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"FIVE HORSES IS HER NAME"
A man approached an elderly Native American, pointed at the man's wife, and asked him her name.
"She is called 'Five Horses'," replied the Native American.
"That seems like an unusual name for a wife," said the man. "What does it mean?"
"It's an old Indian name," the elderly man responded with a knowing smile. "It means, 'Nag, nag, nag, nag, nag.'"
A man approached an elderly Native American, pointed at the man's wife, and asked him her name.
"She is called 'Five Horses'," replied the Native American.
"That seems like an unusual name for a wife," said the man. "What does it mean?"
"It's an old Indian name," the elderly man responded with a knowing smile. "It means, 'Nag, nag, nag, nag, nag.'"
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Posted 3 y ago
I am sorry, I am sorry, but I can't resist...Reminds me of the story about when Obama visited with one of the Indian Tribes. The Chiefs gave him the name Standing Eagle. Afterward a reporter asked about the why they selected that name and one of the chiefs said because he's so full of sh** he can't fly.
Please don't ban me, its just what I heard a while back
Please don't ban me, its just what I heard a while back
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CMSgt Marcus Falleaf
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My name came from my great, great, grandfather. Pana-pa-kux-wi means, "He who walks when leaves fall". Hence, my last name, Falleaf
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