I was totally convinced Kitten Ski was a female, although possibly not a young female cat, because I don't think they can type, let alone ski.
Maybe he/she should change their name?
Ally
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kitenski shouldn't change his name because folks (including me) don't read the thing properly or take it the wrong way :wink:
I think the names cool 8)
How did you know she was a he did she/he have a beard :shock:
I'll second that one :mrgreen:
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Started by Kitenski in Switzerland 20-Mar-2009 - 52 Replies
AllyG
reply to 'Annivers pics from the weekend' posted Mar-2009
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Annivers pics from the weekend' posted Mar-2009
AllyG wrote:I was totally convinced Kitten Ski was a female, although possibly not a young female cat, because I don't think they can type, let alone ski.
Maybe he/she should change their name?
Ally G, ayyyeeeeeeeee.
kitenski shouldn't change his name because folks (including me) don't read the thing properly or take it the wrong way :wink:

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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Annivers pics from the weekend' posted Mar-2009
AllyG wrote:I was totally convinced Kitten Ski was a female, although possibly not a young female cat, because I don't think they can type, let alone ski.
Maybe he/she should change their name?
Ally
I think the names cool 8)
AllyG
reply to 'Annivers pics from the weekend' posted Mar-2009
Well, suppose I'd said 'her' or 'she' or something, it would have been very embarassing all round.
Last ski holiday, only a few weeks ago (seems like a hundred years ago now), I skied with a girl in my class all week, and only discovered at the end that 'she' was a 'he' and even then it was only because the instructor asked her/his brothers whether she was a she or a he.
He wouldn't have to change his name by much, just put in the apostrophe, i.e. make it 'kite'nski' or something like that.
Ally
Last ski holiday, only a few weeks ago (seems like a hundred years ago now), I skied with a girl in my class all week, and only discovered at the end that 'she' was a 'he' and even then it was only because the instructor asked her/his brothers whether she was a she or a he.
He wouldn't have to change his name by much, just put in the apostrophe, i.e. make it 'kite'nski' or something like that.
Ally
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Annivers pics from the weekend' posted Mar-2009
AllyG wrote:Well, suppose I'd said 'her' or 'she' or something, it would have been very embarassing all round.
Last ski holiday, only a few weeks ago (seems like a hundred years ago now), I skied with a girl in my class all week, and only discovered at the end that 'she' was a 'he' and even then it was only because the instructor asked her/his brothers whether she was a she or a he.
He wouldn't have to change his name by much, just put in the apostrophe, i.e. make it 'kite'nski' or something like that.
Ally
How did you know she was a he did she/he have a beard :shock:
AllyG
reply to 'Annivers pics from the weekend' posted Mar-2009
Ian,
You know, you really should learn to read :roll:
I SAID, the instructor asked her/his brothers whether 'it' was a he or a she. Naturally his brothers (who were in the same ski class as well) knew that he was a 'he'. The worst of it was that they said they'd tell him that I'd thought he was a girl all week. And they were absolutely rolling about laughing at me.
I couldn't tell because 'he' was only young, and 'he' was called 'Fred' which I thought was short for Frederica, because my morning ski instructor was called Fred and she was definitely female - French and short for Frederique.
It was quite one of the most awful things I've ever done, and should he ever read this, then he has my most abject apologies - I am a very stupid person.
Ally
You know, you really should learn to read :roll:
I SAID, the instructor asked her/his brothers whether 'it' was a he or a she. Naturally his brothers (who were in the same ski class as well) knew that he was a 'he'. The worst of it was that they said they'd tell him that I'd thought he was a girl all week. And they were absolutely rolling about laughing at me.
I couldn't tell because 'he' was only young, and 'he' was called 'Fred' which I thought was short for Frederica, because my morning ski instructor was called Fred and she was definitely female - French and short for Frederique.
It was quite one of the most awful things I've ever done, and should he ever read this, then he has my most abject apologies - I am a very stupid person.
Ally
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Annivers pics from the weekend' posted Mar-2009
AllyG wrote:Ian,
You know, you really should learn to read :roll:
I SAID, the instructor asked her/his brothers whether 'it' was a he or a she. Naturally his brothers (who were in the same ski class as well) knew that he was a 'he'. The worst of it was that they said they'd tell him that I'd thought he was a girl all week. And they were absolutely rolling about laughing at me.
I couldn't tell because 'he' was only young, and 'he' was called 'Fred' which I thought was short for Frederica, because my morning ski instructor was called Fred and she was definitely female - French and short for Frederique.
It was quite one of the most awful things I've ever done, and should he ever read this, then he has my most abject apologies - I am a very stupid person.
Ally
I'll second that one :mrgreen:
AllyG
reply to 'Annivers pics from the weekend' posted Mar-2009
Well,
The only thought that comforts me about this, is that the instructor didn't know either, which is why he had to ask his brothers.
But I still feel incredibly stupid.
Ally
The only thought that comforts me about this, is that the instructor didn't know either, which is why he had to ask his brothers.
But I still feel incredibly stupid.
Ally
Topic last updated on 23-March-2009 at 13:32