21-10-2021, 03:27 PM
Now that we have a Governor General called Cindy, any suggestions for a fun new name to be used when referring to the PM?
How about "the Prime Minister"?
How about "the Prime Minister"?
(21-10-2021, 03:27 PM)yousnoozeyoulose Wrote: [ -> ]Now that we have a Governor General called Cindy, any suggestions for a fun new name to be used when referring to the PM?How about Jacinda??
How about "the Prime Minister"?
(21-10-2021, 03:27 PM)yousnoozeyoulose Wrote: [ -> ]Now that we have a Governor General called Cindy, any suggestions for a fun new name to be used when referring to the PM?I simply use Ardern. Same as I use Collins, Bridges, Robertson Little etc.
How about "the Prime Minister"?
(27-10-2021, 09:06 AM)Wainuiguy Wrote: [ -> ]What's wrong with proper first names? Jacinda. Cindy.(21-10-2021, 03:27 PM)yousnoozeyoulose Wrote: [ -> ]Now that we have a Governor General called Cindy, any suggestions for a fun new name to be used when referring to the PM?I simply use Ardern. Same as I use Collins, Bridges, Robertson Little etc.
How about "the Prime Minister"?
I find the name calling - from both sides of the spectrum - to be tedious.
I do admit to calling Little Angry Andy a number of years ago but only because he always seemed to be.
(28-10-2021, 10:27 AM)crafters_corner Wrote: [ -> ](27-10-2021, 09:06 AM)Wainuiguy Wrote: [ -> ]I simply use Ardern. Same as I use Collins, Bridges, Robertson Little etc.What's wrong with proper first names? Jacinda. Cindy.
I find the name calling - from both sides of the spectrum - to be tedious.
I do admit to calling Little Angry Andy a number of years ago but only because he always seemed to be.
I agree with you on the name calling being tedious. The underlying tone is that it is trying to be insulting, and probably started by a National supporter.:-))
(31-10-2021, 05:50 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: [ -> ]Love your sense of humour in St David of Seymour. Brilliant.(28-10-2021, 10:27 AM)crafters_corner Wrote: [ -> ]What's wrong with proper first names? Jacinda. Cindy.
I agree with you on the name calling being tedious. The underlying tone is that it is trying to be insulting, and probably started by a National supporter.:-))
Agreed. Name calling is childish nonsense - although I did once refer to David Seymour jokingly as 'St David of Seymour' - I just use their names.
(27-10-2021, 09:06 AM)Wainuiguy Wrote: [ -> ](21-10-2021, 03:27 PM)yousnoozeyoulose Wrote: [ -> ]Now that we have a Governor General called Cindy, any suggestions for a fun new name to be used when referring to the PM?I simply use Ardern. Same as I use Collins, Bridges, Robertson Little etc.
How about "the Prime Minister"?
I find the name calling - from both sides of the spectrum - to be tedious.
I do admit to calling Little Angry Andy a number of years ago but only because he always seemed to be.
(21-11-2021, 05:57 PM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: [ -> ]I like honorifics. I really enjoy being a Mrs.I'm just the opposite - prefer Ms because its annoying to have that distinction between married/unmarried - but only for women.
Ms just irritates me.
(21-11-2021, 06:29 PM)crafters_corner Wrote: [ -> ]I've been a Mrs since I got married in 1973, and that won't ever change. I really don't like Ms.Either/or is good - & its good to have the option.