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PJ87

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Why is it called a pelican crossing?
No idea, certainly nothing pelican related that I can fathom .
1960s: pelican from pe(destrian) li(ght) con(trolled), altered to conform with the bird's name.

1990s: puffin from p(edestrian) u(ser) f(riendly) in(telligent), respelled after the bird's name by analogy with pelican crossing .
 

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1960s: pelican from pe(destrian) li(ght) con(trolled), altered to conform with the bird's name.

1990s: puffin from p(edestrian) u(ser) f(riendly) in(telligent), respelled after the bird's name by analogy with pelican crossing .

Crikey, every day is a school day. I never knew that.
 

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1960s: pelican from pe(destrian) li(ght) con(trolled), altered to conform with the bird's name.

1990s: puffin from p(edestrian) u(ser) f(riendly) in(telligent), respelled after the bird's name by analogy with pelican crossing .
Add to that the Toucan - pedestrian and cycle crossing.....tou(2) can cross together
And Pegasus crossings with the button at a horse riders height
 

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None of the above... :)
Growing up in the NW I was used to being called luv. Now I'm in the NE I'm usually Pet or occasionally Hinny. I like it, it's a term of endearment, and I like hearing other options from around the country.

Are there any terms that you would be okay with or do they all bother you?
 

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Demonstrations in London... Plenty of other cities/towns to choose from...
If all you want is media coverage then I am sure they'll rock up wherever you are...
Any field in the middle of nowhere would be fine (y)...
 

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Growing up in the NW I was used to being called luv. Now I'm in the NE I'm usually Pet or occasionally Hinny. I like it, it's a term of endearment, and I like hearing other options from around the country.

Are there any terms that you would be okay with or do they all bother you?

Nope. All depends on who's saying it and the context.
 
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