:-* :-* :-*
How, Pajackok nice new name. ;D
Yes i remember back on the beeb boards and you talking about this sort of thing,you have certainly come along way on your travels.
Good luck to you .Keep me up to date.
cheers Rosebud. :-*
Am impressed by the meaning of the name but it's a bit of a mouthful!! Won't try to shorten it but give it the respect it is due now that I understand it ...
Here is a wee teepee to be going on with
(http://images-partners.google.com/images?q=tbn:1yaZysMcauoJ:http%3A//www.chariho.k12.ri.us/cms/library/images/teepee.gif)
Fascinating!
My great-grandmother was scared of Indians, on her way from Indiana to Denver. Except for the Utes & Tannees who were friendly.
The 'baddies' once broke in, with "how many ponies for the fair-haired squaw" !! Keep us posted. = Tim
pajackok-hello again, in any incarnation!! will the tiger not be seen any more, or are you keeping him? i rather liked him!
This is fascinating stuff - I shall miss Ozzy :(.....but I think I will call you Ciaran if that's ok with you as it is less of a mouthful (as Wicker says) ;D
Pat
PS............and don't lose the tiger, we love him :-* ;) :)
Hmmm, Nice name pity I am not sure how to pronounce it. Never mind I only have to spell it and i can do that fine (I think ;D)
Welcome Pajackok (?)
Name change no prob, we still see our much loved tiger, so all happy!
MV thinks that Ciaran is easier to say than Pajockok...
Quote from: Multiveg on October 22, 2004, 09:32:11
MV thinks that Ciaran is easier to say than Pajockok...
Methinks the 'user formerly known as Ozzy', agrees with you now MV. He has now changed to Ciaran. Which is much easier to say and spell!