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Re: Walros (sic)? LOL :)
Yep, "sic". But ya know, I think the archaic word (Middle English?) word for "walrus" - rosmarin - would make a pleasant-sounding female name. And only 0.0001% of the morons one encounters would know it meant a flabby Arctic sea mammal. Ya could tell the rest of the rabble it meant "warrior princess" or some such tripe...Speaking of warrior princess(es), what has become of our bi-polar colleague "NAndraea"? Has she/they sought permanent sanctuary on Haggisbootie?: (
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Back in action again..."Speaking of warrior princess(es), what has become of our bi-polar colleague "NAndraea"? Has she/they sought permanent sanctuary on Haggisbootie?"Only just now noticed this, while catching up. Andrea's been busy, but I've been away due to illness. Andrea's and Pavlos' positive-energy e-mails may have had had some restorative powers, so you can blame them for my return. :)I'm touched by your inquiry, Daividh. When I'm suffering, I purposely absent myself from this board for the well-being of all concerned. Because a Satanist -- like a wolf -- can be dangerously unpredictable when in pain. ;)-- Nanaea
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Glad to see ya back, Nan! Hope you're back on top of your form and the illness doesn't have lingering effects. I was amused that you and Andrea seemed to absent yourselves at about the same time, tho, so I thought I'd perpetuate the Nan=Andrea myth for just a bit longer.Dave
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