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Post by darkvillainess on Apr 4, 2016 12:36:06 GMT -6
Hi There!
My Name is Erin! You may call me that or D.V.
I have been practicing Irish Polytheism Since I was 16. I am 30 now. I am a Devotee to Manannan mac Lir.
I currently live in the American South but I move state to state all the time. Mostly sticking in the south. I have a husband, child, and cat.
I do a lot of volunteer work. I crochet, paint, write, make candles, soaps, jewelry. I like Pineapples. It is a southern thing.
I cant wait to meet you all!
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Post by Allec on Apr 4, 2016 13:57:09 GMT -6
Hey there Erin  Glad to have you here! Pineapples are indeed a southern thing, combined with hospitality if I'm remembering correctly?
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Post by darkvillainess on Apr 4, 2016 15:04:17 GMT -6
Indeed, Allec! Having the Pineapple on my doors, kitchen, dinning room, living room, and guest room helps me remember my polytheistic ways of hospitality, but in a very southern way.
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Post by Allec on Apr 4, 2016 20:40:47 GMT -6
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Boggan
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Religion: Gaelic Polytheist
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Post by Boggan on Apr 5, 2016 4:53:09 GMT -6
Hey D.V! Good to see you here! Welcome!
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Post by darkvillainess on Apr 5, 2016 10:30:01 GMT -6
Boggan! Good to see you!
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Scrivener
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Post by Scrivener on Apr 10, 2016 11:32:59 GMT -6
Nice to meet you, Erin! My name is Jasmine. I look forward to learning more about you.
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Post by Radha Ní Dhaimhín on Apr 11, 2016 20:31:40 GMT -6
Hey there Erin  Glad to have you here! Pineapples are indeed a southern thing, combined with hospitality if I'm remembering correctly? They're a Rhode Island thing, too! I can't remember why, but we have a giant pineapple (or pinoli nut, depending on who you're asking) hanging over the entrance to Federal Hill. Either one indicates hospitality! 
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