Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Crane Driver Date: 12 Aug 06 - 12:32 PM I never believe in being informative if I can be confusing, so - Do I operate heavy lifting machinery? No. Do I round up long-legged birds? No. (Not now I'm married!) So, what is it? It's a clue, that's what it is. Andrew |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: fat B****rd Date: 12 Aug 06 - 03:01 PM I've been called one. Alexei Sayle article "Return of the Fat Bastard" I like it All The Best from Charlie Stenger. |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Mudlark Date: 12 Aug 06 - 04:18 PM Slag...That phrase doesn't ring any bells, but on the other hand, if you DID originate it, I'd like to read some of your writing! I think it will stay with me for a while... |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: The Sandman Date: 12 Aug 06 - 05:42 PM andrew plays a crane duet concertina. |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Dave the Gnome Date: 12 Aug 06 - 05:46 PM and Dick looks like he should be selling fish fingers! (It wasn't REALY you was it?) :D (tG) |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: The Sandman Date: 12 Aug 06 - 05:50 PM well I found out that I was called Captain Birdseye behind my back.I must say I dislike fish fingers, But any donations of wild salmon or caviar would be appreciated.apparantly I look a bit like the Captain, Anyway he seems jolly, so I figured their could be worse nicknames.. |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Cool Beans Date: 12 Aug 06 - 08:32 PM My daughter used to say "Cool Beans" a lot when she was 14, which is when I first signed on to Mudcat. Now she's 21. It means "good, really good." I use the same handle on Talkin' Broadway. Best, Marty |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Troll Date: 12 Aug 06 - 10:43 PM A young lady on whom I had improper designs told me that she could never get serious with someone who had the disposition of a troll with a toothache. This in the mid-sixties and the Lord of the Rings had just come out paperback, hence the troll reference. We got married two years later but the troll thing stuck. Troll was my handle in the days of CB radio and simply carried it over to the internet. troll |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 13 Aug 06 - 03:59 AM I work in a Federal Government agency & introduce my self to interstate colleagues as Sandra in Sydney but I won't change my Mudcat name when I retire in February!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: scouse Date: 13 Aug 06 - 04:47 AM Well,I come from Liverpool,what else could I call m'self..?? As Aye, Phil. |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: GUEST Date: 13 Aug 06 - 06:07 AM Thank God it's not Sidney in Sandra ! |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: GUEST,Sapper in Saltburn Cybercafe Date: 13 Aug 06 - 06:34 AM Sapper? I was one for 11½ years; 82? Last two. |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 13 Aug 06 - 08:48 AM http://www.sunsetcoast.com.au/ |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: GUEST,Scarecrow Date: 13 Aug 06 - 10:51 AM "Scarecrow" is a song by Syd Barrett, who had more musical influence on me than almost anyone else. RIP Roger Barrett, and thanks. |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Michael in Swansea Date: 13 Aug 06 - 12:19 PM My name is Michael and I live in Swansea South Wales. Boring. |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Bagpuss Date: 13 Aug 06 - 02:17 PM Most americans think my name is something vile, but the Brits know I am just a saggy old cloth cat; baggy and a bit loose at the seams... |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Severn Date: 13 Aug 06 - 02:33 PM Troll, your lady wasn't Ancient Yultide Carol, was she? |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: JennyO Date: 13 Aug 06 - 04:56 PM My Christian name and the first letter of my surname - original huh? Most of my friends call me JennyO anyway, including a lot who don't know me from Mudcat. Handles? We don't need no steenkin' handles.... |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 14 Aug 06 - 12:23 AM Love Handles! |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Geoff the Duck Date: 14 Aug 06 - 09:47 AM I had a handle but it fell off... Quack! GtD. |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Date: 14 Aug 06 - 11:40 AM When a shipmate saw an entry in my second dischage book, SS Golden Hind, he said "wow Dave you really are the ancient mariner" ;-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: fogie Date: 14 Aug 06 - 12:55 PM I thought it would be nicer than Fogey -as in old fogey. here I rest,sitting behind a mahogony desk with my three piece tweed suit(buttoned trousers of course), while the spiders weave webs in the darkness of my oak panelled study. I note from my pocket watch that it is soon time to have my milk and whisky, and settle down to read the Times, before retiring to my four poster, that has been neatly turned down by my valet! Strange- he doesnt turn down much else I note. Wish they'd spell it with a capital F! |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Raedwulf Date: 14 Aug 06 - 04:31 PM Rædwulf - Rede + wolf - Wolf Counsel "Cunning" really is my middle name. (The modern version is Ralph, after my maternal g/f. The full name translates as "The god-like cunning son of the mighty army" & explains 3 of the 6 names that currently belong to me) |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: catspaw49 Date: 14 Aug 06 - 07:28 PM That's fascinating.......I always thought Raedwulf meant "sillyass who lost American Express card in Abu Dhabi." I'm glad to be wrong about that, but are you sure? Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Joybell Date: 14 Aug 06 - 08:10 PM My family (my mother, my father, and my father's wife) were shunned by my father's sister. Her daughter - my cousin, found out about my birth but was never allowed to meet me. (she was 11 when I was born) She wrote "Joybell's birthday" in her birthday book. It took her 56 years to find me but she still had the old birthday book. I liked the nickname. Cheers, Joy |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Rockhen Date: 14 Aug 06 - 08:21 PM Rockhen as opposed to Rock chick (am FAR too old...) Folk hen didn't sound that good if you said it fast, and folkysortof bluesyrockypiano-yhen just didn't work... Hey you never get any warning...'they' just say ...write your'nickname' and you have to just write-it-straight-away-and-then feel-a wally-and-wish-you-had-thought-of-something-really-deep-or intelligent-before you had that extra glass of vino... |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: cptsnapper Date: 15 Aug 06 - 02:39 AM I was in a group & apparently had a reputation for being slightly tetchy especially in the morning! |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: GUEST,jOhn from Hull Date: 15 Aug 06 - 06:28 AM I can,t remember. |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Janie Date: 15 Aug 06 - 07:06 AM Hi Joybell! I been wonderin' where you were. Maybe we've just been on different threads. Happy early spring. Janie |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Raedwulf Date: 15 Aug 06 - 02:41 PM Spaw, Never had an AmEx, never been to Abu Dhabi. I'd think of something witty to round it off, but you really aren't worth the effort, dahlink! (miaow) R |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Bat Goddess Date: 15 Aug 06 - 04:39 PM I think we still have a nursery colony of Little Brown Bats under our roof. Before we stuffed up the opening in the front of the house (forcing them to use the opening on the opposite side of the house, the side with the very uneven slope making lousy footing for a tall ladder), they lived above the bedroom. The "adolescents" would go out on their own around the first week in July (here in New Hampshire, at least, get confused and sometimes end up in the bedroom. Now they live above the guest room, I think. I should probably put the little ceramic "bat room" bat-shaped plaque on the guest room door, but that might REALLY confuse guests as the BATH room is just to the left. And I LIKE bats... Linn |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Joybell Date: 15 Aug 06 - 07:24 PM Thank you Janie. And a happy early Fall to you. Been off smelling the Tree Violets and the wattle. Cheers, Joy |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: GUEST,Desdemona Date: 15 Aug 06 - 08:28 PM Longstanding love for/association with all things early modern generally and Shakespearean particularly; plus I used to have an insanely and unjustly jealous partner! ~D |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: katlaughing Date: 15 Aug 06 - 11:50 PM fogie...love your writing!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: JennyO Date: 16 Aug 06 - 09:30 AM the BATH room is just to the left. No no NO Bat Goddess! That can't be. Everybody knows that "there is a bathroom to the right" :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Lonesome EJ Date: 16 Aug 06 - 11:56 AM Lee To paraphrase Sandy Denny "we'll meet on the 'LEJ'". Plenty of room for two. Though usually when somebody has referred to me by the LEJ monicker it gets pronounced "Leige" for some reason, giving it a medieval spin. Last year at the Getaway, I was called Leige and Ernie as well as the full Lonesome EJ. I woke up with a grin when Amos pulled his car up at 5:30 am in front of my cabin for the returning airport ride,leaned into the dark room, and intoned in a quiet and somber voice "Lonesome?" LEJ (also) |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Scoville Date: 16 Aug 06 - 12:20 PM Sayers & Scoville Hearse Co. (I'm a vintage car nut with a slightly morbid sense of humor, and I'd just gotten back from the Museum of Funeral History, which I highly recommend if you ever find yourself in the North Houston vicinity.) I also once knew a horse named Scoville (because he was black and worked part-time pulling an antique hearse at reenactments . . . ). |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Rusty Dobro Date: 16 Aug 06 - 02:15 PM That's who I am 'cos that's what I play! |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: The Vulgar Boatman Date: 16 Aug 06 - 06:41 PM 'Cos I live and work on the inland waterways. (No sh*t Sherlock) |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: ella_tall Date: 16 Aug 06 - 06:58 PM As a belated introduction: My name is Helen (and if you've ever seen a British guy called something like "Pat Whistler" on this site, I'm his daughter FYI), but Helen is a sucky name, and I get called everything from Nell to Hen. Oh yes, and I'm tall. Very tall. 'Tall' is almost an understatement. However, it's good for playing the 'cello. |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: snarky Date: 17 Aug 06 - 09:21 AM because that's my bottom nature. PCer's expect me to be sunshine and light but that's a load of crap! The world is a dark place! Face it, you wingers! |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Ebbie Date: 17 Aug 06 - 02:27 PM "I woke up with a grin when Amos pulled his car up at 5:30 am in front of my cabin for the returning airport ride,leaned into the dark room, and intoned in a quiet and somber voice "Lonesome?" hahahah I would never have guessed it, Amos! E B, also from the Sunset Coast |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: Raedwulf Date: 17 Aug 06 - 03:14 PM Helen has always been one of my favourite feminine names, actually. There again, I hated Ralph before I hit my teens (Happy Days & Ralph Malph were on TV in the UK at the time). Then I found out what it meant & why it was one of my names. Liked it ever since, though I still prefer my chosen variants! Different perspectives, I guess... |
Subject: RE: BS: Origin of your mudcat handle From: moongoddess Date: 29 Aug 06 - 09:06 AM My name Diana means Goddess of the Moon. It is a better handle than using what my uncle used to call me - "Moose"! |