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That is the most interesting story Bellytank.:eusa_clap
:eusa_doh: :eusa_clap [huh]Lincsong said:The Island of Madeira was set on fire so that the land could be cleared for farms. I wonder if that had anything to do with global warming.lol
Lincsong said:The Island of Madeira was set on fire so that the land could be cleared for farms. I wonder if that had anything to do with global warming.lol
WAIT, you have a 57 Chevy? Cool.jamespowers said:That was nearly 600 years ago. I doubt it had any more effect than my 57 Chevy does.
Regards,
J
Better watch out for the enviro police, you insensitive beast.jamespowers said:That was nearly 600 years ago. I doubt it had any more effect than my 57 Chevy does.
Regards,
J
BellyTank said:We named our Daughter 'Priya Roma'- (very old Indian names)
Priya means 'beloved' and Roma is another name for the Godess, Lakshmi.
So she is our beloved Godess.
Priya turned one year old last week and is just fine.
B
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jamespowers said:I'll tell you what gives me the authority and the background. You obviously do not have the history correct but I was going to let it go.
Firstly, Madiera was actually taken possession of in 1420 (not 1418---Porto Santo was first discovered in 1419)by Jao Gonsalves Zarco and Tristao Vaz Teixeira, being sent by Dom Henrique The Navigator "to find new lands." These are things that you just don't get off the web obviously. [huh]
How am I so sure? Well, one of those people who led the expedition is a relative of mine. I don't think he neither would want the history of his expedition so blurred nor the history so jumbled. I tend to protect my relatives. I'll give you one redeeming question that will make me believe that you are actually from Madiera. At the time Portugal put her flag on the Madiera Islands, a historical event of great importance happened. A leader was chosen. What was his title, what was his name and how long did the title last? This is taught in every remedial school on the islands so you should know instantly without doing a Google search.
Regards,
J
Roger said:So we're supposed to believe this story of your new found "relative"? Don't insult us. Protect your relatives? From what? Your delusions. You have done little research into the wonderful history of this exotic island off the coast of North Africa. You're history is wrong. Perhaps you should do a "google" search. You'll learn a lot more. Now let's take Miss Neecerie's advice and get back on topic.
Talking about names that can't be forgiven, I'll tell you my fathers name. Let me first say that he is an incredible man, and I feel bad making fun of him in any way. Well, here goes. His first name is Richard, but he is called Dick. His last name is Glick. Yup, put them together and say them fast. Poor guy. He's tried many times to introduce himself as Richard, he even once started telling people his name was RL his first and middle initial. But, everyone still calls him Dick. Go ahead, laugh, it's such a sad thing, and as I sad, he is really a wonderful person and a great dad so I feel really bad laughing at his expense...Elaina said:My son is Casey Kenneth after my favorite Uncle who never had children (J.M.Casey was his name) and my dad's middle name.
If I have more children I'm naming my daughter Theodosia Celeste, after one of my favorite poets, and because my husband is greek...and it fits in.
If we have a boy I'm going to be stuck with Vascilos Georgos (okay, you guys will never pronounce the middle name correctly it's Yoh-gose. Terrible isn't it? Also happens to be my husband's name. Go ahead and laugh. I do ALL the time) I'm working on getting something else. Probably will wind up being William George, and called Liam.
I always liked the mother's maiden name for a middle one for the boy, but mine would ever forgive them if I stuck them with my maiden name.
Elaina
Daisy Buchanan said:Talking about names that can't be forgiven, I'll tell you my fathers name. Let me first say that he is an incredible man, and I feel bad making fun of him in any way. Well, here goes. His first name is Richard, but he is called Dick. His last name is Glick. Yup, put them together and say them fast. Poor guy. He's tried many times to introduce himself as Richard, he even once started telling people his name was RL his first and middle initial. But, everyone still calls him Dick. Go ahead, laugh, it's such a sad thing, and as I sad, he is really a wonderful person and a great dad so I feel really bad laughing at his expense...