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Posted by randibear (Member # 11290) on :
 
I had to smile -- got an email from one on the board and it was obvious he thought i was a "he" and not a "she".

so wanted ya'll to know that Randi with an "i" is for a girl and Randy with a "y" is for a boy.

I think most of you know but for those that don't...."


quote of the day - "don't talk about yourself, we'll do that for you after you leave."
 
Posted by kam (Member # 3410) on :
 
OK She Bear [hi]
 
Posted by Geneal (Member # 10375) on :
 
I knew you were a "she"...

Now if I could just get past the General to Geneal...

Almost wish that I hadn't inherited this Cherokee Indian name.....

Although my Grandmother (had same name) did sign General

On all of her mail during WWII....thus had it delivered before anyone else!

Hugs,

Geneal
 
Posted by Kendrick (Member # 10990) on :
 
Yes sir.
 
Posted by just don (Member # 1129) on :
 
I knew you were a she from some posting earlier. Hope it wasnt me that errored in judgement!!And wasnt completely clear. Nice having you aboard!!remaining--just don--
 
Posted by kam (Member # 3410) on :
 
General Geneal...

Was does geneal mean?
 
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by randibear:

quote of the day - "don't talk about yourself, we'll do that for you after you leave."

[Big Grin] I knew you were a she! SOMETIMES I can just tell by how someone writes.

The replies to your post were all CUTE!! [Razz]

Geneal is like Janeil, kam. Took me awhile on that one too!

Geneal, that is cool about your grandma!
 
Posted by Geneal (Member # 10375) on :
 
Geneal,

As I've been told since I was little, was Cherokee for Little Star.

I've been called Janel, Genevieve, Jeannie, Gerald, and of course General many, many times.

I usually just answer to all of the above....

My great-grandmother was a full blooded Cherokee Indian.

Just can't prove it to the government.

My Indian family lived on the side of a mountain in Kentucky.

When researching for documentation, it was learned that Kentucky

Did not start keeping live birth certificates until 1911.

Of course then the Indians put down black or white,

because there was nothing worse than being an Indian.

We actually have a table in the family that survived the Trail of Tears Journey of the Cherokee.

My Mom is from Germany, as is all of her family.

One Great-grandma was from Dublin, Ireland.

One was a full blooded Cherokee Indian.

I am quite the Mutt!!!!

Hugs,

Geneal
 
Posted by Vanilla (Member # 11155) on :
 
Well now I know but I thought the name Randibear was a he. It reminds me of a Lou Reed song....
 
Posted by k-lyme (Member # 5574) on :
 
I knew you were a female!!! [Big Grin] You've only clarified that a half a dozen times now! [Wink]


Hopefully now there will be no more mistakes [Smile]
 
Posted by Vanilla (Member # 11155) on :
 
I honestly keep forgetting because for some reason I think of bears as male. Why I do not know because we all know there was Papa Bear and Mama Bear and Baby Bear until the 3 wolves came over for some oat meal and then they blew their house down.
 
Posted by Vanilla (Member # 11155) on :
 
Speaking of the CHEROKEE TRAIL OF TEARS There is a flower essence called that:

CHEROKEE TRAIL OF TEARS: The Grandmothers, the sacred wisdom keepers of Native American tribes, created this combination Essence to support us on our own Cherokee trails. Just as on the original Cherokee Trail of Tears, the suffering of our individual trails takes us on a journey from our minds to our hearts, towards a greater experience of oneness with our creator. This Essence is to encourage and comfort us on these difficult journeys and help us harvest the gifts of these journeys
 
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Vanilla:
until the 3 wolves came over for some oat meal and then they blew their house down.

[lol] [Big Grin] [lol]
 
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Vanilla:
This Essence is to encourage and comfort us on these difficult journeys and help us harvest the gifts of these journeys

That's really cool!!
 
Posted by Vanilla (Member # 11155) on :
 
We need to get a case of that flower essence and get a hefty group discount.
 
Posted by trueblue (Member # 7348) on :
 
Think we can get a side order of discount Malarone on the side? [Wink]

What's in the flower essence? I guess I "could" google it. be back soon.


BTW, I am a female with a name ending in Y. Most of my mail comes addressed to Mr.... always has. I received a draft notice when I turned 18 and my mom went marching down to the draft board with my birth certificate.
 
Posted by Vanilla (Member # 11155) on :
 
Google Green Hope Farm for the essence - they will also send anyone out a free book who asks for one - I want to try their Flee Free essence too. I do a lot of their essences and they do seem to be subtle yet powerful. I rub them in my palms and then hold my hands up to my face and I can really feel them...

Oh I am still lining up herds of people for the Malarone group discount.

I guess I better jump in bed... I am trying to go to bed earlier.. and not exactly succeeding either.
 
Posted by trueblue (Member # 7348) on :
 
Thanks Vanilla! [Smile]
I'm having a look now.


I had to fill the Malarone yesterday and made my pharmacy give me the Costco price. Hey, $3 is $3, right? (and saved me a trip to Costco, ugh!)
 
Posted by Vanilla (Member # 11155) on :
 
I wish my local pharmacy would do that. They had very reasonable prices until the owner died and the new dreadlocked hippie chic owner has raised all the prices way up so I can not afford any meds there and have to drive forever to get to Costco to be treated like doggie doo.

$3 is food money so why not save it. My local Malarone would be way more then $3 more because I priced it once. Oh and I think I once received watered down Mepron locally too.
 


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