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December 23, 2007 at 4:03 pm #648168travistie wrote:Dragon Master wrote:Jennifer wrote:
Some might consider the eastern (oriental/Chinese) dragon to be far more powerful than a Western dragon as they are often considered deities or celestial creatures and the wrath of one could bring tsunamis or terrible earthquakes, etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriental_dragon
BRINGER OF RAIN????
I need to change my thoughts on her right now!!
I did not realize that she was that powerful in the Chinese history
but that does not change the poads from being smaller the dragon droppings!! 😛I never used to be a fan of the Oriental dragons… until about a few months ago. I always liked the winged ones for the same reasons as you DM. The Orientals were very powerful, and I believe that they do bring good luck. I’ll be getting my first Sun dragon pretty soon. Yay!
Hey DM, did you notice in that link that Mae West was born in the year of the dragon?
Oh, and Poads may be smaller than dragon droppings… but at least Poads make droppings that are beautiful and jewel-like. 😛
EEEWWWWWW!!!!!!
I’m not putting any dropping or any creature on my fingers or around my neck THANK YOU!!!December 23, 2007 at 5:51 pm #648169travistie wrote:Dragon Master wrote:Jennifer wrote:Some might consider the eastern (oriental/Chinese) dragon to be far more powerful than a Western dragon as they are often considered deities or celestial creatures and the wrath of one could bring tsunamis or terrible earthquakes, etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriental_dragon
BRINGER OF RAIN????
I need to change my thoughts on her right now!!
I did not realize that she was that powerful in the Chinese history
but that does not change the poads from being smaller the dragon droppings!! 😛I never used to be a fan of the Oriental dragons… until about a few months ago. I always liked the winged ones for the same reasons as you DM. The Orientals were very powerful, and I believe that they do bring good luck. I’ll be getting my first Sun dragon pretty soon. Yay!
Hey DM, did you notice in that link that Mae West was born in the year of the dragon?
Oh, and Poads may be smaller than dragon droppings… but at least Poads make droppings that are beautiful and jewel-like. 😛
One of my VERY DEAR friends had, I say had since he passed away in 2005 of years ago, a dragon facing his front door from the inside and if I remember correctly it was an eastern type and he told me he and his partner put it there to ward off evil spirits.
Sounds like there may be some truth to that and I need to get a dragon to face my front door some how but I do not have a table like he did and I have 4 cats that I would wory would destroy the dragon. GRRRRDecember 23, 2007 at 5:52 pm #648170Poads may not be the biggest the baddest or the bravest but they serve there part in making me smile when I look at their bulbous eyes!!!!!.
December 23, 2007 at 7:56 pm #648171pixiekissed wrote:Poads may not be the biggest the baddest or the bravest but they serve there part in making me smile when I look at their bulbous eyes!!!!!.
Are you sure it’s those eyes??
I would think it was the HUGE butt that would be he attraction and you know what comes out of a butt SHI….poop -
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