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In a Nutshell
Posted On 08/08/2008 10:12:18 by bmrushing
Ok I finally got up the courage and the time to write about myself and my trial and tribulations. First off I was born into the church meaning my mom and dad were members but were never sealed. I was baptised 7 times. YeS! you read that right! It took 7 dunks to get me baptised. 3 times I fought because I was(am) afraid of water. The other 3 times was because the Elder forgot the words. 7th time worked and I looked like a drowned rat LOL!! Moving on...... I attended off and on as a child with my... Read More



What's in a name?
Posted On 05/21/2008 03:05:42 by Myrrh
Being in the superhero business is hard work.  There is much in our own lives we must give up, in order to save the lives of others.  One of the most important being our true identity.  If anyone were to figure out where and when we live our normal lives, they'd be able to hurt those whom we most dearly treasure...our families.  Thus, to protect the innocent, I've taken on the name of Myrrh. Myrrh was used both as a perfume and an embalming ointment.  On one ha... Read More









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