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Robohide introduced me to geocaching the same week I met a special woman (now my wife)! She is from Poland and the first two words I learned in Polish were Piwko = beer and Kurczak = chicken, yes our first date was a dinner date. When she geocaches with me or joins me for events she is noted in the logs as Slonecznik = sunflower.
Interesting story Ron. Didn’t we think of combining our names at one point for our Event?
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Originally posted by arcangl7:
Wow, I supose the odds are a simple 1 in 365 that someone in the WGA would share my birthday. Actually with our membership numbers there should be someone else as well. Glad to find another member of the 7-11 club!
I knew I liked you when I met you!
My name in Sweden is pronounced Yonsson (Yone-son),and I am Big!
Kent because it is my first name and 1915 because it was the address of the first house I owned. I figured if I got lost easily… Besides, as with Zuma, since I didn’t know how long I would do this I didn’t put much thought into it. I really want to change my name to Jolly Roger, but I seem to be established now. Sigh.
i really wish i had one of those cool stories about my name. but i have been djwini in all my incarnations on chat rooms and email since i started computing. it comes from D onna J ean WINI arski, so when you say it, it is deejay wini, not all mushed up like some have tried to make it. ha!