[Opinions] Re: New nickname
in reply to a message by Cambria
A friend of my dad's goes by Ted but his real name is Lawrence (I didn't even know this until I saw his phone number written down, I though he was an Edward), he gets called Ted because he used to be a Teddy boy when he was younger.
I also went to school with a Sharaz who went by Bobs but I've no idea why.
I think it's a good way of getting a nickname.
~Louise x
~*~Top Names~*~
Charles Frederick & Isabel Primrose
I also went to school with a Sharaz who went by Bobs but I've no idea why.
I think it's a good way of getting a nickname.
~Louise x
Charles Frederick & Isabel Primrose
This message was edited 7/24/2006, 10:18 AM
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I love your hex sign. Where did you find it?
I love your hex sign. Where did you find it?
I see, it's actually a Yorkshire Rose
It's the symbol for the county of Yorkshire, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorkshire_Rose, that's why I've chosen it. It's Yorkshire Day on 1st August, plus I'm a very proud Yorkshire person :D This and the Red Rose of Lancashire is what makes up a Tudor Rose.
I didn't know what a hex is/was, I just typed 'yorkshire rose' into Google to find it, it's something that I've often attempted to draw.
Maybe this would be better?:
~Louise x
~*~Top Names~*~
Charles Frederick & Isabel Primrose
It's the symbol for the county of Yorkshire, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorkshire_Rose, that's why I've chosen it. It's Yorkshire Day on 1st August, plus I'm a very proud Yorkshire person :D This and the Red Rose of Lancashire is what makes up a Tudor Rose.
I didn't know what a hex is/was, I just typed 'yorkshire rose' into Google to find it, it's something that I've often attempted to draw.
Maybe this would be better?:
~Louise x
Charles Frederick & Isabel Primrose
This message was edited 7/24/2006, 1:40 PM
Well,
the photo of the Yorkshire rose is beautiful, but I wouldn't get rid of the stylized one in your siggy. A hex is a sign of protection, so it could be doubly meaningful!
the photo of the Yorkshire rose is beautiful, but I wouldn't get rid of the stylized one in your siggy. A hex is a sign of protection, so it could be doubly meaningful!
The thing in your sig.
http://www.amishnews.com/hexsigns.htm
-the warrior girl and her dragon lover-
http://www.amishnews.com/hexsigns.htm
-the warrior girl and her dragon lover-
This message was edited 7/24/2006, 1:18 PM