I am American, so Lab isn't looking for my answer, but I am going to say this anyway. I only used the + in situations like this --

LL
+
CK
4-ever

-- to make a complete sentance. If I were just to draw LL (something in the middle) CK, I would generally replace the something in the middle with a heart. But I would never do LL + CK without the 4-ever (or some other phrase) after the second set of initials. Could be the math (not maths wink ) geek in me that thinks the + sign indicates a mathematical expression and needs to have an answer. huh

Like others, I've never seen the 'L' like LL L CK.

- Laura


Laura "The Yellow Dart" U. (Alicia U. on the archive)

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