LadyGlamSlam was taken. So at the time, I was madly in love with the LoveSexy album. It was the only cd I'd play during video game sessions, homework, etc. So it was a second choice name. | |
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Sexy Dancer is the song I auditioned 2 when I was a dancer a few yearz ago..my "signature" song,my lucky charm,and finally,my screenname. | |
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Poiple said: morningsong said: Me name from me Pops. Dawn Carol
Your Pops called you morningsong or Dawn? Morningsong, hmmmm, you must have been a morning person? I, on the other hand, am NOT! Hm, I guess I need to expand a bit. It's Dawn. And no I don't really characterize the name I'm not a morning person and I don't sing. | |
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Poiple said: Deadflow3r said: I've been on the org as Deadflow3r since August 2009 and I haven't seen it. Let's face it GD gets so many threads it's easy for a thread to just get lost in a flood of threads. I was dollwoman from April to August 2009. Then I realized that I wasn't always such a doll and I wasn't happy with Lotusflow3r and I love cemeteries and somehow Deadflow3r just seemed to be the right choice. Getting an avatar that was a deadflower with 3 things on it. I dig (not literally) cemeteries too. I'll occasionally stumble across old cemeteries/graves in the woods while working. Saw one the other day (a single grave) that had a death date of 1801. I am glad that you don't literally dig in cemeteries, unless you are getting paid to do so, of course. I find those gravestones that are all by themselves freaky. Was that what you were talking about? Or were you just saying that one of the many headstones was dated 1801? Anyway, I might change my avatar soon, but then again I may not . There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin. | |
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Deadflow3r said: Poiple said: I dig (not literally) cemeteries too. I'll occasionally stumble across old cemeteries/graves in the woods while working. Saw one the other day (a single grave) that had a death date of 1801. I am glad that you don't literally dig in cemeteries, unless you are getting paid to do so, of course. I find those gravestones that are all by themselves freaky. Was that what you were talking about? Or were you just saying that one of the many headstones was dated 1801? Anyway, I might change my avatar soon, but then again I may not . It was a single gravestone dated at 1801. A bunch of other flat rocks were laid at the head and all around the grave. The grave had sunken, which is normal for old graves as the contents of the grave decay and the void left behind fills in with the above dirt. | |
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LadyLuvSexxy said: LadyGlamSlam was taken. So at the time, I was madly in love with the LoveSexy album. It was the only cd I'd play during video game sessions, homework, etc. So it was a second choice name.
Second choice names aren't always bad. I should have gone with my second choice name..... | |
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sexxydancer said: Sexy Dancer is the song I auditioned 2 when I was a dancer a few yearz ago..my "signature" song,my lucky charm,and finally,my screenname.
You said it is your lucky charm--so I take it you got the part you auditioned for as a dancer? Anything we would know? | |
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Poiple said: Deadflow3r said: I am glad that you don't literally dig in cemeteries, unless you are getting paid to do so, of course. I find those gravestones that are all by themselves freaky. Was that what you were talking about? Or were you just saying that one of the many headstones was dated 1801? Anyway, I might change my avatar soon, but then again I may not . It was a single gravestone dated at 1801. A bunch of other flat rocks were laid at the head and all around the grave. The grave had sunken, which is normal for old graves as the contents of the grave decay and the void left behind fills in with the above dirt. That would be a very cool picture . (Am I highjacking this thread ) There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin. | |
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Deadflow3r said: Poiple said: It was a single gravestone dated at 1801. A bunch of other flat rocks were laid at the head and all around the grave. The grave had sunken, which is normal for old graves as the contents of the grave decay and the void left behind fills in with the above dirt. That would be a very cool picture . (Am I highjacking this thread ) I would think not as long as I am participating in the "jacking"! It's on a piece of land we are hoping to get some work on. If we get it, I will take a photo and send it to you. The headstone is unique as well--it is four-sided, columnar, with slightly rounded edges, and the inscription "wraps" around the edges. It's a bit bizarre--I've never seen a headstone like it. | |
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Poiple said: Deadflow3r said: That would be a very cool picture . (Am I highjacking this thread ) I would think not as long as I am participating in the "jacking"! It's on a piece of land we are hoping to get some work on. If we get it, I will take a photo and send it to you. The headstone is unique as well--it is four-sided, columnar, with slightly rounded edges, and the inscription "wraps" around the edges. It's a bit bizarre--I've never seen a headstone like it. Will they remove the grave? Can they remove the grave from the land? What kind of work are they/you doing on the land? There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin. | |
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Deadflow3r said: Poiple said: I would think not as long as I am participating in the "jacking"! It's on a piece of land we are hoping to get some work on. If we get it, I will take a photo and send it to you. The headstone is unique as well--it is four-sided, columnar, with slightly rounded edges, and the inscription "wraps" around the edges. It's a bit bizarre--I've never seen a headstone like it. Will they remove the grave? Can they remove the grave from the land? What kind of work are they/you doing on the land? Likely won't move it. The land will be protected and the grave with it. | |
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Poiple said: Deadflow3r said: Will they remove the grave? Can they remove the grave from the land? What kind of work are they/you doing on the land? Likely won't move it. The land will be protected and the grave with it. I think I am missing something. Do you own the land now? What will the land be used for? (ie, a residence, a park etc) There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin. | |
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Deadflow3r said: Poiple said: Likely won't move it. The land will be protected and the grave with it. I think I am missing something. Do you own the land now? What will the land be used for? (ie, a residence, a park etc) I do not own the land, a client of ours does. When I say "We are hope to do some work on the site," I mean performing inventories of natural resources on the property. The said land will be used to preserve those natural resources that occur on it in exchange for impacts to natural resources on other sites. | |
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Poiple said: Deadflow3r said: I think I am missing something. Do you own the land now? What will the land be used for? (ie, a residence, a park etc) I do not own the land, a client of ours does. When I say "We are hope to do some work on the site," I mean performing inventories of natural resources on the property. The said land will be used to preserve those natural resources that occur on it in exchange for impacts to natural resources on other sites. Got it, FINALLY. Thanks There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin. | |
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Poiple said: LadyLuvSexxy said: LadyGlamSlam was taken. So at the time, I was madly in love with the LoveSexy album. It was the only cd I'd play during video game sessions, homework, etc. So it was a second choice name.
Second choice names aren't always bad. I should have gone with my second choice name..... I like your name. But you're right. I'm ever so happy with my second choice. | |
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A Prince band member
A Prince protege A middle name A Prince alter ego all jumbled together very nicely if I do say so myself. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: A Prince band member
A Prince protege A middle name A Prince alter ego all jumbled together very nicely if I do say so myself. I concur Madame Desiree. Your name is pretty awesome... | |
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DesireeNevermind said: A Prince band member
A Prince protege A middle name A Prince alter ego all jumbled together very nicely if I do say so myself. Nice indeed. See, I don't think I could put that much thought into it. My mind is too simple for all that. | |
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