| goldenoldie15:54 UTC20 Oct 2007 | See next posting ...
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| goldenoldie15:55 UTC20 Oct 2007 | A beautiful story ....
A little Indian boy asked his father, the big chief and witch doctor of the tribe, "Papa, why is it that we always have long names, while the white men have shorter names, John, Tex or Sam, for example?"
His father replied, "Look, son, our names represent a symbol, a sign, or a poem for our culture not like the white men, who live all together and repeat their names from generation to generation. Also, it is part of our makeup that in spite of everything, we survive.
For example, your sister's name is Small Romantic Moon Over The Lake, because on the night she was born there was a beautiful moon reflected in the lake. Then there's your brother Big White Horse of the Prairies, because he was born on a day that the big white horse who gallops over the prairies of the world appeared near our camp and is a symbol of our capacity to live and the life force of our people.
It's very simple and easy to understand. Do you have any other questions, Little Broken Condom Made in China?
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| watsoff23:36 UTC20 Oct 2007 | LOL
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| billthehammer05:08 UTC24 Oct 2007 | An old sailor goes down to the dockside for a little fun with a lady of the night. After about 5 mins of action the prostitute says "how are you doing old timer". The sailor replies "I'm doing 3 knots". The prostitute says "3 knots?, what do you mean". The sailor replies, Not hard, Not in and your Not getting paid".
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| micvan00:12 UTC27 Oct 2007 | My mother used to work on reservations taking care of kids at the schools and hospitals. One little girl up the west coast here had a name that meant something like " coming into the light after the dark". Lovely.
My Indian relatives have the name "something to carry water in".
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