The Native American design (I’m most familiar with that from pictographs and Southwestern rugs and baskets) is usually the left-handed form of the broken cross, and therefore different from the Nazi symbol.
Awww. That almost makes up for being well over two hours late (how much over, I’m not sure, because eventually I had to get offline and waste some time sleeping)….
just had my Hindu neighbor paint one whirling log (that sounds worse somehow) in red on his own doorstop - did not last a day before someone got rid of it
J.BenjaminDalton about 14 years ago
I’m glad you like me; And I am reahlly glad you do not end a sentence with a preposition. And… Thanks for coming back.
Mad-ge Dish Soap about 14 years ago
accept apology… now smokum peace pipe….
grapfhics about 14 years ago
Why, thank you.
coltish1 about 14 years ago
Welcome back, Ms. T! I hope all is well … the card is wonderful. Thank you.
LocoOwl about 14 years ago
Thanks for the card, Teresa! Great blog posts today!
Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 years ago
reminds me of a bunch of drooling geeks at a ttitty bar, all convinced that the stripper has eyes just for them
of course , I am not impugning the wholesomeness of Teresa fans nor am I calling Teresa a stripper….. not that that wouldn’t be a bad idea
lewisbower about 14 years ago
NIGHTHAWK You bring out the worst in me. Keep it up, if you can.
gabrielmcgrath about 14 years ago
tardiness excused! who doesn’t love tulips?
madbristowart about 14 years ago
Teresa’s a stripper?!!
rudyt about 14 years ago
Speaking of turning 180 * and rotating the other way…uh…never mind.
I sent you a Hallmark Get-Well card because I cared enough to send the very best. Also, i don’t draw too good.
jpozenel about 14 years ago
Those darned Nazis spoiled the swastika for the rest of us!
razorback2824 about 14 years ago
http://obituarytypo.blogspot.com/2010/09/wonder-woman.html
There’s a lot more of that in the comic book. The title says it all:
Wonder Woman: Bonadge Queen
And yes, there’s more.
Frankr about 14 years ago
AircraftEngineer: I’m certain I have seen pictures of Navajo blankets with that symbol as part of the design.
ottod Premium Member about 14 years ago
The Native American design (I’m most familiar with that from pictographs and Southwestern rugs and baskets) is usually the left-handed form of the broken cross, and therefore different from the Nazi symbol.
Sisyphos about 14 years ago
Awww. That almost makes up for being well over two hours late (how much over, I’m not sure, because eventually I had to get offline and waste some time sleeping)….
trekkermint about 14 years ago
http://www.bigdamnband.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/goofyhat.jpg
matching goofy hat, and a pretty good band, too
just had my Hindu neighbor paint one whirling log (that sounds worse somehow) in red on his own doorstop - did not last a day before someone got rid of it