Just wondering why they are called *dreadlocks*. Maybe because one dreads running a comb through them? From: "authfri...@yahoo.com" <authfri...@yahoo.com> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 4:59 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: It's All About Football
John, I think dreadlocks are the hair, they aren't worn on the hair. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <jr_esq@...> wrote: Emily, To understand the event that happened last Sunday, consider the known characteristics of Shiva. He -- keeps company with boisterous and rowdy friends; -- wears dreadlocks on his hair; -- is blue or dark skinned; -- strikes fear to people when he speaks. During the game, weren't the Seahawks fans loud and rowdy? These fans also consider themselves as the 12th man of the home team. In jyotish, the number 12 represents meditation, which is a known characteristic of Shiva. During the last play of the game, the Seahawk player, who blocked the pass to a 49er player, wears long dreadlocks on his hair, and is a black man. When he spoke to a television reporter after the game, the reporter and the station managers were scared to death at what he was saying or about to say. He was shouting that he was the greatest player that ever lived and was angry about the perceived insults that he endured from a 49er player. As such, the reporter cut the interview short for fear of hearing any expletives that may be said by the player. The player we're talking about is Richard Sherman, who unknowingly may have channeled the spirit of Shiva during the game. So, given the various omens, it would appear that Shiva got involved in the game and blessed the city of Seattle with a championship victory for the Seahawks.