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Default RFC Trollop definition

Christine Dabney said...

> On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 06:21:10 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>> "sf" <.> wrote in message
>>> ...

>>
>>> > There is no definition. D. came up with the term and everyone
>>> > glommed onto it. It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd"....
>>> > just like in high school. She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it
>>> > was a win-win situation for her.

>>
>>As I recall it, Damsel's use of the term came about when someone
>>inquired as to her relationship with Crash -- were they married? And
>>she said they were not -- something about "living in sin -- a trollop."
>> It was put out in good humor. And a couple others offered that their
>>relationships were the same -- long term but without formal papers being
>>filed in the county courthouse. :-) Others petitioned for the
>>designation based either on former status or spirit. :-)

>
> Yes, this is how Damsel explained it to me, and what I tried to
> explain to Sky.... It is the living in sin part that defines an rfc
> trollop..
>
> And now, rfc "trollops" have become part and parcel of rfc lore....
> And Damsel was/is the head trollop, cause she was the first to come up
> with the idea of being an rfc trollop.
>
> At least this is how I understand it.
>
> Christine



Well, so, how do we formally address trollops? "Christine, your
trollopship"?

Does that make me in the r.f.c trollops presence merely a troll?

TrollOPS. Like Charlie's angels or something?

Something is amiss here at r.f.c, like the cabal (TINC) that I've heard so
much about!

VBG,

Andy
 
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