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Isak I mean :)
Did I say Joseph *embarassed smile*
I meant Isak of course!
Silly me.As a final word on Clytemnestra one could say that she not held all of the blame in this matter, for this whole sad situation came from forgetting to invited the goddess of bickering and the vanity of the immortals...
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SelwynDiscordia wasn't the goddess of bickering, per se. She was more of a goddess of chaos and discord if I recall (but this is more of Pavlos 's "area" than mine, I think). :DBy the way, I think Isaac is how it's spelled in the Old Testament, not Isak. *another embarassed smile* I should know since I helped teach in a religious school about ten years ago, and one of the student's name's was Isaac .Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
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I believe "Isak" is how they spell the name in Selwyn 's Denmark. I know it's the Scandinavian spelling.-- Nanaea
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Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea culpa (hitting myself with a scourge made of wet linguini and wet fettucini pasta)Aside to any Gardnerians: Please don't get excited here. :)Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
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LOL!
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