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Post by wolferin on Oct 31, 2006 22:54:57 GMT 2
The weather is getting colder every day. I hate these "jumps" in November and March. In Saturday it was 20C and on TV said 6C for the day-after-tomorrow, below 0C in the night and snow in the mountains. In southern Finland it's heavy snow and storm warnings!! Watch out you all!! O-oh!
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Post by wolferin on Oct 20, 2006 10:31:30 GMT 2
Sun, "golden" autumn, 17C, very pleasant.
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Post by wolferin on Oct 8, 2006 23:36:21 GMT 2
Rain, rain, rain, three days - rain. Very boring.
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Post by wolferin on Feb 15, 2008 14:11:22 GMT 2
Wolferin - it's a mixture from the German word "werwolf" and the English "werewolf", meaning one and the same. The suffix "in" is for female in German. Yesterday, when I re-enter the forum after a long time, I thought of changing my nick to "Ragna". Ragna is the nickname I use in all other forums I write, it's just a name, female from Ragnar. But at the end I decided "wolferin" is o.k. The avatar is Red Sonja, because I have long brown-reddish hair. At that moment this is the avatar I use everywhere.
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Post by wolferin on Feb 9, 2007 3:31:31 GMT 2
Altaria - The Fallen Empire
A friend gave me this album and I said " That's the hard rock I like".
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Post by wolferin on Oct 31, 2006 22:45:22 GMT 2
the name Clementina means that "small orange" here too. May be I must change my avatar with an orange or a tangerine, though I like the aurora borealis very much. ;D ;D
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Post by wolferin on Oct 30, 2006 20:27:28 GMT 2
My first names are Claudia Barbera, Claudia means limping, Barbera means ' the Barbarian'. Well, fits quite well. I have had ankle surgery and cannot walk so well and according to my neighbours, I am a barbarian, because I do things my way. I always wonder if I would have had these life-long ankle problems if I had a different name... ;D Hm, according to the numerology, if you have another name, you'll have another destiny. But from one side it may not be true and from another -problems are everywhere. And I think, it's very good that you do the things your way. You're right about te clementine.. it's slightly smaller than an orange... But Wolferin: what is the name of your son then? I mean 10 letters is quite a lot of letters I'm curious now Ha-ha-ha, I know there's a sort of tangerines (mandarina) with my name. I often joke with this, when i see them on the market place. ;D The name of my son is Konstantin, or it can be written Constantine (in this version -11 letters!). Rutger I pronounce like in German, phonetically, but I know it sounds different in Dutch.
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Post by wolferin on Oct 30, 2006 10:53:58 GMT 2
My name is Klimentina, may be must be spelled Climentina, but I'm used to write it with"K" in the Latin alphabet, to be the same letter as in the Cyrillic. The name is from Latin origin and means "merciful". It's rare name and a long one - 10 letters. When I was a child I don't like it very much, 'cause everybody shortened it as he liked - Klima, Klime, Keti, Kiti, Ina. But as the time passed I understood that sometimes it's not bad to have a "remarkable" name and now I like it. And I gave to my son a name with 10 letters. ;D
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Post by wolferin on Feb 3, 2007 22:29:58 GMT 2
Hi, I'm so glad to see you here as well.
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Post by wolferin on Sept 18, 2006 14:14:20 GMT 2
Hi, I'm from Bulgaria. It a coutry in the middle of the Balkan peninsula. Our neighbours are Turkey, Romania, Serbia, Macedonia, Greece. I found ocassionally this forum and I liked it. I like Finnish rock, "white" metal, vikings, these that feel vikings by heart, these that feel young by heart, history, mythology, cuisine, wine, beer, nature, children, movies... I heard Korpiklaani and I became a fan.
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Post by wolferin on Feb 4, 2007 0:08:20 GMT 2
wolferin
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Post by wolferin on Nov 18, 2006 11:09:02 GMT 2
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