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Thursday, September 11, 2003

OLD GEEZER

This name has a very old history.

There was a general in the wars between the Goths and the Huns, whose name was Gizr the Old (http://www.stavacademy.co.uk/mimir/cultothin.htm chapter 1, paragraph 5).

Gizr was a Goth.

The Vikings kept alive his saga, and I suppose his name was brought to the USA by Scandinavians, or possibly by Anglo Saxons.

Another possibility is that the Gothic tale is a rehashing of a much older saga involving Gizr the Old, which sometimes happens in ancient Scandinavian literature.

For example, the saga of the Battle of Bravoll (http://erikthevermilion.com/norse.music.htm#valhalla), involving King Harald Wartooth (Harald Hilditonn) is actually a retelling of the war between the Aesir and the Vanir.

For details of this, see Viktor Rydberg's 1910 classical analysis and synopsis of seemingly diverse Norse literature, Teutonic Mythology (http://www.boudicca.de/teut.htm).


Wednesday, September 10, 2003

KEEP YOUR WOMAN HAPPY

Evenings are for paying attention to her.

Tell her what you like about her all evening long.

Ask her what she would like you to change.

Read about her astrology sign here.


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