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Male and Female Imponderables--Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting

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Friday, December 15, 2006 4:14 AM

TRISTAN


New thread, same great cast!

Our last thread:
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Post and enjoy, for 'tis Friday!

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Friday, December 15, 2006 4:17 AM

PENGUIN


Firsties!!!














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Friday, December 15, 2006 4:34 AM

TRISTAN


Alright, I missed some stuff from the last thread...

VE, nice picture! Thank you for posting that in here!

NVG, love the tat! Now I really need to get going on mine.
I wish I was a bit closer to NV...I know I may not be much help, but I could be there for a good beer/vent night.

ASAFT, good to see you. It was rather quiet yesterday...let's hope it gets noisy in here today!

Traveler, happy Friday!

Magda, you are getting good with that ninja stuff!

Hell's Kitten, see, it was I who thought you left without us! I am pleased to see such is not the case. And I wish there was a way to get you out of your funk. And please don't go ninja-lurker on us again! It took a long time to get you out here, and we all enjoy your words of wisdom and perky posts.
Ooh, a speeding pig!

Neko! Good to see you again! And there's plenty of coffee to go around.

Good morning to everyone I have missed, and here's hoping the day goes quickly and smoothly for all!

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Friday, December 15, 2006 4:34 AM

TRISTAN


Penguin!
Morning! How are things with you?

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Friday, December 15, 2006 4:39 AM

KINETIC


Mornin' Browncoats! The fog is lifting here along w/ my spirits. Happy Friday!

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Friday, December 15, 2006 4:44 AM

MAGDALENA

"No power in the 'verse can stop me!"


ooooh - hello my favourite Penguin I liked your messages - you are almost sneakier than me!!

Morning Tristan It's good to see you are up Hope you had sweet dreams!

Glad I caught you all before I go to bed... it's late here!

*sneaky ninja kisses for her qing ren*

I really should be in bed you know... *sigh*

Edit: Good morning Kinetic - where is here?

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Friday, December 15, 2006 4:54 AM

TRISTAN


Kinetic, good on the no fog thing! That is good, right?

Hey, qing ren!
You are up way past your bedtime! And yes, I slept quite well, thank you!

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Friday, December 15, 2006 5:01 AM

MAGDALENA

"No power in the 'verse can stop me!"


Yes! Yes Tristan, you are right - so I will say goodnight to all the imponderers whether here yet or not!

Goodnight Kinetic and Penguin! Hell's Kitten (hey - I thought I was the ninja around here???) MsG... *Huge Hugs!!* RIMG and bear hugs, please, Jimi-bear!! NVG - pretty, pretty tattoo .. bear hugs from you too, please, you know! *sneaky ninja kisses to my qing ren* LA - are you about? *hugs*

Good night... catch you all soon I hope!!

Oh goodnight everyone!!

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Friday, December 15, 2006 5:04 AM

TRISTAN


I'm not trying to drive you off, Magda! Noo!!
Well, sleep well, and may you have pleasant dreams!



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Friday, December 15, 2006 5:11 AM

MSG


oooh Magda HUGS and night night. I hope you catch this..otherwise there's an email waiting for you

Tristan- morning and hugs

Penguin- our beloved king how are you?

HUGS to everyone and don't you just love the holiday decorations on the main page?

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Friday, December 15, 2006 5:19 AM

TRISTAN


Morning, MSG! :hugs: Good to see you!
I love the Xmas lights on the main page. Nice touch there!

How are things with you?

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Friday, December 15, 2006 5:44 AM

MSG


Things are really really good and by New Year's eve I will hopefully have an announcement:)
So what are we pondering today??
How about suggestions for baby names ( in case I need them)??

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Friday, December 15, 2006 5:47 AM

TRISTAN


Oooh, oooh, oooh! Good news indeed, MSG! Hopefully...I know.

Baby names, eh?
I have always liked Tristan for a boy and Deirdre for a girl.

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Friday, December 15, 2006 5:51 AM

MAVOURNEEN


If Carson had been a girl he would have been Chloe. I love that name. Still different but pronouncable and feminine.

We almost named Carson "Brett" but then we realized that with the middle name we had picked out his name would be "Brett Boone" - Boone being the middle name we had already picked out. My husband is a descendant of Daniel Boone.

Brett Boone is also the name of a baseball player- Atlanta Braves? so we switched gears and went with Carson James. (CJ) - We liked the built in nickname, too.


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Friday, December 15, 2006 5:54 AM

MSG


oooh both good ones:) We have to build up a list though Thomas for a boy and Isabelle for a girl are our front runners I'd like to have a whole bunch of names on a list so if ( when) I am pregnant we can see what the baby looks like before deciding.

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Friday, December 15, 2006 5:56 AM

JONNYQUEST

"Did he just go crazy and fall asleep?"


*bows to king of firstiness peguinosity*

Calling all runaways! The Island exists! Eureka! Well, maybe.
http://www.winslow.co.nz/pages/totra.htm
Bad funeral behavior department - How about my dad's? I'm an only child raised by my mom and grandparents. My folks got a divorce when I was 3, but separated when I was 1. She wisely opted out when his drinking turned violent. So my dad and I were never "close" in the usual sense. But each of us felt a bond with one another that was unique to us. Uneasy, perhaps, but loving.

At any rate when he died about a dozen years ago, all of my cousins showed up because "Uncle Pete" was that cool, renegade kind of uncle that played by his own rules. (Big argument for nature over nurture here, but that's for another day...) I was stoic at his funeral, however, one of my cousins decided that she missed him more than anyone else, flung herself over his body in the casket and shiek-sobbed. Granted, the cousins in her clan were all about emotion, but this was a bit much. It felt like a movie scene.

I got the "last laugh", so to speak, a few times over, though. I was presented his flag (Coast Guard), and when the site part of the service was over, with a suggestion from MsQ, I took one of the roses off his casket and walked it over to my mother's grave in the next section; united in death in a way, if not in life. The Biggest "WIN" on my part was the memorial service the American Legion put on for him in his adopted home town, with full 21 gun salute. None of the rest of the family made it to that one. It's the only funeral service where I ever cried my eyes out.

If I ended up being the winner of that competition, it wasn't for trying. I hope my cousin will learn that someday.

! That was depressing! Who brought that up anyway. CMH, wasn't it? Well, to you my friend all I have to say is on that regrettable day when we receive news of your falling, I shall go out and light a real pyre for you. It's just seems the right thing to do and it's how I feel about you.

Do we have a ponderable yet? If not, on this morose note, how or where would you like to die.
I have a willow in my back yard that's a couple of years old now. I'll be reading or contemplating under it with a cool drink. And then I won't.

EDIT: Wow! MsG, I should have known you'd come up with one. Looks like we're each focussing on the opposite ends of the circle of life! (And I want to comment on your bad senior year at some point, too; I'm so far behind!) For now super tight xxx's and ooo's

So shall we play the roulette wheel of life (red) and death (black).


"Well, here I am...Does that seem right to you?"

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Friday, December 15, 2006 5:57 AM

TRISTAN


MSG, I am also partial to Thomas, too! (my real name, but seldom used).
I will be sending good vibes y'all's way the next several weeks!

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Friday, December 15, 2006 6:01 AM

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I second the 'Chloe'. If I ever have a daughter, that's what I'm going to name her. The next one would possibly be Phoebe. I like the old Hellenistic female names. Don't know why.

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Friday, December 15, 2006 6:05 AM

TRISTAN


Morning, JQ.
Thank you for sharing that story. I am also not close to my biological father, but unlike you, I will not be at his funeral.
I did like the part about the rose. That was a nice gesture.

When we do hear the news of CMH's passing, call me before you build the pyre...I want to be part of that.

How do I want to die? Not in battle, because I never made it into the military, but I would like to die for a good reason. I don't want to die in bed...I would like to die fighting for home, family, or friends...just not any time soon. I plan on being around to give the world a piece of my mind for years to come.

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Friday, December 15, 2006 6:07 AM

MAVOURNEEN


Lists are a good plan. We had a list of a few boy names ready, as we knew we were having a boy.

Funny story. Since I had a high risk pregnancy, we had a high res image ultrasound at 5 months- and we wanted to know the sex of the baby. The tech kept concentrating on a specific area over and over, and when I looked at the image my first thought was
"There's something wrong with the baby."
It looked like the baby had some sort of weird growth. She pointed to the growth area with the cursor and typed "It's a boy!"
When I asked her what the weird growth on my baby was, she said "Those are his testicles, ma'am."
I was sooo embarrassed!


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Friday, December 15, 2006 6:08 AM

MSG


DO I have to bap you two?? CMH is going to be very sensible and duck and take every care...or I will smack him silly!!! None of this falling in battle thing. Mal lived and so will he!

Anyway- HUGS and much love Jonny sweety. SOunds heartbreaking and I'm sorry you had to go through that.

Tristan- thought you might like it:)

Mavoureen- ok that is a really funny story and I will make every effort not to do that:)

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Friday, December 15, 2006 6:30 AM

TRISTAN


Mav, that is a classic! "Weird growth", indeed! Well...come to think of it, they are sort of weird-looking...

MSG, I also hope he is safe and sound, but I know that if he dose go that way, I will also be happy for him. No bapping necessary. Although...it might be fun!

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Friday, December 15, 2006 6:39 AM

MSG


Having finally plowed through all of yesterdays things...
NV- aw baby HUGS I am sorry youfeel jerked around, but if I were you'd I'd just straight up ask. Are we dating or not and if we are, there's no one else. See what it gets you:) If you want to hang back for a bit that may be your body's way of saving you. I just hope this all works out in a way you deserve( something marvelous and wonderful just like you) and by the way love the tat.

James- all I have to say about your horror story of school is. Where in the HELL were your teaches and every last one of them should be fired and chased from town by an angry mob for not protecting you!!!!!

CMH- I repeat so listen up buster... You WILL take every precaution and do you very very best to come home safe to us!!! That's an order mister! HUGS tightly!!!



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Friday, December 15, 2006 6:46 AM

MAVOURNEEN


So, all this baby and weird nether regions talk bring me to an Imponderable.

To cut or not to cut?

Just read an article on the NBC Washington, DC affiliate website that circumcision rates are down to 55.1% nationwide. Way fewer boys are being circumcised now than 20 years ago.

http://www.nbc4.com/family/10484352/detail.html

I will weigh in. When I found out we were having a boy, we went back and forth over this issue. It was more problematic than anything else we had to tackle. We went back and forth. I was able to locate a man ( the father of a co-worker ) who was circumcised at age 40 (!) due to an accident.
He finally was able to give me the definitive answer I needed, as to sexual response. He was very open about it and via email told me that once he healed, there was no real difference during relations.
That sealed it. No difference? Than why do it? So we didn't.

To cut or not to cut?


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Friday, December 15, 2006 6:52 AM

TRISTAN


Mav, honestly, I would not cut either. This topic was discussed a long time ago on this very thread...I don't remember the date, and I am not sure what we finally decided...but I know that I was against it then, and still am. Not saying it should be outlawed or anything, it's just not something I would do to a son of mine. Leave the poor thing intact!
I am surprised about the "no difference" in feelings...that kind of goes against everything I have read and heard. Huh. Thank you for bringing that forth.
So, if the felling part is no longer an issue, I guess it falls back on preference of the parents. I don't want to really get into the history of circumcision, but I vaguely remember it being at first a cleanliness issue that turned into a religious ceremony. Someone correct me if I am wrong, please.

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Friday, December 15, 2006 6:56 AM

PENGUIN


The King of the Mythical Land that is Iowa is doing great! I miss being around all day to post...but the pay sucks! I have so little time to chat with all of you...I feel like I'm missing valuable time with my friends! You are all in my thoughts even when I can't be here.

*hugs* Big hugs for all the women folk, man hugs for all the guys!





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Friday, December 15, 2006 7:01 AM

MAVOURNEEN


I need to clarify the "no difference" in feeling. My source informed me that at first, he was very, very sensitive - and - um - performance time was cut way down. Once he got used to being..exposed...all of the time, he was able to have more control and eventually adjusted to the difference.

So I guess by the time a man becomes sexually active after circumcision as a baby, he has been exposed for a long time. Gotten used to it.
As an adult, it was different, and he was more sensitive at first. Once things "calmed down" he felt everything the same.
Go figure.



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Friday, December 15, 2006 7:11 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Poppin' in to say good morning to y'all. I see the wonderful new shiny Christmas lights on the main page. COuld the site have been down so often due to Haken decorating it just for all of us?

Thanks for all the tat props. Its funny, I don't even feel like its there.

And thands for all the hugs. I'm feeling a bit better this morning. I got to go to sleep before 10:00 PM. I feel great. But theres a long day ahead and still more to do this weekend. I say GND this morning just as I was turning the corner to work. Funny, I was running late and still took my morning constitutional (drive the long way and smoke a cigarette) and I run in to her. She was also running late. I still feel there is some strange wall, but she said she'll see me later today sometime. Is it wrong that I am already plotting my path to avoid her for just a lirttle while longer?

Anyhoo, I gotta catch up on payroll and package baked goods. The kids are raising money for the two kids they sponsored for the wishing tree. We made fifty eight dollars yesterday in 45 minutes and me alot better stuff today. This is the stuff I really have fun with this time of year. Think I might have to sponsor a kid or two myself.

Hope to see y'all in a bit.

P.S. I have all first names MSG so feel free to borrow any four of them.



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Friday, December 15, 2006 7:15 AM

TRISTAN


Man hugs back at you, Penguin! We do enjoy when you can post!

Mav, ah, that makes sense. I do know that not having the covering anymore is supposed to kill most of the feeling. As I was cut when I was very young, I have nothing to base the difference on...

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Friday, December 15, 2006 7:30 AM

MSG


aaaw thanks so much NV:)

Mavoureen- I'm thinking cut since it's more common and I don't want my little guy( if I get one) to have any more reason than the usual teenage angst to feel uncomfortable undressing in front of guys in gym.


This is for LA, Mavoureen, RIMG and all you other parents out there


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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:12 AM

MAVOURNEEN


msg- I thought of that, too - and how he would appeal to women.

If rates have plummeted so vastly in the last 20 years or so, it will be much, much more likely that he won't be the only one once it's time to shower after gym. Perhaps even 50/50.

At least for me, when I first saw an uncircumcised man, I was surprised to say the least. But that was 20 years ago.
Girls born today ( I think ) will be much more likely to be "not surprised".

Does this make sense?

***That picture is wrong on so many levels...but absolutely hysterical!


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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:17 AM

MSG


Mavoureen- I know I laughed, but felt guilty for it. It was entitled Redneck time out...I'm really hoping it was done carefully as a joke. The babys seems fine and all, but it's just so wrong, and soooo funny( and come on haven't we all wanted to do that at least once)

As for the snip, I don't know how it breaks down and if I took a locker room poll at my school I'd surely be fired as a major pervert...so I guess we shall leave it to the guys to find out for us...well wait they might be in as much danger of being thought a pervert...hmm ok I guess we're just going to have to scan the internet porn..LOL

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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:19 AM

DESKTOPHIPPIE


Posting for what feels like the first time in AGES! I think I just missed you NVG, but I absolutely love the tattoo! I had to let you know that.

Oh, and loosely on the same subject, for those thatway inclined, there's an extremely interesting article about Paganism and tattoos on www.witchvox.com. It's written by an extremely clever Irish person. Very intelligent. Very eloquent. Very charming. It should be somewhere near the bottom of the main page.



Ooohhhh mmyyyy gggoooddd!!! I don't know whether to laugh or scream for social services!!! Who took that photo???




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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:24 AM

MSG


great can't access it from school it's blocked as a "cults" website. ARGH! Anyway, HUGS DTH we've missed you bunches

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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:28 AM

DESKTOPHIPPIE


Oh yes, I forgot. I am Pagan and therefore evil. Kiddies must be protected from me. I might eat them or something.

Except I'm vegitarian. I only eat baby carrots.

Actually, I meant to write an essay about sites like Witchvox being blocked by web monitoring software. Must do that.




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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:29 AM

TRISTAN


DTH! :hugs: Thought you went MIA!
Glad to see you back.
(I got the PM and responded)

MSG, love that photo!

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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:30 AM

JONNYQUEST

"Did he just go crazy and fall asleep?"


Mavs - Would be you get your most poetical
about a pecker.

Regarding the pros:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/hsn/20061214/hl_hsn/circumcisionreduceshivrate
susstudiesconfirm


Meself, not having a preference yet having a cut, says do what feels right to you, assuming both partners feel the same way. Like ear piercing. Like tats in "primative" societies. Circumspectly, male circumcision still allows healthy and (re)productive living as does UN-circumcision, both, er, lifestyles being in use for thousands and thousands of years. It's nowhere near in the same league as
FMG/FMC where consequences are traumatic and damaging, physically and psychologically.

Picking names is a funny business. Sometimes names just don't seem to fit. (Good for you, building a list) Sometimes a name simply demands to be given and no other will do.


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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:31 AM

MSG


Yeah it's also really disrespectful to the pagan students we have ( usually have at least a few each year) and their religion. Don't see them blocking the scientologists and they're more cult like and less a religion than the oldest recorded religion in the world.

As I sit here eating my vegetable soup with alphabet noodles I feel about 5 years old, but it was the only thing that sounded good today:)
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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:31 AM

MAVOURNEEN


oh, DTH! You've been missed! Glad to see you back!

I think its a staged pic, too. The toddler seems none the worse for wear, and even looks slightly amused.
A wrong pic, for sure...but any parent would agree duct tape, toddlers, and walls are a powerfully intoxicating combination.

Redneck Time Out. LOL.




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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:36 AM

DESKTOPHIPPIE


Aw, thanks all! I missed you guys too.

Yes, the kid seems okay. And it is a very funny photo. Wrong, but funny!




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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:39 AM

LITTLEALBATROSS29


Msg - Just out of curiousity , if you were to look up a major religion would it censor it too ?


DTH - What a wonderful article.It almost made me want a tatoo myself ! Thank you for sharing .And I keep meaning to tell you - I love my sig so very much.Sometimes I just stare at it.Thank you again. Blessed Be !


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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:40 AM

MSG


Jonny- I just want a long list because we've chosen the ones we think are right, but when the baby's born it might not look like a Thomas or Isabelle so we need to have back up names on hand. I don't want to end up like my friends who couldn't decide on a name, took the baby home and called the poor thing Baby for a month before finally picking Sam( which by the way how could you spend a whole month to arrive at Sam?)

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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:45 AM

JONNYQUEST

"Did he just go crazy and fall asleep?"


Everybody keeps saying the picture is "wrong" but nobody will tell me why? Is it really that different from those baby backpacks and, um, front(?)packs I see around? Or the swings and bobber things (slo-mo Shaken Baby syndrome machines...) or even car seats? (Be honest, how many times have you cussed one of those out because you couldn't get baby in or you couldn't get baby out??)

...check out this contraption...


EDIT: My sister-in-law had son number one pick the name of son number two. Open up the baby name book and just put your finger on one. That's how John named, ahem, Aaron. Could have been much worse: could have been from the other end, Zebulon...


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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:49 AM

MSG


Jonny- you really should check out this safety catalog for babies my sis in law gets. It's got mini hazmat looking suits that cover their entire forms for them to wear to the beach. Helmets ( that look vaguely like large padded diapers) to strap to their noggins, all manner of re-arrangeable pens to keep them in, little padded crash suits for them to wear on their bikes, full body flotation devices for water time, this odd sort of bee keeperesque full body drape to prevent insect bites...basically if you'd like your child to fear all contact with the world while being constantly mocked for their psuedo psych ward attire, this catalog's for you.

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Friday, December 15, 2006 8:58 AM

JONNYQUEST

"Did he just go crazy and fall asleep?"


Amazing that we've been able to survive as a species at all! Speaking of which, you need to get on the ball, er, get on the stick, um, get it on, with MrG and give us some output! We're all waiting!




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Friday, December 15, 2006 9:01 AM

CHRISMOORHEAD


Quote:

Originally posted by Tristan:
Mav, honestly, I would not cut either. This topic was discussed a long time ago on this very thread...I don't remember the date, and I am not sure what we finally decided...but I know that I was against it then, and still am. Not saying it should be outlawed or anything, it's just not something I would do to a son of mine. Leave the poor thing intact!
I am surprised about the "no difference" in feelings...that kind of goes against everything I have read and heard. Huh. Thank you for bringing that forth.
So, if the felling part is no longer an issue, I guess it falls back on preference of the parents. I don't want to really get into the history of circumcision, but I vaguely remember it being at first a cleanliness issue that turned into a religious ceremony. Someone correct me if I am wrong, please.



As a Christian, this is one of those beliefs that other people of my faith stick to blindly. And I don't have a problem with that in itself, but when they profess to tell others about how it's a sacrament between man and God, I have to bring up a couple of things:

Another sacrament is not cutting your facial hair... ever. Do they follow that one?

Another is withdrawing from society for a week every time you have sex. Do they follow that one?

I could go on with this, but the basic premise is that these people are not only just choosing which sacraments they want to follow, but they're sticking with the one that most closely resembles mutilation.

I believe that the commands given to the Israelites from God were not all spiritual and moral commands. I believe that he intended to look after their physical bodies as well, and that because these people lived in a dry, dirty region where soap and water were not readily available, he told them how they should look after themselves. That time is long past, and what's more, Christians in the United States are Gentiles, who it was made very clear in the Bible are not necessarily held to all of the exact same commandments as the Israelites. I believe that there was a reason that 10 of them were identified as more important than all the others, and that the reason is because those are the only ones that apply to ALL followers of the One God.

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Place my body on a ship and burn it on the sea,
Let my spirit rise, Valkyries carry me.
Take me to Valhalla where my brothers wait for me.
Fires burn into the sky, my spirit will never die.

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Friday, December 15, 2006 9:02 AM

DESKTOPHIPPIE


Thanks a million, LA29! And apologies to the board in general for shamelessly attention seeking. I've been away too long!

MSG: As you might imagine, I have a fondness for Irish names. For a girl, one of my favourites is Tara. It's a placename in Ireland, a sacred hill where the High Kings were crowned. It's also the name of an Eastern Goddess who grants wishes, and it means "Star" in Sanskit.

Some others I like:

Girls

Cliona - "Music"
Emer - The meaning isn't known, but in Irish mythology she was the wife of Cuchulainn, a famous hero.
Grainne - (graw-nya) "Beloved"
Maeve - (may-v)"Joyful" or "Intoxicating" - a powerful Queen in Irish mythology. Known for her strong leadership and constant rivalry with her consort, King Ailill. Boasted that she could best a hundred men "in battle or in bed." You have been warned.

Boys

Cian (kee-an) "Old Soul"
Dara - "Oak Tree"
Enda - "Bird" - My favourite boys name
Niall - (nile) "Cloud"
Oisin - (osheen) "Little Deer" - Fionn McCool's son in Irish mythology. His mother was turned into a deer while she was pregnant with him.
Quinn - "Intelligent"

Okay, I'll stop now! Actually I have to go. *sigh* I'll be back soon!





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Friday, December 15, 2006 9:09 AM

TRISTAN


Afternoon, CMH!
Thanks for that. Makes some sense of things, and verifies a few vaguley-remembered readings.

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Friday, December 15, 2006 9:12 AM

JONNYQUEST

"Did he just go crazy and fall asleep?"


Quote:

Originally posted by DesktopHippie:
Thanks a million, LA29! And apologies to the board in general for shamelessly attention seeking. I've been away too long!

MSG: As you might imagine, I have a fondness for Irish names. For a girl, one of my favourites is Tara. It's a placename in Ireland, a sacred hill where the High Kings were crowned. It's also the name of an Eastern Goddess who grants wishes, and it means "Star" in Sanskit.

Some others I like:

Girls

Cliona - "Music"
Emer - The meaning isn't known, but in Irish mythology she was the wife of Cuchulainn, a famous hero.
Grainne - (graw-nya) "Beloved"
Maeve - (may-v)"Joyful" or "Intoxicating" - a powerful Queen in Irish mythology. Known for her strong leadership and constant rivalry with her consort, King Ailill. Boasted that she could best a hundred men "in battle or in bed." You have been warned.

Boys

Cian (kee-an) "Old Soul"
Dara - "Oak Tree"
Enda - "Bird" - My favourite boys name
Niall - (nile) "Cloud"
Oisin - (osheen) "Little Deer" - Fionn McCool's son in Irish mythology. His mother was turned into a deer while she was pregnant with him.
Quinn - "Intelligent"

Okay, I'll stop now! Actually I have to go. *sigh* I'll be back soon!



Let's not forget Tara the Plantation from Gone with the Wind in MsG's home state of Geohgia! Gotta admit, it has promise, MsG. The rest of the girl names are lovely.

I also like Quinn from DTH's list for a boy. The rest while they have a wonderful sound and rich culture behind them, probably would play well here in the Old West, especially Dara (huh, Tara and Dara...OMG!! WHAT IF IT'S TWINS?!?) which is a girl's name stateside. We're such unwashed barbarians...


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Friday, December 15, 2006 9:43 AM

MSG


oh that's not funny...no jinxing the possibly pregnant lady with that kind of talk. There will be no twins!!! LOL

HUGS- yeah being southern though I have to stick to traditional family names and chose Thomas over Charles, Edward, Zachariah, and James

Chose Isabelle over Charlotte, Elizabeth, Katherine, Margaret, and Annabelle( which is already taken by my beloved niece Annie)

as for Irish names I'd love to do either Nimah ( pronounce Neeve) or Cian ( pronounce Kee-an)

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