Amount of texts to »princess« 26, and there are 24 texts (92.31%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
Average lenght of texts 182 Characters
Average Rating 1.923 points, 7 Not rated texts
First text on Apr 17th 2000, 11:20:01 wrote
Groggy groove about princess
Latest text on Sep 3rd 2007, 19:49:18 wrote
Airs about princess
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Texts to »Princess«

watchfob wrote on Mar 10th 2001, 09:30:00 about

princess

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Didn't Father-Knows-Best call one of his daughters 'Princess'?

And the younger one, 'Kitten'?

Back when television was black-and-white and we almost convinced ourselves that life could really be like that?

Sarah wrote on May 26th 2002, 15:22:27 about

princess

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'Sarah' means 'Princess' (or sometimes 'little Princess') in its original Hebrew.

Groggy groove wrote on Apr 17th 2000, 11:20:01 about

princess

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»Your Paris gown is beautiful
»Yes, Percy, velvet panels are coming back again. Madame La Farge told me today that Queen Marie herself designed it
»Gee...!«
»Every princess in the Balkans is wearing one like this.« (Poses grandly.)

Josef wrote on May 5th 2000, 01:28:11 about

princess

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»Maddie, my daughter. She's 5, and she's convinced that when she's grown up she's going to be a princess. She originally planned to be a queen, but then she learned she had to marry a king

-Neil Gaiman, as quoted in WIRED Magazine

Greenie wrote on Apr 29th 2000, 15:49:55 about

princess

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A minute's silence was observed for Princess Diana
(and didn't she have a lovely slim figure all the same
just before she died) at the start of yesterday's show of Ron
Jocca's new spring/summer collection, writes Roberta
Perm. Cotton is out, linen is a no-no and plastic is definitely
going to be the in thing this year – Ron's »binbag« daywear
simply wowwed the in crowd in Powerscourt Town Centre.

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