My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is: Her Exalted Highness Duchess April the Incontrovertible of Lower Wombleshire |
Known in some parts as:
Milady the Right Reverend April the Undefeated of Westley Waterless Get your Peculiar Aristocratic Title |
You know... it's just been so difficult convincing the plebians of Westley Waterless to exalt me in the manner to which I became accustomed in Wombleshire.
Alas.
edited to add:
Her Eminence the Very Viscountess Annalivia the Precocious of Piddletrenthide Under Booth
and
Venerable Lord Dennis the Profuse of Yetts O'Muckhart
seem to be out of the loop on proper treatment of us also. (Yes, that's the royal, "we" in use there.)
Now -- leave our chamber.
5 comments:
omg that is the most hilarious thing ever. i can't wait to try.
Well, do share when you discover yours. Bluebloods need to stick together, you know. Makes it easier to stab each other in the back...
You are out of control, my sistah. I was confused when I checked my email and it said it was receiving 12 into my inbox. Even more confused when they were all from you...
Anyhoo, my titles, as per your request, are:
1) Her Royal Highness Kalin the Bewildered of Happy Bottomshire (oddly appropriate)
2) Duke Bradley the Undefeated of Hopton Goosnargh
3) His Most Serene Highness Lord Benvolio the Bewildered of Bismorton Shropcake
That last one reminds me of when I was going to buy Olio a little dog tag that I saw at Target which said "Prancing Queen" on it. I decided against it, though, since his ego is so easily bruised.
LOL...I love yours, April...or should I say, Duchess?
I tried it again for myself, but alas, I got demoted to the humble mucoid hamlet of (get this) "Snotting on Wold." Uh, no...not even as "[my] Noble Excellency Psalmist the Unique"!
Loves ya!
I remain
Your (semi-) humble servant,
Lady Psalmist the Harmonious (of Fiddlehope in the Marsh)
Just the spot of fun I needed tonight ...
So said: Milady the Right Reverend QueenHeroical the Subversive of Eschaton End
sometimes known as
Her Noble Excellency Krina the Calm of Yockenthwait Walden
thank you for sharing.
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