Subject: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Gilly Date: 11 Apr 99 - 05:46 PM Looking at animal metaphors, similes etc on the colloquoism thread, any suggestions for As .... as a Mudcatter. As enthusiastic, fanatic, introspective , friendly... perhaps. |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: The Shambles Date: 11 Apr 99 - 05:48 PM Polite? |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: katlaughing Date: 11 Apr 99 - 06:00 PM Diverse! |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Banjer Date: 11 Apr 99 - 06:01 PM ....how about "Delightfuly Offbeat"? ....or Brilliant? ....or one that comes to mind for me, Nutty (but if I'm being talked about that is usually followed with the words "as a Fruitcake"... |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: bbc Date: 11 Apr 99 - 06:09 PM Entertaining--how's that for a double entendre? |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Mo Date: 11 Apr 99 - 06:15 PM Universally Egalitarian - for a mouthful! Mo |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: bbc Date: 11 Apr 99 - 06:20 PM Glad to hear from you, Mo! Oh, no, now I'm posting publicly to individuals! bbc :) |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Alice Date: 11 Apr 99 - 08:03 PM addicted |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Paul G. Date: 11 Apr 99 - 08:17 PM ...remarkably talented and intelligent...and humble.... |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: bill\sables Date: 11 Apr 99 - 08:57 PM I spend most of the night with mudcat so how about as knackered as a mudcatter |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Indy Lass Date: 12 Apr 99 - 04:56 AM Erodite |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: AlistairUK Date: 12 Apr 99 - 07:15 AM bloodyminded :o) |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Alan of Australia Date: 12 Apr 99 - 07:34 AM Addicted (again). |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Steve Parkes Date: 12 Apr 99 - 07:40 AM Is that erodite as in erode, or erudite, as in exceptionally knowledgable, but can't always type correctly? Steve |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: alison Date: 12 Apr 99 - 07:44 AM Hooked alison |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: MMario Date: 12 Apr 99 - 08:48 AM I like "hooked" - fits..... MMario |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: The Shambles Date: 12 Apr 99 - 08:55 AM Bolshie? |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: AlistairUK Date: 12 Apr 99 - 09:02 AM sincere |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Alice Date: 12 Apr 99 - 09:20 AM curious... (curiouser and curiouser said alice) |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Alice Date: 12 Apr 99 - 09:22 AM can curiosity kill a mudcat? I suppose if it takes the bait on the hook.... mudcat=catfish |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Frank Howe Date: 12 Apr 99 - 10:48 AM for consonance how about as musically-minded as a Mudcatter |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: The_one_and_only_Dai Date: 12 Apr 99 - 10:56 AM flatulent (if you don't know what I mean, try drinking six pints of Spitfire on a Sunday evening and then spending all day sitting in K block ... |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: AlistairUK Date: 12 Apr 99 - 11:30 AM was it ferrara or katlaughing that also td us about their flatulant faux pas at a judo night? |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Bert Date: 12 Apr 99 - 12:03 PM Actually, I think the ellipsis itself is quite appropriate. We are such a diverse group.
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Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Max Date: 12 Apr 99 - 12:20 PM Folks |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: AlistairUK Date: 12 Apr 99 - 02:19 PM ( head hung in shame) Sowwwy Max. |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 12 Apr 99 - 03:17 PM Another of my missing posts: insular (while we are certainly not exclusive, we do tend to think that we as a group are especially enlightened; but then maybe we are). --seed |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Alice Date: 12 Apr 99 - 03:22 PM mutually admiring |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: katlaughing Date: 12 Apr 99 - 04:47 PM I only do hatchets, rolling pins, and iron skillets...no judo! **BG** How 'bout, as eloquent? or passionate, for we are that aren't we, esp. about our views! 'Course that could be another way of saying "opinionated"! As salt of the earth as a Mudcat. As welcome as a Mudcat. (read it either way!) |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Colin The Whistler (inactive) Date: 12 Apr 99 - 05:04 PM ENLIGHTENED..ENRICHED..CULTURALLY DEFINED..AND HEAD THE BALLS INTO THE BARGIN !!! Mind you its like playing the sessions in Belfst years ago...You talk about ten songs and play one. Then you talk about it for tyhe rest of the night. Told ya...Head The Balls !!! The Ballgally Whistle Blower |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Margo Date: 12 Apr 99 - 05:49 PM COCKY......... |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Margo Date: 12 Apr 99 - 05:59 PM I wasn't done. As Cocky as a mudcatter. I don't know what kind of personality you all impart in daily life, but here I say you are all a cocky, fun loving bunch. Alistair UK, it was I who farted my way through my judo class. How did you catch wind of my story? **BG** I have a friend who, when someone farts, exclaims "speak again, oh toothless one." Another friend says something about having stepped on a mouse. Margie |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: AlistairUK Date: 12 Apr 99 - 06:21 PM Smelly then I loved the farting story by the way..I wouldn't have admitted to it. |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Bert Date: 12 Apr 99 - 06:24 PM As Rorty as a Mudcateer! |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Margo Date: 12 Apr 99 - 06:45 PM But Alistair! Don't you see? We are anonymous here. I've got more stories about embarassing moments. I can tell them to you guys without blushing. But face to face, I'm sure I'd be reticent. Margie |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Indy Lass Date: 12 Apr 99 - 11:37 PM To Steve--re: 'erodite' Quite frankly I was to tired at that hour to look it up, so I guess the latter part of your question might apply. Thanks for giving me an 'out.' Now I'll never forget. Erudite . . .eruditly. . .erudition. . .errable |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Indy Lass Date: 12 Apr 99 - 11:45 PM To Steve-- Make that 'too.' I really can spell--really! But I really can't type worth a ...Let me check that dictionary again! |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Mikal Date: 12 Apr 99 - 11:47 PM Netted? (Okay, I need sleep.) Mikal |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Sheye Date: 13 Apr 99 - 12:45 AM ... true .... in the world according to Webster, edited to suit me: "consistent, not false, reliable, real, genuine, faithful, steadfast, loyal, sincere, unfeigned, loyal". and, so fortunate to have stumbled across the warmth of kindred spirits. |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Barbara Shaw Date: 13 Apr 99 - 08:03 AM folk'd up |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Colin The Whistler (inactive) Date: 13 Apr 99 - 04:21 PM As deaf as a Mucatter on the chat site No bugger's using it !!! Ballygally |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Frank in the swamps Date: 13 Apr 99 - 04:36 PM As muddled as a Mudcatter. or... As mucked up as a mudcat on a mudbank on a muggy, miasmic monday midafternoon. Frank, hot & sweaty, stretched out on the banks. |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Gilly Date: 15 Apr 99 - 02:37 PM Having started this I'll finish - I think the best must be 'hooked' as a mudcatter, both for subtlety and for appropriateness. Thanks for some brilliant suggestions. Gilly |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Peter T. Date: 15 Apr 99 - 04:21 PM Just getting started, Gillyflower, old sort: As pied as a Mudcat As many lives as a Mudcat As mouserly as a Mudcat As mudluscious as a mudcat (apologies to eec) As postmudern as a Mudcat Müde (with an umlaut for wolfgang) wie ein Mudcat. As transcendentally muditative as a Mudcat
As threadbare as a Mudcat Next quiz: What is the longest word you can make out of letters in "MUDCAT" used only once? I can find more than one of 5 letters; anyone got all 6? Yours, Peter T.
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Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Gilly Date: 15 Apr 99 - 05:36 PM Thank you Pete, but do you know what a Gillyflower is because I do! They smell lovely!The list is endless, I'll bend my mind to the challenge and let you know. Gilly |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Brakn Date: 15 Apr 99 - 07:39 PM For those puritans out there SNOBBY I saw a thread with some guy asking about Beatles records and he was slated, and next somebody's asking about Django's Nuages and that's ok. HUH? |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: Rick Fielding Date: 16 Apr 99 - 12:01 AM Re: Brakn's comment: perhaps they allowed my humble request to pass without censure, because they knew I'd bore them with five paragraphs detailing how the music of Django Reinhardt was solidly entrenched in the Gypsy folk tradition. Or perhaps they already knew it. The Beatles request didn't make ME lose any sleep though. Now if it were ABBA? I dunno. |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: DonMeixner Date: 16 Apr 99 - 12:14 AM My suggestion is : "Tolerant" Don Meixner |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: alison Date: 16 Apr 99 - 12:55 AM Hi, Couldn't think of a 6 letter one... put it through an anagram generator got Mad cut, and dam cut.... but doing Mudcat forum.. gets us something which could be included in the food song thread.... cram mud tofu..... whose idea was this?**grin** slainte alison |
Subject: RE: As ........... as a Mudcatter From: mountain tyme Date: 16 Apr 99 - 01:20 AM As astoundingly munificent and copius as a Mudcatter! |
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