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Hey Ladies, why don’t you make a cute little icon for your website so that when i open my bookmarks there will be a little symbol there next to your name…even bluefly has one…and the sartorialist…just a suggestion =]

Hey Ladies, why don’t you make a cute little icon for your website so that when i open my bookmarks there will be a little symbol there next to your name…even bluefly has one…and the sartorialist…just a suggestion =]

Hey Ladies, why don’t you make a cute little icon for your website so that when i open my bookmarks there will be a little symbol there next to your name…even bluefly has one…and the sartorialist…just a suggestion =]

Hey Ladies, why don’t you make a cute little icon for your website so that when i open my bookmarks there will be a little symbol there next to your name…even bluefly has one…and the sartorialist…just a suggestion =]

comedienne in french usually means “actress,” doesn’t it?

comedienne in french usually means “actress,” doesn’t it?

comedienne in french usually means “actress,” doesn’t it?

Ha! But, the word “comedian” has just come to be synonomous with actress in French these days….

Ha! But, the word “comedian” has just come to be synonomous with actress in French these days….

Ha! But, the word “comedian” has just come to be synonomous with actress in French these days….

“comedienne” does indeed mean actress en francais.

“comedienne” does indeed mean actress en francais.

“comedienne” does indeed mean actress en francais.

“comedienne” does indeed mean actress en francais.

maybe she is funny, i can see her being the josher… but comedienne is definitely french for actress, but why did they spell it comedian? I think it’s the formal non gendered term for thespian.

maybe she is funny, i can see her being the josher… but comedienne is definitely french for actress, but why did they spell it comedian? I think it’s the formal non gendered term for thespian.

maybe she is funny, i can see her being the josher… but comedienne is definitely french for actress, but why did they spell it comedian? I think it’s the formal non gendered term for thespian.

maybe she is funny, i can see her being the josher… but comedienne is definitely french for actress, but why did they spell it comedian? I think it’s the formal non gendered term for thespian.

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