Originally posted by Borderstone:
Are you familiar with any of that? We used to go on field trips to Balboa Park when I was in school there. What I remember most about those Heights, and La Jolla in general, is they sat on those beautiful cliffs overlooking the even more beautiful Black's Beach - My home away from Balboa. And, ah, the Bikinis - Wait a minute - What Bikinis? The Rez PS: Odd thing I've noticed. As I travel up (and down) the Balboa Penninsula the surfer boys look the same and the bikini girls still look the same. Only I seem to have changed. Do you think it's that way at Black's Beach, too? Oh, No! (McAuley Culkin Pose) |
quote:Originally posted by Ducaire:
Watchman, quit playing games. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/confused.gif What? |
I'm just new but my name comes from the brand of musical instrument that I play, a Music Man Sting Ray bass guitar. It has a really unique sound that I love and coincidentally Rick Haynes (Gord's bassist) played one for awhile, too. Might have had a small part in my decision, I guess.
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quote:Originally posted by SilverHeels:
I bet none of ya can guess how I cane by my nickname ... http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif Did you get your from "Christian Island"? I've heard the words 'silver heels' in there plenty of times. |
My name was gifted to me in an inadvertant and unexpected way. It was a beautiful early October day with a warm sun and turquoise sky. I was at a small Native American gathering at the foothills of the Catskill mountains in upstate NY. There was a Taino(the native people of what is today Puerto Rico) storyteller teaching me and the other listeners about how the Redheart tribe came to be. When he finished, me and two or three others were talking to him aside and I remember saying how Redheart is the name I was always searching for. He instructed me to keep the name for one year, and if it is as strong in you then as it is today, then the name is yours to keep. Just at that moment, I looked skyward and saw four hawks flying in a perfect circle directly over us. I remember how he said that was a very sacred moment. That day was nearly ten winters ago.
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quote:Originally posted by redheart:
My name was gifted to me in an inadvertant and unexpected way. It was a beautiful early October day with a warm sun and turquoise sky. I was at a small Native American gathering at the foothills of the Catskill mountains in upstate NY. There was a Taino(the native people of what is today Puerto Rico) storyteller teaching me and the other listeners about how the Redheart tribe came to be. When he finished, me and two or three others were talking to him aside and I remember saying how Redheart is the name I was always searching for. He instructed me to keep the name for one year, and if it is as strong in you then as it is today, then the name is yours to keep. Just at that moment, I looked skyward and saw four hawks flying in a perfect circle directly over us. I remember how he said that was a very sacred moment. That day was nearly ten winters ago. ..... http://www.corfid.com/ubb/confused.gif http://www.corfid.com/ubb/eek.gif |
.......even here
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