Subject: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Deni Date: 21 Feb 01 - 06:09 PM I can't help it. I can see Dave the Gnome and Dave (the Ancient Mariner)and I can't help getting these pictures... And I wonder what Liz the Squeak looks like. Cheers |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Sorcha Date: 21 Feb 01 - 06:14 PM If you want to see pics, go to either the Quick links pull down menu and click on Mudcat Resource/photos or the Mudcat Photo album permathread.
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Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: CarolC Date: 21 Feb 01 - 06:18 PM I don't have anything funny to contribute, but I can tell you where to find pictures of Dave, Dave, and Liz. Dave (the ancient mariner) has a photo under his screen name in the Mudcat Resources page. Liz the Squeak has pictures in the Lanstock event photos in the Mudcat resources page. Dave the Gnome is in the pictures of the Manchester gathering thread. Carol |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: katlaughing Date: 21 Feb 01 - 06:21 PM Well, people tell me I am a cat and I do laugh easily...:-) |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Bill D Date: 21 Feb 01 - 06:25 PM heck...some names don't even clearly reflect gender,,,I am always forgetting whether "NightOwl" and "NightWing" and "guest" are M or F.... |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: catspaw49 Date: 21 Feb 01 - 06:41 PM I have a lot of trouble with Bill D. myself. Now which is it you are Bill? Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Mrs.Duck Date: 21 Feb 01 - 06:41 PM Well I have been known to waddle but I don't have webbed feet!!! |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Greyeyes Date: 21 Feb 01 - 06:59 PM Well, I say they are. My mother says they're blue, although I don't think she'd ever describe me as her blue eye'd boy. |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Noudist Date: 21 Feb 01 - 07:04 PM Descriptive? Um...er... well, not necessarily all day long, but even a broken clock is accurate twice a day. Cheerios, Noudie |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: black walnut Date: 21 Feb 01 - 07:34 PM My name describes my lever harp and my fretted dulcimer. ~black walnut
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Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: The Shambles Date: 21 Feb 01 - 07:42 PM YES |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Hawker Date: 21 Feb 01 - 07:47 PM Deni You should know in my case...... Well they do say owners look like their dogs! So how come you are so tall? I think the similarity ends at the point where I roll on my back...... And you know the REAL Hawker too!!! LOL Good to see ya, Lucy |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Bill D Date: 21 Feb 01 - 08:01 PM I are Bill, catspaw...I have sort of wished a time or two that I had a cuter nickname...but in here, it's enough, Now if you meet me in the "Leather, Chains, Sheep and Grape Jello" chat room, I might have a more 'prevocative' moniker...*wink* |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Justa Picker Date: 21 Feb 01 - 08:12 PM My name is all that I aspire to be. |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Big Mick Date: 21 Feb 01 - 10:01 PM Well, Big Mickey sez it all...................LOL. Or you could just call me Spud. And where the hell are the acolytes at the altar of the Sacred Fertility Rites when you need them????????????............................for those who are new and confused, you will need to go back to the early Tavern, Pub threads........ All the best, Big Mick |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Gypsy Date: 21 Feb 01 - 10:01 PM Not currently, but YES |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: DancingMom Date: 21 Feb 01 - 10:16 PM Yes. My teenage daughter bestowed this one on me. It's a daily habit, relieves stress, cheaper than smoking. |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: alison Date: 21 Feb 01 - 10:23 PM over here BIG Mick.....lol....... slainte alison |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: wdyat12 Date: 21 Feb 01 - 10:30 PM Whatever happened to TV? Is it still on? wdyat12 |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: leprechaun Date: 21 Feb 01 - 10:33 PM Well I'm fourteen inches tall, in my shoes, and I have a pot belly and a green top hat, when you can see me. |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Matt_R Date: 21 Feb 01 - 11:26 PM Yes it is descriptive, cuz I R Matt. |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Ma-K Date: 22 Feb 01 - 12:02 AM I think so...We have 6 kids...15 grandkids...and some 50 year old scouters that call me Ma ma K....I love it!!Mary |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Spud Murphy Date: 22 Feb 01 - 12:21 AM Definitely. Spud |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: roopoo Date: 22 Feb 01 - 02:18 AM You should see me first thing in the morning! Andrea (Currently being Mouldy Old Dough at a craft show in York)
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Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Metchosin Date: 22 Feb 01 - 02:33 AM I hope not....Metchosin is a Salish word for "stinking whale or fish"........I'm not very big and I'm fairly rigorous in my ablutions. |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Joe Offer Date: 22 Feb 01 - 02:47 AM Yeah, mine fits me exactly.... |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: wdyat12 Date: 22 Feb 01 - 02:56 AM Can you figure what my nickname means to me? I was given it by the blokes at the shipyard. I think they were having some kind of perverted fun. wdyat12 |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Crazy Eddie Date: 22 Feb 01 - 03:12 AM Crazy? Me? Noooooo, I'm fine..... Mind you, I used to be a werewolf but I'm alright NOOOUUUWWW (couldn't resist) Wish they'd give me somethin other than mashed banana, but I really like these soft comfy walls. Actually, "Crazy Eddie" is a concept rather than a being, taken from a Sci-Fi book by Niven & Pournelle. Not sure it is accurate, but I try my best not to quit just because a thing is deemed impossible.
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Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: wdyat12 Date: 22 Feb 01 - 03:15 AM Good for you Crazy Eddie! wdyat12 |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 22 Feb 01 - 03:52 AM wdyat12 says "Can you figure what my nickname means to me?" Why Do You Ask That? Not got the 12 bit though, unless it's a measure of something that is....:-) Cheers Dave the 6'4" Gnome (Don't ask...) |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: GUEST,Roger the Skiffler Date: 22 Feb 01 - 04:17 AM Mine shows I'm not from Sheffield or Baltimore, am not particularly shambolic (OK I am but that one was taken!), never was a park ranger, but do sing a lot of skiffle songs (in the privacy of my own padded cell). RtS |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: KingBrilliant Date: 22 Feb 01 - 04:34 AM Descriptive? Of course! Kris |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Deni Date: 22 Feb 01 - 06:56 AM I'm glad i asked. Leprachaun, Meloshin and Mouldy made me laugh out loud. Just me, alone, sitting before the screen laughing, well, chuckling in demonic fervour really. And Hawker, I am only 5 ft 6 tall. it's only when you compare me to a yorkshire Terrier that I look taller. Thanks for the laugh, all, and Mouldy. Get out of the damp atmosphere for God's sake! |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: guest(intruder-inactive) Date: 22 Feb 01 - 07:16 AM ::grinning over in the corner:: oh my yes! |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Tiger Date: 22 Feb 01 - 07:37 AM Rrrowwww! |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: manitas_at_work Date: 22 Feb 01 - 07:38 AM I chose my pseudonym after the joke name 'Manitas de Plumbos' (does anyone remember Manitas de Plata?). Liz is called Liz_the_Squeak after her high pitched laugh. |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: The Walrus at work Date: 22 Feb 01 - 08:07 AM I'll give you a clue, people keep throwing me fish ! Must go, the carpenter's turned up for a lunch-time stroll. Chin-chin. Walrus |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: English Jon Date: 22 Feb 01 - 09:15 AM English Jon, so named by the staff of the boat race in cambridge. I tend to turn up at the (irish dominated) folk sessions, fiddle case emblazoned with the george cross (and hammer and sickle) and play henrico and speed the plough etc, or a stack of 3/2 hornpipes in between kerry polkas, slips slides and reels. Anyone wants to know any more, my CV (largely true) is at www.jonloomes.com Jon |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: GUEST,Fortunato Date: 22 Feb 01 - 09:25 AM Chances are. (creeping)Hey Bill, what are the sheep for? And you forgot the jumper cables and the bucket of wet oatmeal. there are just to many perverted practices, today, one can't keep up. Fortunato |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Kim C Date: 22 Feb 01 - 10:20 AM It's just me name. Wasn't Fortunato a character in The Cask of Amontillado? |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Troll Date: 22 Feb 01 - 10:39 AM troll describes the one of us who communicates with the so-called "real" world. Freddie would like to, but he can't type. troll |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Jim the Bart Date: 22 Feb 01 - 11:00 AM Bart would be a lot shorter and to the point, so I guess mine is descriptive, too. Cheers Bartetc. |
Subject: Descriptive eh... From: Clinton Hammond Date: 22 Feb 01 - 11:07 AM Absolutely not... ;-) |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: folk1234 Date: 22 Feb 01 - 11:16 AM Bass, two, three, four; alternating based, two, three, four; and on and on and on. I haven't advanced very far in my guitar playing. I'm a slow learner. |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Mooh Date: 22 Feb 01 - 11:16 AM Mooh. Mooooh. Moooooooooooh. Mooh. |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Irish sergeant Date: 22 Feb 01 - 11:17 AM Mine is to a degree. I'm of Irish extraction and I'm the first Sergeant for the unit I do Civil War reenacting with hence, Irish sergeant. The "s" in sergeant being lower case is a standard typing snafu. (Damn these twentieth century devices anyway!) Kindest reguards, Neil |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: Irish Rover Date: 22 Feb 01 - 11:43 AM Yes, very! |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: wdyat12 Date: 22 Feb 01 - 11:59 AM Dave the 6'4" gnome, 12 is a measure of time and place, and no! I won't go there. wdyat12 |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: LR Mole Date: 22 Feb 01 - 12:15 PM Descriptive of what? asked LR Mole, peering and deciding to stay underground. |
Subject: RE: BS: are mudcatters nicknames descriptive? From: JohnB Date: 22 Feb 01 - 12:29 PM I knew I should have used my other nickname "well hung". I got the name from my singing "you should be bloody well hung singing like that" what were you thinking ;) JohnB |