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#122702 03/02/04 12:49 AM
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I find that when I aggregate my experiences each day that I enter a phantasmagoria state if you will, thus allowing me to pursue my motto of “Peace is the concupiscence of happiness.” It is due to this mind set that enables me to be more of a pursuivant for those around me.

So as to wether or not I lay it on the line, as it were? Yes. And I do it with glee.

Oh, btw I am female.

Peace is the concupiscence of happiness,

Reverend Alimae


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So as to wether or not I lay it on the line, as it were? Yes. And I do it with glee.

I just found you, Reverend Engenderer.

http://allpoetry.com/poets/AlimaeHP

How did u find this place?

Having experienced your writing style first-hand, I would say your self-analysis is pretty much dead on.

"There is much dubiety surrounding my particular method of poetry style as it were. It has been related to me that at times my style is along the lines of being entirely to bravura and at other times it is conundrum which is to difficult to comprehend."

Love your poetry, Reverend, but your motto is beginning to fade on me.

It was a conundrum the first time I saw it, but I don't think I can bravura much more of it ... as it were. Thanks.

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It was never my intention to cause any type of problems, for that I do apologize. I must thank you for bringing this to my attention and I have corrected it. If in the future you find something that is offensive or causes one problems, please feel free to inform me and I will attempt to correct what ever the aberration may be.

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#122705 03/02/04 03:47 AM
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Back to the main reason I posted on this forum, is there anyone whom might have any suggestions as to where I might find the meaning to my name? “Pailani” I guess what I am looking for is some type of direction as to where I might be able to begin my search, this would include being able to break my name down into its’ myriad parts.
I would appreciate any type of help that can be offered.

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Thank you so much for your warm welcome and I will do my utmost to not let you down.

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#122707 03/02/04 04:19 AM
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In answer to your question of "How did u find this place? BTW what's an "engenderer"?

I found AWAD through the net, just as I found AP. I have been looking for a site that would allow me to speak in my normal fashion with out having to think about how I am going to verbalize what I say. Though I am finding that it does not matter what site I go to, I seem to use words that are entirely to hard to comprehend.

An Engenderer is a transitive verb meaning to have offspring: to cause offspring to be conceived or born ( formal ) : beget, give birth to, generate, propagate, spawn

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Pailani

There is a "Pailani" in India in a Region known as Banda.

TASHIL, Block & Thana
There are four Tahsils namely Banda, Naraini, Baberu and Atarra comprising eight blocks of Badokhar-khurd, Jaspura, Tindwari, Naraini, Mahua, Baberu, Bisanda and Kamasinfrom the present district of Banda.

There are seventeen thanas namely Kotwali City, Kotwali Dehat, Mataundh, Tindwari, Pailani, Chilla, Naraini, Atarra, Girwa, Kalinjar, Badousa, Bisenda, Baberu, Kamasin, Fhateganj, Jaspura and Marka.

Maybe this is your "Pailani", Reverend.

Hope it helps.




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Grapho,

Considering India was originally of the Samarian Empire at one time, that would make sense. You have been of immense assistance to me, for this is more information then I had to begin with. Now I actually have a direction in which to direct my search.
I am in your debt and am very thankful to you for this,


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>Considering India was originally of the Samarian Empire

Did you mean Sumerian? The only references to a Samarian Empire I could find were to some sort of elvish D&D type world.


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India was never part of the Sumerian empire, which extended no further east than the western extremities of modern-day Iran and no further south than Kuwait. As far as I can tell, India's only ever been part of the Moghul and British empires.

[Edit] Which is not to say that parts of India, particularly the north and west, have not been overrun in the past, notably, I guess, by Alexander the Great!

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