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hottierockstar

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I dunno, but look.

Well, you can't see it, but it keeps giving me the stupid red X thing. Now maybe I have had my picture privileges revoked, (I can't imagine why!), but usually they let me know when I am on triple secret probation.

I found this posted on another site Lord eViction, perhaps it offers a solution to your quandary.

No worries, I found out it wasn't a browser issue. Apparently one or more of the servers are having problems with attachments so depending on which one you are logged into, you may or may not have a problem seeing attachments hosted on ECF.

 

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SO lets see....UGH. I tried logging off and back on again. AARGH!

BTW, its the Earl of eViction, Princess.

I adhere to Debrett's, your Lordship.


For an Earl and Countess, the recommended (social) style of address is as follows:

Beginning of letter: Dear Lord/Lady Bessborough

End of letter: Yours sincerely

Envelope: The Earl/Countess of Bessborough

Verbal communication: Lord/Lady Bessborough

Invitation & joint form of address: The Lord and Lady Bessborough

Description in conversation: Lord/Lady Bessborough

List of Directors or Patrons: The Earl/Countess of Bessborough

Place card: The Earl/Countess of Bessborough

Legal document: The Right Honourable Myles Earl of Bessborough, The Right Honourable Alison Countess of Bessborough


You may call me Your Highness.
 

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I adhere to Debrett's, your Lordship.


For an Earl and Countess, the recommended (social) style of address is as follows:

Beginning of letter: Dear Lord/Lady Bessborough

End of letter: Yours sincerely

Envelope: The Earl/Countess of Bessborough

Verbal communication: Lord/Lady Bessborough

Invitation & joint form of address: The Lord and Lady Bessborough

Description in conversation: Lord/Lady Bessborough

List of Directors or Patrons: The Earl/Countess of Bessborough

Place card: The Earl/Countess of Bessborough

Legal document: The Right Honourable Myles Earl of Bessborough, The Right Honourable Alison Countess of Bessborough

I stand corrected. Forgiveness, I beg, your worship.

You may call me Your Highness

Well, I may, or by your own handle I do believe I could also refer to you as Lady Vamora, and not breach the etiquette set forth in Debrett's as well....
 
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