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[Facts] Re: Eardley, Darling.....
Hey Adrianna,Since you've been beat up on this already for a whole day before I got back (I was smorgasboarding on Mt. Knoxville, gang), it may have already sunk in. If not...There's a book I've read more than once, "The Folk of the Air", by one of our language's best writers, Peter S. Beagle. It ultimately centers on a contemporary character named Sia, a middle-aged, unprepossessing lady with some apparent unusual powers.To condense about 400 pages, it turns out she is a Goddess, and one eventually learns that one doesn't call a Goddess a "suck-ass". She figuratively and spiritually takes the antagonist apart like a chicken wing, not without lots of collateral damage occurring.Now, the Goddess Nanaea is younger, more energetic, perhaps quicker to anger (not all bad), and Queen of the Night to boot. Proper deference would be not only prudent on your part, but gracious.If this book is not above your recommended grade level, it may be worthwhile to take a look before casting any more aspersions.
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"I was smorgasboarding on Mt. Knoxville, gang..."@@@@ You go smorgasboarding on Mt. Knoxville, Che goes snowboarding on Mt. Pelion... What's left for a militant goddess to do? I guess I'll spend the weekend broadswording with Mountbatten (in the Netherworld). :)And, Anna Poo... If I were you, I wouldn't cross swords (or wits) with either Davidh or CheBanana, either. Either one of them will leave you sitting in the dust and wondering when the hell the barn door fell on you.-- The Goddess Nanaea
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WHATEVER! anyways, i see u sign ur name as "goddess". AS IF!!! and I'm am miss teen U.S.A. haha
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