| User | Comment |
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Melf    | | posted 25-Jun-2008 9:03am |
On a guy, Baron; on a girl, Lady. |
cloudhugger    | | posted 25-Jun-2008 9:04am |
They are all too cool, but from the list I like Duke/Duchess.
I am a fan of prince/princess too. |
they   | | posted 25-Jun-2008 9:53am |
Lord / Lady
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they   | | posted 25-Jun-2008 9:54am |
Melf: I thought the same thing about the titties. |
Galomorro   | | posted 25-Jun-2008 11:02am |
None, really, but if I was forced to pick one, probably "Maharajah/Maharani/" |
| Jody | | posted 25-Jun-2008 1:03pm |
Sultana always makes me chuckle. I visited my sister in Australia once and they offered me "Sultana Bran" cereal on the plane, and a piece of Sultana Cake at her house. I had no idea a large portion of the world used a different word for raisins! |
JessicaWoman99   | | posted 25-Jun-2008 3:36pm |
Lord/Lady like this one |
Melf    | | (reply to they) posted 25-Jun-2008 5:52pm |
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Enheduanna  | | posted 25-Jun-2008 6:44pm |
I think I would most like to be called Viscountess. |
LindaH    | | posted 25-Jun-2008 10:00pm |
I like Earl. Sometimes he waters my flowers. |
LJD    | | posted 26-Jun-2008 12:39am |
Baron/Baroness, Lord/Lady
When my now 19 year old granddaughter was born, I called her my Erin, the Baroness. I, to this day, call her the same. |
romkey    | | posted 26-Jun-2008 12:46am |
I'm not even fond of "Mister". |
| Biggles | | posted 26-Jun-2008 2:14pm |
I hate them all. The very existence of such words implies that some people are superior to others by virtue of their birth and have the right to subjugate others. We should be beyond that. |
| Biggles | | (reply to Jody) posted 26-Jun-2008 2:20pm |
I like raisins, but I don't like sultanas  In the UK (and presumably also Australia), raisins are dried black/purple grapes and sultanas are dried white/green grapes. |
Crayons    | | posted 26-Jun-2008 6:48pm |
I like Dictator. |
| Cleo | | posted 26-Jun-2008 6:51pm |
Baroness
Count Dracula
Duke of Earl
Emir you!!
Lordy, lordy, lordy!
My sweet LADY Jane, will I see you again?
Maharani ......reminds me of an old I Love Lucy show.
Pasha
Raja my x-bosses name is this
Sheikh ......Yeah very sheik
Shogun
Viceroy like the cigarettes
& you can call me Missy!!
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| Jody | | (reply to Biggles) posted 27-Jun-2008 9:18am |
As Johnny Carson would say, "I did not know that". Interesting. |
Matty    | | posted 27-Jun-2008 12:48pm |
I think I' patial to Lord/Lady. |
kcthedog   |
Since you do not give me an “other” option or an opportunity the say something else I choose “LORD”! That’s right “Lord Rango” I love the ring to it! “Lord Rango!” They would bow at my very presents shower me with flower pedals. Naaaaaaaaa! I like “Hey Rango!” |
Iseult  |
Count / Countess
Marquis / Marquess (or Marchioness)
other: Tzar / Tzaritza (or Tzarina)
But Id do with anz of them, really. |
Iseult  | | (reply to bill) posted 3-Jul-2008 8:48am |
Countess is actually Earls counterpart in English. |
bill    | | (reply to Iseult) posted 3-Jul-2008 8:55am |
That's a good point. I think I even saw that but then neglected to put it in the survey that way. It sort of conflicts with what I was trying to do since I already had Countess as another answer. |
Iseult  | | (reply to bill) posted 3-Jul-2008 9:03am |
I know its not a huge deal, I was just letting you know.
Good survey! |
aquawolfy  |
Raja and Vizier |