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R.I.P. Ayres in the dark of deep places ... a point? Is there a point to anything when politicians will eliminate anything that is healthy for the common good? Thus the uncommon nature of irrational disposition ... the great mystery thus made a spot for eM! Wee forum ... just a little thingy ... aliens be folly there according to some de bates ... bates being like metaphor and few grasp them! Tough fissures ... cracked indeed ... the dash is on and no one knows why ... irresolvable matters to be Eire ... bare?
 
Another dilemma for the politicians as us too ... did you know that a di Lem Ma was a two hearted items ... perhaps something copying the mined as having an obverse side ... until the Eris 'm matter feints away ...

Really in Semite tongues Lem is the heart of the expedition ... it even guided a shot at the Moon that realists disbelieve ...as they hoped humanity couldn't gather that much ... such as sometimes the "m" is a "v" giving room for the ithch ... and we're back to that! Some say id'll have to go ... as signs go down ... castings?
 
In a filed of blind faith (kind of Wahl) is there call to try and peer through it? The challenge is immense given the urge against knowing as it is considered more dangerous than emotional irrationality ... so dissonance wins at some points in the chaotic field as a Wahl to be accosted!

Can such conspiracies be riddled with holes ... imagine riddle erse ... erse you can't catch it is wrote down for posterity and latent portions and sectors ... that's the word as it be --- Shook in Point! Joust; as Joe's what ... is a point obverse having two ends like a sword ... one often dull for beating something out of somewhere erse we miss it ... erse may be a misspelling of ere in plural form which is difficult as Erin and Eire out distant psyche as a dark and mist serious domain! Everything is loaded with err as we didn't wish to start with knowledge ... thus the learning swerve as declared in the writings of Po Goes ... in reality nothing like virtue! Yet eliminated ...

These things are best is observed from at least two sides even tho' the angles are infinite ... as points of an urchin, or birds in acacia bush ... thorny issue! Sophisticated, or just bristly and complex ... hoo could even know in these surroundings we submit to with delicacy ... because little critical matter is accepted by the rooster ... Pete's bird? Probably fey if you attended to it ... Fa intent? Faint enđ ... nebulae clears ... maybe the heat of sol; it sometimes it flames ...
 
Oh the levity of the cod piece after 30 years or so ... that is "ans" in some Semite terms about times ... expect some restructuring ...

Imagine all things wearing down because of the assult of contrary winds that despise anything alternate! WE appear not (incarnate) able to deal with foreign exchange ... a bad code? This could expand a psyche catastrophically! Thus blown as Gabriel warned ... if you don't have a camel ... purchase a donkey because you're going to go ... mule train? That's serve ...
 
Dang, is it ever warm here today. And supposed to be warmer still tomorrow. Nice to have a warm spell in the Fall but we actually switched our returns from hot to cold thinking we would be using the furnace soon. Though this is only lasting a few days. By the weekend we're into low teens Celsius with showers.
 
'Tis grey, damp and drizzly here today - just like yesterday. I spent some time thinking of possible names for the expected Ggrandaughter at the request of the young parents . They chose Eloise right away and have now changed their minds.
 
They chose Eloise right away and have now changed their minds.
I actually kind of like Eloise myself. But she ain't my baby or grandbaby.

I am not sure what we would have called a girl, to be honest. We knew early enough that it was a boy (there's reasons) that we didn't really research girl's names that much.
 
I refrained from offering an opinion. I'm only the Ggrandma! Most of the family found it a bit awkward with their surname and they got further remarks about that from friends. Presumably that had something to do with them changing their minds.

We amused ourselves on car trips during pregnancy one by discussing names - what we each liked/disliked, what went well with our surname, family names to consider/avoid etc. Had four complete names selected when the first child arrived. Each kid got a Brit based name and a Swedish based name to acknowledge parental backgrounds. Silly really, as two of the kids were adopted! Needless to say my guy's grandmother objected vociferously to our chosen names. Likely she wouldn't have fully approved of anything she thought I had a say in! She had an intense dislike for people with British accents (long story).
None of the kids have complained about or altered their names so I assume they are happy enough with them.
 
My son, born in Germany, would have been a “Frances”, if he had been a girl. We were told later that would be a very old fashion name, so he got lucky.
I have a friend in Germany, she was born Christmas eve. Her story was that grandma was sent to register her name and grandma could not remember- so she ended up being named Christiane, because of her birthday. Not sure about the truth in that story.
 
Names can raise the disagreeable in us that incarnates close to the surface ... or so it appears!

Does this generate a populist hate for word in general for anyone that can't be named? Po Pu ... Pu was deficient in something ... unbelievable!

Thus 100 Ache Ire woods ...
 
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I have a friend in Germany, she was born Christmas eve. Her story was that grandma was sent to register her name and grandma could not remember- so she ended up being named Christiane, because of her birthday. Not sure about the truth in that story.

I know a woman named Carol; so named because she was born on Christmas Eve.
 
I know a woman named Carol; so named because she was born on Christmas Eve.

Thus the Carolinian continuance of Chuck as Charles the flaming one ... stoking the fires of Danes and Dançe! Lights in Sedillo ... as "c" ... ligt is a sense of great chaotic energy dispersed ... somewhat disseminated ... in great dissonance (Eris an icon)! Ethereal gatherings grasp ... resulting in great inlet in small places as if innate ... its not out there atoll because of extant hatred! Sedillo is a Castilian Name as cast in the Tara of Bull fight!

I thought I'd toss that out to yah ... span yard under the divider at the point of Rhodes? Under that a lot of water of de Zae! As normal nothing makes sense ... because of imperialist's wouldn't have it ... and support was lost ... source of hanging party Syble's ... sibylline non sense? Pure wordplay as the ball roles ...

Make it as it goes ...
 
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