Beam Posts: 3,810
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    My husbands pet name for me is OI:(:D
  • artlesschaosartlesschaos Posts: 11,345
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    scone wrote: »
    I still use pet names too :o

    So do I. Mainly because I remember them better than the names I actually named my children. :o:D
  • ValderyValdery Posts: 4,100
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    My pet name for my husband is Kenny Benny, because he used to wear one of those woollen hats Benny out of Crossroads did (I know...age showing). :D Thing is the other day my seven year old grandson asked why I called him that and rebuked me for it, telling me his granddad's name was either "granddad" or Kenny"...love kids :D:D:D
  • ee-ayee-ay Posts: 3,963
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    Val_Beam wrote: »
    My husbands pet name for me is OI:(:D

    :D:D:D
  • SenseiSamSenseiSam Posts: 3,069
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    Best to just roll with it - we chose names for our children that we thought couldn't be shortened only to find they got lengthened and subverted instead. Whatevs!
  • ValderyValdery Posts: 4,100
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    SenseiSam wrote: »
    Best to just roll with it - we chose names for our children that we thought couldn't be shortened only to find they got lengthened and subverted instead. Whatevs!

    :D;):D
  • ValderyValdery Posts: 4,100
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    My childrens' pet name for me is "moneytree" they just don't voice it! :D
  • Blue Eyed ladyBlue Eyed lady Posts: 6,007
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    Well he had a "perfect" night last night & from the pics I just viewed, he was dressed like a normal human being, no signs of (a far as I'm aware) any monstrosities like this little number............

    http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Cambridge/Early-start-for-Peters-fans-11012013.htm
  • SenseiSamSenseiSam Posts: 3,069
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    Well he had a "perfect" night last night & from the pics I just viewed, he was dressed like a normal human being, no signs of (a far as I'm aware) any monstrosities like this little number............

    http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Cambridge/Early-start-for-Peters-fans-11012013.htm

    He just wore a smart suit when I saw him but took off the jacket, rolled up his sleeves and flashed some abs for Mysterious Girl :D (got to keep the paying customers happy..)
  • sidsgirlsidsgirl Posts: 4,425
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    Well he had a "perfect" night last night & from the pics I just viewed, he was dressed like a normal human being, no signs of (a far as I'm aware) any monstrosities like this little number............

    http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Cambridge/Early-start-for-Peters-fans-11012013.htm

    Love him singing that song :)
  • Blue Eyed ladyBlue Eyed lady Posts: 6,007
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    SenseiSam wrote: »
    He just wore a smart suit when I saw him but took off the jacket, rolled up his sleeves and flashed some abs for Mysterious Girl :D

    That's what he was wearing in the pics I viewed Sensei & to be fair he looks absolutely fine, a million times better than these silly costumes he's been known to wear on stage.
  • ValderyValdery Posts: 4,100
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    I know these "stage people" like to wear some ridiculous outfits, I mean look at GaGa, and maybe it is part of their persona but some of it is sooooo old hat. I prefer the likes of Tina Turner (ok she did wear an outfit for the Mad Max song) but her voice and performance do the talking, she walks the walk that woman. :)
  • gilliedewgilliedew Posts: 7,605
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    Valdery wrote: »
    I know these "stage people" like to wear some ridiculous outfits, I mean look at GaGa, and maybe it is part of their persona but some of it is sooooo old hat. I prefer the likes of Tina Turner (ok she did wear an outfit for the Mad Max song) but her voice and performance do the talking, she walks the walk that woman. :)

    David Bowie, Elton John, Madge, GaGA, not going with the obvious one, mostly all huge stars who like to wear stage clothes, its walking down the street in them, they look silly

    That bloke in Mud, Slade, Annie Lennox has had some howlers, its nice going down memory lane:)
  • ValderyValdery Posts: 4,100
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    gilliedew wrote: »
    David Bowie, Elton John, Madge, GaGA, not going with the obvious one, mostly all huge stars who like to wear stage clothes, its walking down the street in them, they look silly

    That bloke in Mud, Slade, Annie Lennox has had some howlers, its nice going down memory lane:)

    And...not forgetting the forbidden one, who promotes books and merchandise :o;):D
  • gilliedewgilliedew Posts: 7,605
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    Valdery wrote: »
    And...not forgetting the forbidden one, who promotes books and merchandise :o;):D

    I said, mostly and thought about it very carefully:D
  • Jimmy ConnorsJimmy Connors Posts: 117,375
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    Valdery wrote: »
    My childrens' pet name for me is "moneytree" they just don't voice it! :D

    I am terrible with names Valdery, and sometimes call my children by the cat's name. :o I sometimes call the cat to come in from outside using the name of one of my children. :o Worse still they all answer me! :D

    It's a slippery slope I tells ya! :eek:
  • ValderyValdery Posts: 4,100
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    I am terrible with names Valdery, and sometimes call my children by the cat's name. :o I sometimes call the cat to come in from outside using the name of one of my children. :o Worse still they all answer me! :D

    It's a slippery slope I tells ya! :eek:
    :D:D:D
  • Daisy BennybootsDaisy Bennyboots Posts: 18,375
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    Is he still suffering?
  • gilliedewgilliedew Posts: 7,605
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    I am terrible with names Valdery, and sometimes call my children by the cat's name. :o I sometimes call the cat to come in from outside using the name of one of my children. :o Worse still they all answer me! :D

    It's a slippery slope I tells ya! :eek:

    That made me remember

    We had a dear little lady Golden Retriever called Gillie, we didn't name her , she came to us once a breeder didn't want to breed with her again and as we had had her son Oliver, we were thrilled.

    We were told if we wanted her to have a wee, just say Gillie go wee wee in the back garden.

    Well my name is Gillie, and I thought my neighbours were looking at me funny, and they said, we heard your husband telling you to go wee wee in the garden last night.:o:o:o
  • nerdgirlfromthek83nerdgirlfromthek83 Posts: 503
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    Yay *munch popcorn* :)
  • The PrumeisterThe Prumeister Posts: 22,398
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    Is Pete a shoo-in for this year's Nobel peace prize??
  • ValderyValdery Posts: 4,100
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    gilliedew wrote: »
    That made me remember

    We had a dear little lady Golden Retriever called Gillie, we didn't name her , she came to us once a breeder didn't want to breed with her again and as we had had her son Oliver, we were thrilled.

    We were told if we wanted her to have a wee, just say Gillie go wee wee in the back garden.

    Well my name is Gillie, and I thought my neighbours were looking at me funny, and they said, we heard your husband telling you to go wee wee in the garden last night.:o:o:o

    Bet she was a lovely little poooooooch, sorry couldn't resist. :D
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