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Subject: Dual Deities for Daividh
Author: Nanaea   (Authenticated as Nanaea)
Date: January 3, 2001 at 8:35:56 AM
Reply to: Daividh the Pagan by Priapos's Lov
"...you're right,better avatar than acolyte! "Lovs Priapos" may get me misunderstood in some circle :PPP"

@@@@ Of course, "Priapos's Lov" might be too much of a mouthful (no pun intended), so you could always use "Priapos Lovs" instead, as you blissfully skip off to Pagan Sunday School singing: "Priapos lovs me, this I know / coz Nanaea told me so..." :)

I tried anagramming "Daividh Cargill" as well, keeping in mind that only a Celtic deity would do for our Daividh. I came up with TWO patron pagan deities for him!

"Daividh Cargill"="Daghda & Llir, Vici"

Which is Latin for: "[in the name of] Daghda [and] Llyr, I Conquered"

"PS: Were Cargills not used by the Germans during WWII to cool the engines of their amphibious Volkswagens?"

@@@@ I think I've seen cargills on James Bond's Aston Martin!

-- Nanaea

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