Underock1
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Nah...... Quicksilver is.... well.... mercurial.. besides.. when you slap me I spatter into a million little blobs and shimmy and shake..
Lol! I think QuickSilver fits pefectly!
Nah...... Quicksilver is.... well.... mercurial.. besides.. when you slap me I spatter into a million little blobs and shimmy and shake..
When I was little, my father used to take us to a small bungalow near the beach, and he stayed in the city working, just seeing us on the weekends. He bought a small used wooden sailboat (minus the sails) and used it to take us out fishing, he always said that it was broad in the beam and very seaworthy. He named the boat SeaBreeze, and I used the name to honor his memory, and it brings back good feelings of my childhood. :sentimental:
I use Shalimar because it is the name of my favourite perfume.
I first saw the movie "The Wizard of Oz" on TV in 1957 when I was 6 years old. Presumably little girls are supposed to identify with Dorothy but I was totally enthralled with the Glinda character. I fantasized that she would come to my little town and take me away in the bubble she could float anywhere. I loved her fluffy pink dress, her sparkly crown and, most of all, the fact that she could wave her magic wand and make everyone safe and happy. I wanted to be Glinda, Jr. - just like her. Over the years I've seen the movie many times and, like many people, have memorized most of the dialog. I'll always love Glinda. :love_heart:
Lol! I think QuickSilver fits pefectly!
Did you see Wicked? OMG... I loved it and saw the play three times...
I haven't seen it. Someone told me it might make me love Glinda less. Will it? (Don't tell me the story!)
I haven't seen it. Someone told me it might make me love Glinda less. Will it? (Don't tell me the story!)
I have been called a "Toxic element" though.... can you believe that?
I posted a similar question, Jim .. I used my name that my grandparents called me I guess they made it up from my Christian name and surname as a child which was Kay Dunn ....... KadeeMy real name is Jim and I am in Arizona. I constantly try to figure how some of your names came about but some of them are a mystery. Tell us how your name came into being...???????????
The Many Faces of Merlin |
Merlin is one of the most fascinating figures in the Welsh literature and the Arthurian legend. Merlin is a man of mystery and magic; contradiction and controversy surrounded his life. Merlin wore many hats: he was a wizard or sorcerer, a prophet, a bard, an adviser and a tutor. He appeared as a young boy with no father. He appeared as an old, wise man, freely giving his wisdom to four successive British kings. He was dotting old fool, who couldn't control his lust over beautiful women, who hold him in fear and contempt. He had even appeared as a madman after bloody battle, and had fled into the forest and learned how to talk to the animals, where he became known as the Wild Man of the Woods. Merlin was the last of the druid, the Celtic shaman, priest of nature, and keeper of knowledge, particularly of the arcane secrets. In the work, titled Historia regum Britanniae ("History of the Kings of Britain", c. 1137), Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote that he was a son of a nun and grandson of the King of Demetia in southern Wales. As to his father, he was either a devil or an incubus. Merlin is a paradox, he was the son of the devil, yet he was the servant of God. |
Being the oldest employee at work, the name Pappy just came along and I have used it several online sites.
I have been called a "Toxic element" though.... can you believe that?
Ken North Texas...Pops I am called on some other Sites..
OH mine is a very boring story Jim..I've been on interent forums for many years almost always with the same user name, and when I joined SF I was a moderator of another forum , so I didn't want to use the same ID ..so trying to think of a name that wasn't already in use, I glanced out the window into the garden and the first thing I saw was my Holly Tree...just replaced tree with a rhyming word and there we have it..HollyDolly it has been ever since..
Holly, I assumed Holly was your real name. It suits you perfectly and you remind me of a dear friend whose name is Holly. Now my brain is confused. It will take a while to get over this. . .
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