In the final years before the French Revolution of 1789, French aristocrats became so obsessed with peerage that even their pets were granted titles, such as François-Passie d’Bourbon (1781-1790, or 1781-1844 in human years), Bishop-Count of Aquivelva, Ned of Flanders, Duke of Nukem, and Huminahumina of Froin-Laven.
I could lose my head over this cutie, Sharon H.
Duke Of Nukem: I’ve got Curls of Steel (or in this case .. fluff)
I’d play that game. I’m imagining rococo Duke Nukem where hoop skirts are used to conceal heavy weaponry.
I’m actually kind of surprised no one ever made a Duchess Nukem where a muscly lady kills aliens and rescues studmufins.
Lordly .. Don’t give them any ideas !!
I think only a corgi could look cute in one of those silly wigs!
Passie d’Bourbon – yes, please!
You beat me to it! PLEASE pass that bourbon!
Make it a double!
(Two drinks or two Corgis…I’m not picky.)
Both. Then you can have both drinks, and I can have the Corgis.
????
But I don’t drink bourbon.
Huminahuminah…. never saw that spelled out before!!! Hahahahaha hahahaha.
Who said Huminahuminah? Was it Jackie Gleason? Or does that just prove I’m 2000 years old?
One of these days Dubravkamcvmd .. POW .. STRAIGHT TO THE MOON !!
Right. Me same age bracket.
Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden. I’m as old as you are, apparently.