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My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is:
His Noble Excellency Rob the Somnolent of Tempting St Mary
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Ya think?

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You may call me "Her Grace Lady Angela the Blue of Yockenthwait Walden." I do love the color blue.

A pleasure, your grace.

Nicole and I tried to do this, but the web site wouldn't come up for some reason. :( Carol

As if: Entirely Miss Reverend Lady Virginia the Kind of Wallop upon Deane

Well, I don't know about "Tempting St Mary" and I rather like "His Noble Excellency". "Somnolent" fits me to a T but I admit I had to look it up.

Rob, I thought the aristocratic titles were fun. I did the whole family and this is what I got:
Viscount Scott the Winsome of Molton St Anywhere (The first one I got for Scott was Lord something the Overdecorated, etc. It was pretty funny, but I didn't write it down.

Empress Elizabeth the Complex of Lesser Wobbleton (Do you suppose that is from the Weeblos wobble but they don't fall down?)

Venerable Lord Jim the Incontrovertible of Larkhill under Porton

Empress Mary Catherine the Educated of Mousehole by the Sea

Very Lord Joe the Philomath of Pease Pottage

Milady the Right Reverand Polina the Herbaceous of Old Throcking in the Hole

Carol, you really need to get rid of that dial up.

Here are your titles:
His Noble Excellency Daniel the Talkative of Durdle Door

Baroness Carol the Defenestrated of Much Leering

Entirely Miss Reverand Lady Ashley of the Calm of Puddleston St. Droop

Lady Nicole the Undamaged of Londinium - le - Thames

I think they are all quite befitting!

My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is:
Her Eminence the Very Viscountess Janice the Sophisticated of Walk upon Water
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You can keep putting in your name until you get one you like. This fits me the best, don't ya think?

I'm so glad to see that you finally have some spare time on your hands, Janice. Time to do essential and important things. And yes, I do think your Peculiar Aristocratic Title suits you very well. What about all of your family -- did you take care of them? You can't claim to be sophisticated of walk upon water unless your children are treated well.

P. S. I thought this was fun and I wonder who thought it up and what is gained from it by the person who thought it up. I often ponder that when I'm into the Internet -- who benefits, who gains, and mostly, who's in charge????

Of course Aunt Ginnie. My children are treated as well as only the children of Walk Upon Water could be treated. I did all of my children and Hyder. I just didn't want to take up so much space on the page. (mostly it was because of my my carple tunnel and my memory) This is a perfect example of a website where someone has entirely to much time on their hands. They must get satisfaction from the smiles the titles put on people's faces.

Looks like we all had fun with this one. Two of "mine" were:
Milady the Right Reverend Nancy the Indefatigable of Lower Beanthrop in the Hedge and Milady the Right Reverend Nancy the Weird.... Both fitting I think.

I also checked my fortune cookie and found: "on Friday I will be a victim of a bizarre joke involving a leopard and some mittens". Go figure.

Janice is right on both counts. Someone does have too much time on their hands but they also put smiles on more than a few faces. Bully for them.

My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is:
Milady the Right Reverend Christina the Radiant of Burton-le-Coggles
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I like it!

Whew! What a mouthful!

My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is:
Her Noble Excellency Kathryn the Defenestrated of Giggleswick on the Naze
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I tried to paste more than one title at a time but it didn't work. So I had to redo Amy's name and this time it came up with a title most fitting:
Empress Amy the Loquacious of Pigotts Sty!

My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is:
Her Eminence the Very Viscountess Virginia the Canine of Bartonhurst in the River
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Thank you, Katie, for showing me how to get the whole thing. I was envious of those of you who figured that out. And my new Peculiar Aristocratic Title is quite lovely. Who wouldn't want to be the Canine of Bartonhurst in the River?

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