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Wednesday - May 7, 2008

If you had to change your first name, what name would you choose?

category: Just Imagine

Angadrisma. :-)

posted by Moo on 02/24/06 at 1:37pm

Cool name - no idea what it means but it sounds good !

I have been using aliases for years - I hasten to add for fun and not for any nefarious activities :)

posted by Ginger on 04/17/06 at 10:13am

GINGER:
Angadrisma is a Catholic saint. She died around the year 695. A quick Google search says:

Cousin of Saint Lambert of Lyon. Educated at Therouanne by Lambert and Saint Omer. Felt drawn to religious life from an early age, but was promised in an arranged marriage to Saint Ansbert of Chaussy. Dreading marriage, Angadrisma prayed for a miracle to prevent it; she was striken with leprosy. The marriage was broken off, Ansbert married some one else, and Angadrisma became a nun; the leprosy was cured the moment she received the veil from Saint Ouen, archbishop of Rouen. Abbess of the Benedictine monastery of Aroƫr near Beauvais, France. Miracle worker.

posted by Moo on 06/13/06 at 10:00pm

I wouldn't mind Colonel Mustard - who did it with the maid and a candlestick in the study. Or was that Colonel Mustard, who studied the maid with a candlestick? Clue is not a game for dyslexics or people prone to mixing up words.

But I digress -
Actually - Cosmo. I love that name, Cosmo.
Short for Cosmopolitan, not Cosima.

I wouldn't mind a good long unpronounceable Russian name, either. Illyovich Oblonsky Levin Scherbatsky Leonid.

That's the first name, mind you.


Much Love to All

Utah?

Eastern side, western side, or the four corners area.

JH

(Cosmo)

posted by John Henley on 05/07/08 at 2:36pm

JOHN:
If I didn't know you so well, I would be very concerned about you! :-)

We're going to visit four national parks: Arches, Capitol Reef, Bryce and Zion.

posted by Moo on 05/13/08 at 12:09pm


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