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[Facts] Re: Yet another AWESOME Name Game
I'll give you all four! :)1910s (Era of the Titanic): "Lillian Twila".1920s (The Jazz Era): "Jean Mandy"1940s (WW II Era): "Donna Margret"1990s (The Age of the Internet): "Hannah Meagan"As for going back further in time with my Name Game, I'll see what I can figure out. It's just a matter of getting a list of representative names for a particular time period and working out a consistent formula for the game. :)-- Nanaea
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NanaeaI really like each of the names given. I was asking about the going back further because I'm kinda "stuck" in some of the older decades. I even dress in a slightly modified 1890's style (check out Patterns of Time at http://www.patternsoftime.com or Harper House at http://www.longago.com).
There are other time periods that I dress up for, but I'm not sure you'ld want to try Irish Renaissance or Colonial/Fur Trade.Phyllis (your friendly neighborhood witch)
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I dress in predominantly black, myself, and my style is eclectic. :)-- Nanaea
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NanaeaYou can do all of the patterns you see that peak your interest in any color you want (I avoid some of the weird plads and stripes, though, myself).
Oops. I meant pique.Phyllis
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Nope, I can't. Brightly colored clothing makes me... uncomfortable. I can wear a *bit* of color on something that's basically black, as in my now-famous ski sweater photo that Capt'in ChePriapos and Daividh unearthed, but that's about it.As for plaids... Aiiiiiiii! [shudder]-- Nanaea
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NanaeaYou can do all of the patterns you see that peak your interest in any color you want (I avoid some of the weird plads and stripes, though, myself).Phyllis
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What?
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