Posted on 11/22/2011 12:29:09 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Hey, it beats Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz ("The spoil speeds, the prey hastes") from Isaiah 8:3 or Arphaxad from Genesis 11.
...or Noah, who was one of the daughters of Zelophehad who complained about land inheritance in Numbers 27...
Cheers!
Yes, for names picked at random from the Bible, she could have done a lot worse. But maybe the family just liked the Book of Esther. She had a younger sister named Poratha, who is another son of Haman (mentioned in verse 8), and a brother named Darius. Maybe they just liked Persian names. This was a Scots-Irish family in Virginia so not likely to have any Persian blood.
That’s a great story...I am telling it to people...getting good laughs!
Crusty old Chiefs! I knew an old Chief Aviation Ordinanceman who was as grumpy in the morning as the day is long, and he hated people saying cheerily “Good morning, Chief!”
He said: “WHEN I RETIRE, I AM GOING TO GET ME A DOG, AND I AM GOING TO NAME IT CHIEF. EVERY MORNING, WHEN I SEE THAT DOG, I AM GOING TO KICK IT AND SAY “GOOD MORNING, CHIEF!””
Glad you enjoyed it. I shared your story with the wife of a USMC Colonel (Ret) and she said it sounds just like her husband in the morning - no one speaks to him before Noon since he has retired - maybe in their genes.
Your last name isn't Reno, is it?
Hey, it’s better than hypotenuse...
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