wonder if this applies to some of the female species ? The name "dragon" comes to us from the Greek word for seeing "derkein". In legends, it is known as a prophet; a riddler; and a guardian of temples, paradises, magic, and hidden treasures. Siegfried battled a dragon for immortality and Hercules confronted one for the golden apples of great happiness. Sometimes the key to the entrance of these hidden places is the hero's own sword, dripping with the dragon's blood. From these legends, the dragon gains a reputation for strength, vigilance, wisdom, jealousy, and miserliness. Vikings had dragon figureheads on the believed to endow keen site and cunning the dragon is the symbol of things, attitudes, or habits which although difficult to resist must be overthrown
or possibly... Tiger sharks are named for the dark, vertical stripes. These predators have a duly earned . because they have a near completely undiscerning palate, they are not likely to swim away after biting 'some poor fella' as great whites frequently do. They are consummate scavengers, with excellent senses of sight and smell and a nearly limitless menu of diet items. They have sharp, highly serrated replenishing teeth and powerful jaws to crack the bones s of hardened men
mmmm ...seems some of the financial sector tend ti agree ? Yet there's a strong opposite argumemt -perhaps economics have outdated ideals / morals / democracy in the choice for self determined destiny ?
Capt -this cs ieforums galaxy is seriously overated - suggest we return to rw at warp speed - definitely no entertainment here at present....now can ye please beam me up Scotty !
RE: Any one get cold feet when it comes to meeting up.
which part of bye don't u understand ?And u won't ever see my face