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Ok, I think you win for the most original!!! I once wrote a children's Bible program. One of the days topics was creation, and we dubbed the Rhinoceros "Bony nose", which is as close as I could come to loosely translating the word, based on my extremely limited knowledge of medical terminology! Gotta love the Rhinoceros. Prooves that our God does have an incredible imagination."Krnaf"-(קרנף) in Hebrew is Rhinoceros, A- Krnaf, means "the rhinoceros". I have chosen this name, because I have M.Sc degree in Zoology, And my Research subject was the Broad lipped ("white") rhino. I have researched the Genetics and social structure of a herd of rhino in the Safari zoological center In Tel-aviv. I actually plucked hairs,(that I needed for the genetic research) from the rhinos hears tips! I have Videos( ye, ye I know that reviles how old I am!) that proof it! How many people you know that plucked hairs from rhinoceros hear?
My Avatar is acutely a fotoshop of myself looking like the godfather from movies that I like very much!
Benny
Would that be Sheila??? Did you legally change it??? Are you still in Australia?I think I might just qualify for the most unimaginative award .. Teila is my name.
Well, actually that is not quite true .. I was born in England but when I was 7 years old my parents immigrated to Australia.
In Australia, my name had a meaning. After many years of politely pretending that the old joke I had heard many times was original and how clever they were to think of it; I wanted to change it but did not know what to … a friend’s son could not pronounce my name and kept saying Teila; it stuck
Check my ovation.Mine is also spiritual. Bridebeliever. Bride of Jesus Christ. This has been my "handle" on eBay since I got saved when I was 31.
Revelation 19:7-8
Saved by Grace, yep that says it all!
Ditto that!WONDERFUL!!!! I love it!
-Alex