From: Ryan Hebert (dpaladin110@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Oct 21 2003 - 21:01:56 MDT
My family names pets based off of Greek mythology. I have a cat, Ichirus.
Had a dog named Apollo.
>From: athe nonrex <athenonrex@godisdead.com>
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>To: virus@lucifer.com
>Subject: RE: virus: on a less serious note...
>Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 19:38:09 -0700 (PDT)
>
>[athenonrex]
>aside from this particular instance of name/pet name calling, i was
>curious if i was alone in, directly or indirectly, biblically naming
>someone/something (or, maybe not strictly biblically, perhaps just
>obscure references of some kind...) curious what other people can/have
>come up with...
>
>[Kalkor]
>My cat's name is Thalia. I chose it because she entertained me on first
>sight. When I walked into the humane society, into the room with all the
>cages, the first thing that hit me was the extreme level of noise that just
>sounded sorrowful, and fearful, and unhappy in general. And there she was,
>sitting about 6" back from her cage wall, in that regal posture cats get,
>sitting on rear haunches with front legs fully extended vertically. As I
>approached the cage, she stood up, stretched langorously, and sauntered
>over
>to the door. Then she said one thing, "prrrrrrrow?" I was hooked! No
>whining, no crying, with all that noise around her, she seemed unfazed. I
>have not been disappointed; she's a wonderful emotional anchor and buffer.
>
>[athenonrex]
>thalia? sweet. the reference befuddles me at the moment, but i like the
>name. nice name choice...
>
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