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Name confusion
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syljo | Report | 8 May 2004 15:55 |
Just when I've assumed the writer is a "she" I see in the next thread that it's a "he". Can't names be deceiving? I thought Max was a man, but oh no even he/she is a woman. Am I alone in this state or do others have this problem? |
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Brian | Report | 8 May 2004 16:05 |
Sylvia, dear lady, Brian.....male, Can't go wrong with a good old British name like Brian. Loads of 'em around.....every Tom, Dick and Harry is called Brian! Love from Brian ;-)) x |
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Unknown | Report | 8 May 2004 16:24 |
Well sylvia i have waxed lyrical about my assets so they know my sex. I think lol |