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Terms Of Endearment.
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I have just been speaking to my Aunty up in Stoke. When she answered the phone she said, 'Hello, tater pot. Are you alright?'
It makes me smile to think that she still thinks of me as a tater pot. Sometimes it's 'sugar plum.'
Please don't anyone ask me what a tater pot is. I'm sure it's not the saucepan used for boiling potatoes. :-)
What endearments do you receive from relatives/friends?
It makes me smile to think that she still thinks of me as a tater pot. Sometimes it's 'sugar plum.'
Please don't anyone ask me what a tater pot is. I'm sure it's not the saucepan used for boiling potatoes. :-)
What endearments do you receive from relatives/friends?
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Is that just coincidence, Tilly, or did you know that "A stór" translates as "My treasure"?
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("Aghrá" means "My love")
Is that just coincidence, Tilly, or did you know that "A stór" translates as "My treasure"?
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("Aghrá" means "My love")