My father's name was Lawrence and he couldn't see the good side of anything if you used short words and a highlighter to point it out, but no one ever called him Lawrence, all his life he got called Terry.
Terry was absolutely not the word I was expecting to see at the end of that sentence, but that's wonderful.
According to numerology, if you're going to discover things about someone from their name, you should use the name they use most. And if they have a different name for work you use their work name to find things out about work and so on...
That quiz makes me think of studying Shakespeare. According to the Elizabethan physicians, the choleric humour was associated with red-haired, thin folk, who were often quick-tempered, passionate and ambitious. Its accompanying element was fire and it was seen to be caused by an excess of yellow bile produced by the spleen. Ew! Yellow spleen bile!
I know someone who has no spleen; it was taken out when he was younger because it was malfunctioning. The best part about him having no spleen is that his name is Geoffrey Breen. Ever since I found out about his lack of spleen I have wanted to compose a children's book called "Geoffrey Breen Has No Spleen", kind of like that book "Mr. Magoo Has Only One Shoe".
I think I'd rather never know. I like seeing the good side of most situations. It makes life better.
The other one is owls. I have had owls visiting me lately. Every now and then there will be an owl sitting on a power line, or our back fence, and I'll go outside and see it and we'll just look at each other for a while and I'll feel a tug in my gut that keeps me there... it's a weird stay-go-stay feeling. Someone has told me owls are about feminine wisdom.
When I was eleven we climbed Uluru. It's not something I'd do now, if I ever went back, but it was still a very special experience for me. There's this little area right at the top where the tourists all hang out but being the child I was I wandered off and travelled very far away. I didn't walk back in time but where I was there were no other human beings. It was just me and the earth and I felt loved. Them mum called me and brought me back into the real world. Apparantly Uluru is a place full of feminine wisdom too.
hey........i thought i'd let you know i'm vegan now, cause as a vegan i thought u might appreciate knowing that another has joined the glorious non-animal ways x
our house is pretty crazy - always lots of people coming going staying band rehearsing etc etc, plus theres already 2 extras staying next week so thats probably a no.. sorry!! let me know when your here though, we can go get delicious sydney vegan food!
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According to numerology, if you're going to discover things about someone from their name, you should use the name they use most. And if they have a different name for work you use their work name to find things out about work and so on...
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According to the Elizabethan physicians, the choleric humour was associated with red-haired, thin folk, who were often quick-tempered, passionate and ambitious. Its accompanying element was fire and it was seen to be caused by an excess of yellow bile produced by the spleen. Ew! Yellow spleen bile!
I know someone who has no spleen; it was taken out when he was younger because it was malfunctioning. The best part about him having no spleen is that his name is Geoffrey Breen. Ever since I found out about his lack of spleen I have wanted to compose a children's book called "Geoffrey Breen Has No Spleen", kind of like that book "Mr. Magoo Has Only One Shoe".
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and you'll never know..
unless you want to test it by introducing some new suggestive character traits into your personal view of yourself and see if they work?
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The other one is owls. I have had owls visiting me lately. Every now and then there will be an owl sitting on a power line, or our back fence, and I'll go outside and see it and we'll just look at each other for a while and I'll feel a tug in my gut that keeps me there... it's a weird stay-go-stay feeling. Someone has told me owls are about feminine wisdom.
When I was eleven we climbed Uluru. It's not something I'd do now, if I ever went back, but it was still a very special experience for me. There's this little area right at the top where the tourists all hang out but being the child I was I wandered off and travelled very far away. I didn't walk back in time but where I was there were no other human beings. It was just me and the earth and I felt loved. Them mum called me and brought me back into the real world. Apparantly Uluru is a place full of feminine wisdom too.
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p.s. I was thinking of coming down to Sydney next week. If I did, would I be able to stay at your place for a night or two? Otherwise I'll just visit.
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our house is pretty crazy - always lots of people coming going staying band rehearsing etc etc, plus theres already 2 extras staying next week so thats probably a no.. sorry!! let me know when your here though, we can go get delicious sydney vegan food!
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