Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what if your LAST name ends in a Y?
Then you're probably Irish.
Anonymous wrote:I think Mary is a little low class. The first famous Mary gave birth in a barn. You can't really get any lower class than that.
Signed,
Mary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what if your LAST name ends in a Y?
Then you're probably Irish.
Anonymous wrote:what if your LAST name ends in a Y?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My name is Crystal and I am low class pretending to be high class.
Julia Roberts/Pretty Woman just came to mind. lol
Anonymous wrote:I think Mary is a little low class. The first famous Mary gave birth in a barn. You can't really get any lower class than that.
Signed,
Mary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. What's the problem ?
Missy? Mindy? Lesley? Andy? Jordyn? Yvonne? Yael? Yves?
Missy - dated, not fine
Mindy - ugh
Lesley -- seems like a male spelling; prefer "Leslie" for a girl
Jordyn -- this is pushin' it and trying to be too trendy
Yvonne -- classic name, fine
Yael -- classic name, fine
Yves -- classic name, fine
Lesley is the correct feminine spelling, Leslie is the masculine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my name ends in a "y", but not low class. Far from it. Inherited the name from long line as well as a substantial trust.
Is your name "Buffy"?
Please... My husband's ultra-WASP family has 5 women named "Elizabeth' in it. They all have WASP-y nicknames, including "Buffy." (Betts, Buffy, Betty, Bitsy, Boots). Other super-WASPy nicknames are: Kiki, Molly, Kitty, Tippi, (or Tipper), Muffy. It's only "low class" to social climberswho were born without any class.
It's called, a joke. You really know Kitty, Buffy, etc? Ugh that is some high class trash right there.