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![]() wrote: an_old_friend wrote: wrote: wrote: Fogware bull**** is your specialty, Len. You're the acknowledged expert on that subject. Steve says "colorful euphemisms" aren't used by sailors and marines. I guess you're serving in other ways again. but stevie don't tolerateword like bull**** oh i forgot stebie lie about that too "K4YZ" has become a colorful euphimism for intolerant, bad mannered RRAP citizen. euphimish? not sure that is the right word Byword seems more on target, Definitive example even better, Yes Ia m quibbling |
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From: Iitoi on Nov 11, 7:58 pm
The Man in the Maze QRV from Baboquivari Peak, AZ PS: The correct name is Iitoi, not iitoi. It is NOT, little brother. At best it is Papago Pete or as a simple Basket Case... In Tohono O'odham LEGENDS it goes something like this: "The 'Man in the Maze' legend is of Iitoi, also known as Elder Brother. Spared from death by his creator because of his true and honest ways, he was chosen to help create the Hohokam people from whom the Tohono O'odham descended, after a flood killed all the other desert people who had turned sinful." There's much more, including "Iitoi being placed on Baboquivari mountain." [by the creator] Lovely add-on to legend on how butterflies were created, very cute. :-) Basket making is a long-honored tradition of the Tohono O'odham and many of their baskets include a maze in the weaving design with a crude figure of a person entering/leaving the maze... hence the "Man in the Maze" as the LEGEND is known today. In order to be capitalized as Iitoi, if you are not of Japanese ancestry and bearing that Anglicized version of the Japanese family name, then you have to be long dead and the stuff of legends to use "Iitoi." You are none of those, hence the uncapitalized "name" of iitoi to denote a LITTLE brother. Are you the stuff of legend? Or just stuff? Maybe others could use a "title/name" of some religion? How about Jesus Christ himself? Or one of the apostles? How about "Sistah" of Bhudda? Or Muhammad's own mountain? Not much basket weaving about that, I realize, and little hope (or Hopi) for profit (or prophet). Promoting yucca baskets is more "mystical." I realize that morse code radiotelegraphy is sometimes worshipped as a legend, but I don't think "the People" will accept that. You tell us, LITTLE brother. Do "the People" revere morse code? Do they worship St. Hiram and the legendary "T.O.M.?" Many Navajo call themselves The People. There can't be TWO "People" can there? Do you ascribe "true and honest ways" to the Navajo? What do "The People" think of amateur radio periodical cover designs and publishing logos? You seem to be hot to trot to FIGHT over a periodical that stopped publishing 15 years ago. Do "The People" think Ham Radio magazine is now the stuff of legends? Have you checked with Zenna Henderson on "The People?" She wrote much about "The People." Unfortunately, those were not of this earth. By the way, I come from Chief Blackhawk country where the Winnebago were "The People." Gee, that makes THREE "The People!" Wow, legend-ary dispute! I'm like bored with Jimmie Noserve and his never-ceasing battle to save morsemanship in amateur radio. He is not without sin yet he keeps on casting stones. He has the gall to do it. May his gall stones give him pleasure. Now, if I want to hear about "The People," I can find out from some Hopi I'm acquainted with. But, I would rather read the mysteries of Tony Hillerman and get all "The People" information from Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee thoughts while working with the Navajo Tribal Police. More exciting reading (plus intellectual puzzle fun) to read those novels than a lot of "legendary" gall stone passers' output in this newsgroup. Get those basket weavers to improve on the man in the basket design, okay? Right now it looks like a little stick figure. Don't try to "stick us" with some nonsense of "legends." |
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an old friend wrote:
wrote: "K4YZ" has become a colorful euphimism for intolerant, bad mannered RRAP citizen. euphimish? not sure that is the right word Priceless! The less-than-dynamic duo both managed to butcher the word. I'm with Mark, though. I'm not sure that is the right word. Dave K8MN |
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![]() Dave Heil wrote: an old friend wrote: wrote: "K4YZ" has become a colorful euphimism for intolerant, bad mannered RRAP citizen. euphimish? not sure that is the right word Priceless! The less-than-dynamic duo both managed to butcher the word. I'm with Mark, though. I'm not sure that is the right word. Dave K8MN Why not find out? |
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On 9 Nov 2005 13:31:49 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote:
raped an old friend wrote: a despictable change K4YZ wrote: wrote: a change everyone should be advised that The following person has been advocating the abuse of elders he may also be making flase reports of abusing other in order to attak and cow his foes he also shows signs of being dangerously unstable STEVEN J ROBESON 151 12TH AVE NW WINCHESTER TN 37398 931-967-6282 _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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