My name comes from my friends daughter who was 3 at the time, she made it up for a teddy she had and I asked her if I could use it coz it was cute & Original and she said yes and its stuck 2 me ever since.. people who know me say its perfect for me.
Plus I know its most likely not gonna be taken.
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I choose Krosus cause I tried to put together a name I had never heard of before. So I searched the Internet for Krosus and found only like 3 entires or so for when i played online games i'd be unique. That was 8 years ago or more and just recently I found out Krosus is close to the name in German of a Persian king who was exceeding rich Kroseus or something like that.
Daedalus (Daidalos) was originally an Athenian master craftsman and inventor. Daedalus was the son of Eupalamus and the great grandson of King Erechtheus of Athens. Daedalus was also brother of a sister, named Perdix.
Daedalus was exiled from Athens when he killed his own nephew, Talus, the son of Perdix. Talus became a pupil or an apprentice to Daedalus, when he was twelve. Talus was so gifted that he invented the saw, from observing the backbone of a fish, and a compass to draw circle. Jealous of his nephew's talent and fearing that he would soon surpass him, Daedalus flung his nephew from the top of the Acropolis.
According to the poet Ovid, Talus was turned into a low-flying bird, because it fear to fly too high. Daedalus was caught trying to hide his nephew's body, by burying it. Depending on the sources, he either fled or was banished from Athens, after he was found guilty in a trial at Areopagus.
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Originally posted by DaedalusI love his story.....Greek mythology/history has always fascinated me
Daedalus (Daidalos) was originally an Athenian master craftsman and inventor. Daedalus was the son of Eupalamus and the great grandson of King Erechtheus of Athens. Daedalus was also brother of a sister, named Perdix.Daedalus was exiled from Athens when he killed his own nephew, Talus, the son of Perdix. Talus became a pupil or an apprentice to Daedalus, when he was twelve. Talus was so gifted that he invented the saw, from observing the backbone of a fish, and a compass to draw circle. Jealous of his nephew's talent and fearing that he would soon surpass him, Daedalus flung his nephew from the top of the Acropolis.
According to the poet Ovid, Talus was turned into a low-flying bird, because it fear to fly too high. Daedalus was caught trying to hide his nephew's body, by burying it. Depending on the sources, he either fled or was banished from Athens, after he was found guilty in a trial at Areopagus.
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Why am I Bg Gay Kirk... a question I have been asked many times... bit boring really... At Charnwood 2001 Scout International Camp a young Guide (Girl Scout to you Americans!) said I reminded her of Big Gay Al from South Park... in that I was big, friendly, accepting, and good at helping people with their problems... and thats it...