Hi G-Fans!
It occurs to me that I am crowned royalty. I am not just part of royal lineage, I earned my place in the royal line-up.
In fact, for those of you less informed of my illustrious career I pinnacled with a five point crowning that assured my place as a confirmed member of the royal family.
You ask why I bring this up?
Well, I would like to know where my crown of jewels might be getting polished, since I don't have them in my sights.... I assume they are being made sparkly clean.
Raphael would especially enjoy them given his predilection to specks of light and shiny things.
royalty |ˈroiəltē|noun ( pl. -ties)1 people of royal blood or status : diplomats, heads of state, and royalty sharedtables at the banquet.• a member of a royal family : she swept by as if she were royalty.• the status or power of a king or queen : the brilliance of her clothes, herjewels, all revealed her royalty.2 a sum of money paid to a patentee for the use of a patent or to anauthor or composer for each copy of a book sold or for each publicperformance of a work.3 a royal right (now esp. over minerals) granted by a sovereign to anindividual or corporation.• a payment made by a producer of minerals, oil, or natural gas to the owner of the site or of the mineral rights over it.ORIGIN late Middle English : from Old French roialte, from roial (seeroyal ). The sense [royal right (esp. over minerals)] (late 15th cent.) developed into the sense [payment made by a mineral producer to the site owner] (mid 19th cent.), which was then transferred to payments for the use of patents and published materials.
So now we are on the same page you will know what I am writing about.
OK, I wish everyone a comfortably privileged evening full of delights.
TTFN!
-G
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