Omigawd! The pressure! The pressure! Okay!
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"Sinjun"... This is actually "St. John " which, as a name, is pronounced in Great Britain as "Sinjun". The name also appears spelled phonetically as "Sinjon" and "Sinjun". The "meaning" of the name is actually a way in which Roman Catholic families honored St. John the Baptist . For the meaning of the name John (which you probably already know, anyway), simply click on the blue hyperlink.
"Dempsey" is of Gaelic origin -- it's an anglicized form of "O Diomasaigh" and "Mac Diomasaigh", meaning "descendant of Diomasach" or "descendant of Diomasaigh". Both names are derived from the Gaelic word "diomas", meaning "proud".
Now, bow down to me and tell me I'm a goddess for having saved you. :)
-- Nanaea
"Dempsey" is of Gaelic origin -- it's an anglicized form of "O Diomasaigh" and "Mac Diomasaigh", meaning "descendant of Diomasach" or "descendant of Diomasaigh". Both names are derived from the Gaelic word "diomas", meaning "proud".
Now, bow down to me and tell me I'm a goddess for having saved you. :)
-- Nanaea
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You are a GODDESS!!!! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. You have truly saved me! Not only did I not want to detail the car, (although the weekend would have been nice...) the very fact that I WON the bet was worth some of the pressure. I am very impressed with the information you have given me. Once again thank you from the bottom of my almost blistered feet.
Shannan
Shannan
You're welcome, and I must say...
...your name query was one of the coolest we've gotten here in quite awhile.
You get major props for being different. :)
-- Nanaea
...your name query was one of the coolest we've gotten here in quite awhile.
You get major props for being different. :)
-- Nanaea
You think a bet like that's not pressure? The list of things I'd do to avoid detailing a car outside in Dallas between now and October 1 would rival the Manhattan Yellow Pages in size!! One nasty summer climate!