EDDY JOHNSON, This response will take over 2006 to understand...
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EDDY JOHNSON,
This response will take over 2006 to understand and by then we all will be dead so please take your now time to comprehend "it" by reading it over and over again with proper research.
Honestly I haven't lost any thing or wasted any time as you said.
Here's why?
Simply because of the definitions of my name beginning with "My" then "Treasure"
"My"
possessive pronominal adjective
of, belonging to, made by, or done by me: also used before some formal titles and polite forms of address: My Lord, my dear Mr. Brown
"Treasure"
treas•ure (trez̸h′ər)
noun
1. accumulated or stored wealth, esp. in the form of money, precious metals, jewels, etc.
2. any person or thing considered very valuable
Origin: ME tresoure < OFr tresor < L thesaurus: see thesaurus
transitive verb treasured -•ured, treasuring -•ur•ing
1. to store away or save up (money, valuables, etc.) as for future use; hoard
2. to value greatly; cherish
yourdictionary.com/treasure
As stated above the definition of "Lord"
1. A man of high rank in a feudal society or in one that retains feudal forms and institutions, especially:
a. A king.
thefreedictionary.com/Lord
You've said "My" meaning "my lord" referring to me as a King of which a King always owned everything of his Kingdom.
Get it?
I am a King in my Kingdom...
God bless and long live Montresor the King!!!
Montresor 2011, September 18 2010, 11:25 PM
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