
| MichaelXX2 #56688 1 year ago |
Gentlemen |
| Macintosh #56692 1 year ago |
Unshorn fetlocks, you say? |
| Anonymous #56698 1 year ago |
^Oh, my, yes. |
| Macintosh #56706 1 year ago |
They caused quite a riotous lust amongst the mares. One could scarcely contain them.
More tea, my dear chap? |
| AJTalon #56782 1 year ago |
I say gentlereptile, could you be so kind as to pass the tea? Thank you. Smashing day isn't it? |
| Marrock #56966 1 year ago |
Now that's what I was talking about. |
| Anonymous #56967 1 year ago |
indeed |
| solanusdracon #57713 1 year ago |
Lord Baron von Gummy |
| c4tspajamas #58964 1 year ago |
Indubitably |
| Anonymous #59590 1 year ago |
My word.
Such verbosity. |
| Anonymous #113885 1 year ago |
By jove |
| Loremaster #774601 7 months ago |
#57713
You do realise that you can't be both a Lord and a Baron, right? Admittedly, a Baron is generally referred to as 'Lord X', and his wife as 'Lady X'. A Baron may be addressed by 'My Lord' or 'My Lordship' (or 'Your Ladyship' for his wife). At least, that's how they do things in England, which is the sort of feeling I think you were going for. |
| HotFuzz #774603 7 months ago |
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