QUOTE(nickisthemost @ Jul 14 2008, 04:00 PM)
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QUOTE(nickisthemost @ Jul 14 2008, 04:00 PM) The Miromiro, while tiny in size, played an important role in old Māori rituals, from birth to death. Like the bat, fantail and morepork, appearance of this bird unexpectedly inside a house was regarded as an aitua, omen of misfortune. It was regarded as a medium to the gods. The verb “miro” or “mimiro”, perhaps gives a key to the import of the bird’s name, for it means “to twist or twirl rapidly”, “to move quickly”. Its sharp sight in seeking out insects and grubs is recalled in the saying about an observant person, he karu miromiro, having a tomtit’s eye. It can spot an insect up to 10 metres away. |
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hmmm....guys I wan to change new name d I guess
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QUOTE(miromiro @ Jul 14 2008, 04:06 PM) The Miromiro, while tiny in size, played an important role in old Māori rituals, from birth to death. Like the bat, fantail and morepork, appearance of this bird unexpectedly inside a house was regarded as an aitua, omen of misfortune. It was regarded as a medium to the gods. The verb “miro” or “mimiro”, perhaps gives a key to the import of the bird’s name, for it means “to twist or twirl rapidly”, “to move quickly”. Its sharp sight in seeking out insects and grubs is recalled in the saying about an observant person, he karu miromiro, having a tomtit’s eye. It can spot an insect up to 10 metres away. i c QUOTE(JS5016 @ Jul 14 2008, 04:10 PM) what ever you want anyway i'm gonna leave in just about few minutes from now |
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JS tis sat u work ?
btw... hi everybody ^__^ |
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