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    I was running NoScript and AdBlock and I got taken anyway... there is nothing in your much appreciated advise that i have not done except to run a Restore... the reason i have not done that is because I believe it is an EXE file and if I run a restore all that does is bury the file, not remove it from my system... i did manage to get HiJack This on my computer even with it crippled by infection... if I could just get that log posted where someone smarter than me could see it...
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    It's been about a year since I posted my old pics and I saw a wave of new ones, so I thought I'd post some more. I read and browse through the Pofo a lot and I am going to try and post more, so I thought I'd put up some new pics of me and my family.


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    Me and my son at his 2 year old birthday party. He is growing way too fast for me, lol.


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    Us at the San Diego game this past year. It was hot as hell and to make it worse we lost. I am barely in the pic, you can see part of my jersey. My wife is next to me on the far left. My little brother Renaldo is in the JT jesery and next to him is my littlest brother Randall in the RB jersey. On the far right is my other younger brother Ryan and his girlfriend (very far right).


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    This is my wife in Albuquerque, NM at the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow. We are both Native American. She is a mix of Kiowa Commanche and Navajo. I myself am full Navajo. My wife and her mother beaded and made her entire outfit. They are both very skilled at what they do.

    My entire family is Dolphins fans from my father to my brothers and sisters. My son is also a Dolphin fan and so will my future kids as well.

    Just thought I'd give you guys a little more info about me since I am going to try and post in the Pofo more often.

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    Thanks for coming strong with the introduction... we are always happy to have new blood and new perspectives... -nate

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    Originally Posted by poornate
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    Thanks for coming strong with the introduction... we are always happy to have new blood and new perspectives... -nate
    Thanks nate, I've read a lot of pofo topics and you seem to bring a sense of understanding to your debates as well as very interesting insight.

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    Originally Posted by ciscoholgate
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    This is my wife in Albuquerque, NM at the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow. We are both Native American. She is a mix of Kiowa Commanche and Navajo. I myself am full Navajo. My wife and her mother beaded and made her entire outfit. They are both very skilled at what they do.

    My entire family is Dolphins fans from my father to my brothers and sisters. My son is also a Dolphin fan and so will my future kids as well.

    Just thought I'd give you guys a little more info about me since I am going to try and post in the Pofo more often.
    Great blood line man. I'm at least 50% Maleku. A native american tribe in central america.


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    My dad's side of the family is 100% Maleku. And my mom's side is 100% from Spain. Basically we're the by-product of horny conquistadors and native americans.
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    My wife and kids attend Pow Wow's a least a few times a year. I love the native american culture and do my best to teach my kids where they come from.


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    Originally Posted by Dolphins9954
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    Great blood line man. I'm at least 50% Maleku. A native american tribe in central america.


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    My dad's side of the family is 100% Maleku. And my mom's side is 100% from Spain. Basically we're the by-product of horny conquistadors and native americans.
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    My wife and kids attend Pow Wow's a least a few times a year. I love the native american culture and do my best to teach my kids where they come from.
    Hey, that's great man. I will try to teach my son about his culture and language. On my dads side we grew up very traditional, but they are also cowboys. I grew up herding sheep, riding horses, raising cattle, and even competed in rodeos. For the Navajo, rodeo and the western lifestyle is a big thing. I was never into pow wows too much until I met the wife. A lot of her family is from Oklahoma so she grew up differently than I did.

    That's cool man, thanks for sharing that info.
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    Originally Posted by Dolphins9954
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    Great blood line man. I'm at least 50% Maleku. A native american tribe in central america.


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    My dad's side of the family is 100% Maleku. And my mom's side is 100% from Spain. Basically we're the by-product of horny conquistadors and native americans.
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    My wife and kids attend Pow Wow's a least a few times a year. I love the native american culture and do my best to teach my kids where they come from.
    I was trying so hard to reconcile Carlos with your picture and garnered information.. I thought you may have been part Hispanic, or something... Maleku? That's fascinating... I read a lot of the language survival stuff... I took Native American history courses that focused on anthropological issues... there is a survivor network that helps preserve unique cultural languages... i will have to look Maleku up next time I am on it and see if it has been recorded...

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    Originally Posted by poornate
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    I was trying so hard to reconcile Carlos with your picture and garnered information.. I thought you may have been part Hispanic, or something... Maleku? That's fascinating... I read a lot of the language survival stuff... I took Native American history courses that focused on anthropological issues... there is a survivor network that helps preserve unique cultural languages... i will have to look Maleku up next time I am on it and see if it has been recorded...
    It's an old language that very few people speak. I believe there's only around 1000 Maleku that speak it that still live in the jungle. My grandfather spoke it. But sad to say my parents and my generation use spanish and english mostly.

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    Thanks... I like heritage and culture. When I teach my classes about Carthage they want to hear about Hannibal crossing the Alps and war elephants, and such... and i tell them... but i concentrate on Rome burning Carthage and salting the earth... I want them to realize why we don't know as much about Carthage as we do about Rome.. that all human culture and experience is a slim volume in a great library... and that to not learn about other different peoples and work to preserve unique cultures is to pull volumes out of that library that can never be replaced... salting the earth... removing from the storehouse things that memory may not carry to future generations... I'm sure this sounds cheesy and the fact that i am dashing it off probably doesn't help... but i'm sure you get the drift... thanks..

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