On Feb 23, 5:19?pm, "Guerite?" wrote:
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On Feb 20, 12:09?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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David Eduardo wrote:
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On Feb 19, 9:10 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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We've seen him confused now about his own job title,
A typo is not confusing to me. Apparently it is to you
Lies apparently aren't confusing to you, either.
Again, a mistake by an industry association in a convention program
is
hardly an issue
his ethnicity
Ethnically, I am Irish and Celt. There is no confusion there.
Not on my part, but then I don't go around calling myself Eduardo.
As mentioned, it was my baptismal name... given to me by my
godparents on
that occasion.
Wait! Didn't you say in the past that it was given to you by your
Mother
at your
baptism?
Correct. My mother selected the name, and the godparents "gave it" at
the
ceremony... as in "they gave the response" That's the way it is done.
The
priest asks the godparents, "and what name have you selected..." and the
godparents respond. The person who decided on the name can be the
parents,
or the whole family, I suppose. In my case, it was my mother... who used
a
name she liked from when she lived in Europe whjich was, as required,
also
the name of a saint.
At any rate, here is a quote from August 20, 2006 in
alt.politics.immigration:
"Funny, because I was baptized in 1947 and "Eduardo" is a name my
mother
liked from the time she lived in Europe."
I guess your godparents liked it too. Myself, I would have baptized
you
'Stupido'.
You don't understand the baptism ceremony, obviously. When my daughters
were
baptized, a saint's name was added to the first given name... such as
Jennifer Anne Altieri Gleason, and so on. In this case, the parents
decided,
and the grandparents answered the responsorial question as was the
custom.
The fact that the godparents give a response does not mean they made the
decision, although they could have been given the honor if the family
had
wanted.
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How stupid are you ? You post all this personal information on the
Internet, then provide a link to your Web site:
http://davidgleason.com/
Not as stupid as you, obviously.- Hide quoted text -
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