What does your user name (member name) mean?

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Good day Godsgirl!

Ahwatukee is a township of Phoenix which is on the other side of South Mountain and on the west side of the 10 freeway, with Chandler on the east side. It is one giant cul-de-sac. So, that is where I got my name from. I figured that nobody would have that name.
We can't even pronounce it. :ROFL:
 
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We can't even pronounce it. :ROFL:
I believe it's pronounced "Ahwatukee":LOL:
that's
AH WA TOO KEY
Ahwatukee
I learned it here:
HEY! NOw that I know it, it's fun to say Ahwatukee Ahwatukee Ahwatukee
 
Lanolin means sheep grease. Or anointed sheep, take your pick.
I got it off a cartoon character, who was a sheep. Her brother was named Bo. I suppose for Bo Peep.

You can use lanolin to soften your skin, its a good moisturiser.

Oh also, I think there is a few mentions in the bible about sheep and lambs...hmmm
 
I got it off a cartoon character, who was a sheep. Her brother was named Bo.

Oh also, I think there is a few mentions in the bible about sheep and lambs...hmmm
From "Garfield and Friends" (Orson's Farm)
lol I loved it as a kid, now mine love to watch it.
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"G00WZ" means nothing, i just like the way it looks, and listening to people struggle trying to pronounce it on mic is always an added bonus. I remember a long time ago a woman pmed me just to let me know that she thought my username was stupid.
 
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Laughingheart is my chosen perspective. Yes life has its difficulty and pain, loneliness and disappointment but I refuse to give it my focus. There is so much beauty, and wonder, humour and love, and that it is the theme of my life. We are told to focus on things that bring us to a place of gratitude. The garment of praise really does wonders for the spirit of heaviness. I spent years in crippling pain. As odd as this sounds, I had a dream one night that I was at a gallery opening of my work. At that point I wasn't an artist. The way I felt in that dream changed me. I focused on creating artwork, learning to work with beautifully coloured textiles, creating small sculptures, rugs and baskets. It was hard, and sometimes I couldn't even use my hands, but being saturated in textures, and the patinas of old metals, and the creative process, was a release. I became a multimedia artist. In the midst of pain it lightened my heart. I feel God's presence when I create. It is a gift from him to feel that happiness. Despite whatever was happening, I did not take myself seriously. Getting over myself was a gift of having been so ill. Now, being able to appreciate the wonder of nature and all the richness of these things gave me a laughing heart, and thus, my name.
 
FAITHandFLESH...

Faith, because that is all we need for salvation. Flesh, because on this side of eternity, there will always be a battle with the flesh...
 
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For some reason, when I see your nickname, I don't visualize blue even though it says blue, I see orange. I wonder why... LOL
and I don't think of her as "Blue_ladybug" I always thinks 'blue/orange kitty cat" :LOL:
 
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Mine is Norse for Hammer. I needed a name for a paladin for an rpg I was playing. I’m not very good at coming up with names so it has kind of stuck since then.
 
Deuteronomy

From the Late Latin, Deuteronomium, from Greek Deuteronomion, literally "second law," from deuteros "second" + nomos "law" (see numismatics). A mistranslation of Hebrew mishneh hattorah hazzoth "a copy of this law" [Deut. xvii:18]. The Book is a repetition, with comments, of the Decalogue and most of the laws of Exodus. The title was translated literally into Old English as æfteræ, literally "after-law."
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Maxwel is the unabridged and non-abbreviated form of the common name which is generally rendered as Maxwel... except in those instances in which it isn't.

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Maxwel is the unabridged and non-abbreviated form of the common name which is generally rendered as Maxwel... except in those instances in which it isn't.

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I picture you with your cyclopes eye drinking a big mug of coffee..... b/c I remember as a little kid always seeing commercials for "Maxwell House" brand coffee.........