Princess Charlene of Monaco
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2024-05-26 20:05:07 She is nice, but not her feet......
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2019-02-19 13:23:50 I like her feet just fine.. But if you look at her toes on her right foot it looks like Spcok's "Live long and prosper " sign
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2019-02-19 13:38:10 . . . and the same right back at her! She's such a beauty!
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2015-03-09 14:30:56 You're....
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2015-03-09 14:47:46 Unless @Ick is referring to her as YOUR Princess. However there is often much confusion between the too (sea what I did their). There, their, and they're is another culprit.
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User rated ★★★★★(beautiful feet)
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2015-03-09 14:55:47 Instead of just "Your highness", I added "beautiful", to make it different. No error here.
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User rated ★★★★(nice feet)
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2015-03-09 15:19:12 Wow @ILF, I thought I was reading reading @BiB's post. Way kool
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2015-03-09 15:23:57 "Your highness" is a phrase of adoration and marvel directed at an individual of authority (most commonly, queens and princesses). The determiner "your" indicates possession of a particular quality:
"Your Highness" = "Person who possesses a dignified quality"... "You're" would not be correct English. |
2015-03-15 19:34:48 Where's @Nightrider when we really *need* him???
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User rated ★★★★★(beautiful feet)
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2018-05-27 16:11:07 Doesn’t “Your Highness” mean when you get it up?!
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2015-03-09 15:16:06 Nationality: Monaco
Why? She represented South Africa at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. |
2015-03-09 15:29:12 She married Prince Albert II to become Princess of Monaco.
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2015-03-09 15:35:00 But did he come in a can?
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2015-03-09 15:36:30 Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier III to become Princess of Monaco and her nationality was American
http://www.wikifeet.com/Grace_Kelly |
2015-03-09 15:37:40 And she was born in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. She moved to South Africa at the age of 12. She's Monegasque by marriage.
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User rated ★★★★(nice feet)
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2015-03-09 15:42:13 @T97 - "But did he come in a can?", only when the Princess is unavailable. Oh wow, I'm bad!
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2015-03-09 15:47:29 LMAO @ILF, or a sock?
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2015-03-09 15:49:03 @Iluvfeet- You just made me choke on my egg/bacon sandwich! That is funny sh*t!!
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User rated ★★★★(nice feet)
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2015-03-09 15:51:10 Just waiting on @BiB and @Smoothie, they can take this to new highs, or should I say lows.
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User rated ★★★★(nice feet)
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2015-03-09 15:52:44 Run it up the flag pole they will
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2015-03-15 19:26:41 @ILF- Yes, reminds me of another one...
Q- Why does Dr. Pepper come in a bottle? (Or... "...both bottle and cans?") A- His wife died! Although he's just a cheap imitator, I think Mr. Pibb does too! |
2015-03-15 19:30:35 That's why I don't drink sodas.
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User rated ★★★★(nice feet)
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2015-03-15 19:33:55 @Kranzy - lmao
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