all help appreciated with the missing names
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cc idsheets 66 - 70
Re: cc idsheets 66 - 70
It's hard to see either 66g or 67e(a) as Mila.
66f(b) has been discussed here; no name was forthcoming, alas.
66k(b)= Isabelle [2] [note to self: MUST do some better caps
of her].
67f is a relatively recent entry here.
70h: see here.
66f(b) has been discussed here; no name was forthcoming, alas.
66k(b)= Isabelle [2] [note to self: MUST do some better caps
of her].
67f is a relatively recent entry here.
70h: see here.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: cc idsheets 66 - 70
67a(b) and 69a are two transsexuals.
Re: cc idsheets 66 - 70
I didn't say anything because I'm sick of having to remember every
time, to spell 'transsexual' with two 's' rather thanh one : -))
And 'tranny'/'trannie' is what older Englishmen call a transistor-
radio [do they still exist? The radios, I mean, not the Englishmen-
although I suppose the latter must necessarily be a dying brreed...].
time, to spell 'transsexual' with two 's' rather thanh one : -))
And 'tranny'/'trannie' is what older Englishmen call a transistor-
radio [do they still exist? The radios, I mean, not the Englishmen-
although I suppose the latter must necessarily be a dying brreed...].
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."