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Ms"B"Haven

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Posted: 07/13/08 09:05pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Mine is definitely a female.


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Annie B, Buddy & Penny (Chihuahua) & Holly (Maltese)

ennajean

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Posted: 07/13/08 09:34pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Had never thought about our B being a male or female it is just DABEE. Now I've got something to think about. I'm sure if you ask my husband he'd say male all the way.
But I'll give it some serious thought and get back to you on it.


Anne and Dick

DABEE a 2006 Ford Sportsmobile Penthouse top.


rvdriverca

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It's a *****, keeps braking down. Than cries with green or red tears.

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firstimer wrote:

Sprinters on the other hand are more ambiguous. Definitely boys...but kind of a euro metrosexual type boy. Even the ones hauling freight, tryin' to look all masculine, just don't have it.


We call our Airstream Interstate Saphira, after the dragon in Eragon, she doesn't need to impress anyone with looking tough because there is no doubt about it.

Atlee wrote:


Why? Don't know. Maybe because of my Navy experience. Warships are always referred to as she. Not he. And there was nothing feminine about the USS Wiscosin. Or any destroyer for that matter.


This sounds like our Saphira. She is definitely feminine in a decidedly kick#@& way. Maybe like Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft.


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