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Well, lets see. I got the name when I was taking belly dance classes. It means 'maker of happiness'. Being secure and prepared and self reliant is a form of happiness to me, and I'm doing it myself, for myself, so it seemed to fit when I joined this group.
If I told you more, I'd have to kill you.....
My belly-dance classes didn't go over well......too much "overhang"....;)
Well, lets see. I got the name when I was taking belly dance classes. It means 'maker of happiness'. Being secure and prepared and self reliant is a form of happiness to me, and I'm doing it myself, for myself, so it seemed to fit when I joined this group.
My nickname was given to me when I was working at a camp for kids in Alaska. I worked as a wrangler at a barn the camp had, and the kids nicknamed me Pony because I showed them all pictures of the pony that I had when I was a kid. I've always been obsessed with all things "horse" so the nickname fits me well. I currently have 2 horses and 1 pony... Only one of which is usefull in any way.
Lunicy was a handle from way back when. Family called (calls) me a lunatic. Friends called my icy. Hated the heat. Unbearably cold is fine with me. Anything over 75 is too damn hot. 40 degrees is beautiful to me. Lunatic + Icy = Lunicy
When I was a very young man. I was given that name. I am really,really good at getting to where I want to be when I need to,undetected. I appreciate a good ghilley and have a few.
I have absolutely scared the heck out of campers,hikers and such in the past. I outgrew that finally.
Mine is a shortened description of me The Big One I have 3 stepbrothers all around 5'5", and I am 6'2" 260 and have been since Freshman year of high School and I was always pointed out as the big one, it just got shortened over the years to The One kind of corny but it stuck with the ones who know the reason. Sorry if it sounds to self important I plan no offense to any one if so.
On the contrary, while it may not be original - so to speak - it's yours, and we will respect it as such.........Neo.....j/k.
Mine is a shortened description of me The Big One I have 3 stepbrothers all around 5'5", and I am 6'2" 260 and have been since Freshman year of high School and I was always pointed out as the big one, it just got shortened over the years to The One kind of corny but it stuck with the ones who know the reason. Sorry if it sounds to self important I plan no offense to any one if so.
Now there is a myth. Pax Romanus, should be changed to Pax Romanus Tyranicus. The only reason they had peace in that period was due to internal oppression.
Yeah, but it sounds cool..."Roman Peace"...they had it right in one arena: Peace by superior military power.
Now there is a myth. Pax Romanus, should be changed to Pax Romanus Tyranicus. The only reason they had peace in that period was due to internal oppression.
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