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Post by kern on Mar 28, 2005 12:55:20 GMT -1
1) Please tell us your name?Keith
2) Do you have a magical name? Bran yr Onnen(new one)
3) What is your current path or tradition?Celtic Pagan
4) How long have you been a student of paganism?off and on for about 4 yrs.
5) What led you to Paganism?The Goddess
6) How old are you?38
7) What city/state do you live in?Andalusia,Al.
8) Do you have a totem or spirt guide?Raven
9) Do you have an animal familiar?no
10) What are your interests?Different things.
11) Do you have a favorite Pagan author?Shakesphere.lol,Nigel Jackson.....
12) Have you ever taken any formal classes or had any formal Craft training? If yes please tell us a bit about it.Nope
13) What is your occupation?...?
14) Do you have a favorite Sabbat? Samhain and Eostre.
15) Favorite season?Spring and Fall.
16) What name do you prefer to be known by on the group?Bran yr Onnen(now)
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Post by siaron on Mar 28, 2005 14:38:50 GMT -1
Croeso Kern!
Welcome to the forum. I hope you enjoy your time here and look forward to reading your posts!
Pob Bendith,
Siaron
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Post by kern on Mar 28, 2005 15:52:27 GMT -1
Ty Siaron! Croeso Kern! Welcome to the forum. I hope you enjoy your time here and look forward to reading your posts! Pob Bendith, Siaron
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Post by Blackbird on Mar 28, 2005 17:23:07 GMT -1
Croeso, Kern Good to meet you - and I think that's the most comprehensive intro I've seen yet ;D I like Shakespeare too - which are your favourite works?
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Post by kern on Mar 28, 2005 19:02:48 GMT -1
Croeso, Kern Good to meet you - and I think that's the most comprehensive intro I've seen yet ;D I like Shakespeare too - which are your favourite works? ;D Well to be honest I have never actually read completly any of his writings,because I cant understand the true meanings,but I love his works as plays or Movies.As for the Plays I like Hamlet,Much Ado About Nothing and Othello.
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Post by Midori on Mar 28, 2005 20:42:04 GMT -1
welcome, Kern.
BB Midori
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Post by goldenhand on Mar 29, 2005 13:40:47 GMT -1
Welcome to the group! Looking forward to talking with you Blessings, Angharad
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Post by Brochfael on Apr 1, 2005 8:21:46 GMT -1
Shakespeare!
Just in case anyone here doesn't already know at least two of his plays have Brythonic roots:
Cymbeline (From Cunobelinos) and King Lear (From Llyr)
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Post by Blackbird on Apr 1, 2005 15:38:47 GMT -1
I love King Lear for that reason. I also like Macbeth, something about that play that stirs the blood ;D
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