January 9, 2007

Shades of Gray

What do the following things have in common?

Saint Tatiana Christian Martyr

Saint Dwynwen Welsh Patron Saint of Lovers

niCk (mem beth) Far from a saint, not yet a martyr, always a lover



Clue: niCkivus (I just made that word up, so don't try and Google it.)


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10 comments:

BBC said...

No saint was ever perfect either.

Besides, most of those stories were made up, they are just stories.

Being a lover is fine, just find someone worthy of loving. Good luck.

Blueberry said...

January 25? Is that your birthday? With all those Saint Days we should get a holiday or something.

Angry Ballerina said...

St. Nick??

Anonymous said...

Hi Nick!

The two links bring me to Tatiana..

Might be stories but fun to read anyhow.. ;-)

I don't think that there is a Saint-Nancy... hahahaha sounds and looks funny... I'll have to google it for fun... because yeah.. I don't have anything better to do with my time.. ;-)

So tell me, what do they have in common?

I can't seem to be able to get into blogger today.. I've been trying to post but no such luck..

Talk to you later.. OXOXOXOXO

azgoddess said...

funny man - too funny!!! love the cartoon at the end...

and hey -- this is your blog -- who's to say you can't make yourself a saint! all power to ya!

FreakyNick said...

The link for Saint Dwynwen is fixed.

Blueberry is right. January 25 is the date of niCkalia, or niCkmas for anyone who needs to worship me (I don't recommend it). niCkivus is for the rest of us, wrestling starts immediately after the nude dancers leave.

Blueberry said...

They are leaving BEFORE the wrestling starts? (or is it "rasslin"?). Oil them up and we can place bets on them. Merry niCkmas (on the 25th).

Pam said...

Hee hee on the comments.

You are probably more worthy of worship than 99.99% of the other recipients out there ;-).

Me said...

Well, this old grandma is STILL filled with youthful idealism. Make that oldie idealism. (The former Hill here).

Evil Spock said...

Do I get to put a tree?