Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Azizi Date: 30 Jun 06 - 07:18 AM "Name at least three Mudcatters whose names include references to edible products."" All the responses Mo gave are correct. And there's more if anyone else wants to add to that list. **** Here's an ammendment to a 'question' I had posed: "Name at least three Mudcatters with royalty, status, or leadership names." **** Here's a new question: Which Mudcatter's name is the name of an American children's handclap rhyme and part of the name of an European wedding song? |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Crystal Date: 30 Jun 06 - 08:03 AM "Name at least three Mudcatters with royalty, status, or leadership names." Frogprince is one, still trying to work out a couple of others! |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Crystal Date: 30 Jun 06 - 08:06 AM The Admiral is no 2 |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Crystal Date: 30 Jun 06 - 08:10 AM Maybe Batgoddess is no 3? I don't know! Who are the two ladies (albit self proclaimed) of Mudcat? |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Azizi Date: 30 Jun 06 - 08:31 AM Well...I actually wasn't thinking of a goddess but without a doubt that's a leadership position, so...Crystal-since I'm in a good mood today-you can claim the prize of being the first one to answer that question!!! But there's other Mudcatters with royalty, status, leadership names. Who else can anyone think of? |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Big Mick Date: 30 Jun 06 - 10:07 AM Irish Sergeant Countess Richard |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: John MacKenzie Date: 30 Jun 06 - 10:37 AM Lady Penelope |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Den Date: 30 Jun 06 - 10:43 AM King Brilliant. |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Big Mick Date: 30 Jun 06 - 10:51 AM Rt Honourable Sir jOhn from Hull |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Azizi Date: 30 Jun 06 - 11:19 AM I'm assuming that these names are for the question about that I posed about royalty, status, leadership names. They all are correct, and there's more! Btw, one of those names posted this morning would also be the correct response for a recently posted question that has already received one correct response. And another one of those names posted this morning would also be the correct response for another question that Crystal asked. And there's quite a few other questions that haven't been answered yet. So put on your thinking caps. Have fun. Play nice. And please don't PIP! |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Azizi Date: 30 Jun 06 - 11:37 AM "Btw, one of those names posted this morning would also be the correct response for a recently posted question that has already received one correct response" That question had to do with a UK location. |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: GUEST,149 Date: 30 Jun 06 - 11:51 AM 149 |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Emma B Date: 30 Jun 06 - 03:46 PM Next question - Who likes to sin with his fiends? I've been to Mr Happy's sin-arounds - does that make me a fiend too ? |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: GUEST,Art Thieme Date: 30 Jun 06 - 04:59 PM An easy one: Which Mudcatter's name might be used in a song to sort of rhyme with the phrase jazz musician even though he isn't one? Art |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Mo the caller Date: 30 Jun 06 - 05:21 PM Probably Emma, (but only if there was any camping). |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Amergin Date: 30 Jun 06 - 07:09 PM This mudcatter is not a number but a free man (or woman) |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: jaze Date: 30 Jun 06 - 08:09 PM The other Mudcat lady: Lyrical Lady |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Joybell Date: 30 Jun 06 - 08:44 PM 81. - Joybell. Bells are musical instruments. Please may I have a spot on this thread. |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: GUEST,Azizi without her cookie Date: 30 Jun 06 - 11:57 PM Here's the 4th edition to this Guide For The Perplexed [revised name] This fourth edition contains selected questions that have been answered since the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd edition. It also includes selected questions that have not been answered as of the time I worked on this edition. This Guide does not purport to include all the questions posted in this thread. The numbers given are usually by order of the question's posting. However, some questions may not be in the order of their posting as I had inadvertently missed them in the other editions, or I could not find the post where the question was given, but I found the response after I had numbered other questions. If there are some questions you think I missed or some responses that I got wrong, please post that information. Thank you! Key: CRN=Correct Response Needed [?] response uncertain **** 20. Who is from the Philly area and her name rhymes (kinda) with Chardonney??? A. Sharon A. 34. 34. The Catter who has bailed this ol' hillbilly [Bobert] outta more jams than Carter has liver pills, and has stated so??? [CRN] 62. Name a Mudcatter who used to work for Ma Bell. A. Don Firth { May not have been Ma Bell, might have been GTE, but I think it is the new-and-revitalized MaBell who he slaved for years} 66. Which mudcatters almost named their sea chantey duo "The Seamen Gobs?" [CRN] 81. Name at least 3 female mudcatters who call themselves musical instruments. A#1 Harpgirl A #2 CatsPhiddle A##3 Joybell.. 89. Name three other Catters who share, or have shared his [Guy Wolff's] profession. A#1 John Hardly is one (potter) A#2 Mudlark A#3 Bsondahl (Brad Sondahl) A#4 Bee Dubya Ell 94. Name the Mudcatter who has a big collection of Nigerian scam letters. A, InOBU [?] 96. Name three Mudcatters who are "into" archery. [CRN] 111. Name a female Mudcatter who plays banjo and used to be a member of Wickford Express. A. Sea Goddess 112. Which Mudcatter is Dr. Guitar when not being Dr. Guitar? [CRN] 115. Which Mudcatter has (purportedly) slept through every Mudcat EuroGathering so far? (no initials) [CRN] 121. Which Mudcatter coined the name "A Guide To The Perplexed" for the list of Name That Nudcatter questions? A. Elmer Fudd 127. Name at least two 'Catters (besides myself [Rapaire]) who can play trumpet, the instrument of the angels? A.#1 BARKY A.#2 Jimmy T A#3 Ron Davies 128. Which Catter sounds a bit fishy? [CRN] 132. Who still (I assume) possess' the original spud? A. Bill D 136. With which mudcatter(s) does a certain, disreputable hound with strong affiliations to this site reside? A. The duckdog Gluon resides in the interstices among quanta touching the hearts and minds of the MOABites. 137. Who is like a breath of fresh air? A. Breezy 144. Which Mudcatter who lives in the land down under has a reference to that in her/his Mudcat name? A. #1 Sandra in Sydney A. #2. Freda Underhill A. #3. Susan in Oz A #4 Alan in Australia, who was one of the earliest Mudcatters and contributed mightily to this forum in its infancy. 145. What Mudcatter has actually met me [Rapaire] in the flesh? A. Amergin 147. Which mudcatter plays with fire engines, saves lives, sings tenor and mushes huskies all in ONE lifetime!!!??? [more hints: And he is a founding partner in LFPS, and he came up with the idea of a logo, which was further designed by a Mudcatter; . He has a mustachio designed for a 7 foot tall cowboy. Unfortunately it is attached to a 5 foot body. The good news is that he also has the heart of a lion in that body.] A. David Swan (El Swanno). 148. Who is the Mudcatter who designed the LFPS logo? {clarification LFPS= Mudcatters Lane, Fielding, Patterson, and Swann]. A. Alice 149. Which Mudcatter works on oil rigs in the North Sea? [CRN] 150. Which Mudcatter has worked and lived the furthest south? [CRN] 151. Who is Clarence? A. Clarence is known on the Mudcat as Ma In Law, I believe. She is Catspaw's mother in law. She helped keep us up to date during Spawzer's first heart problems we knew about… 153. "Which Mudcatter [not around much recently] lives near Bardstown KY" A. Mary in Kentucky 155. Which Mudcatter sounds a bit lucky, but his real first name would be a fine thing? A. Chance (Fortunato) 156. Whose Mudcat name reminds you of a men's jacket or suit? [CRN] 157. Which mudcatter is the gorgeous daughter of one on the true path? A. Sweetfia, daughter of EL Ted... 158. Which Mudcatters have held the position of Secret Santa Secretary (Clue, there are 3) A.#1. Liz the squeak A.#2 CatsPHiddle . A.#3 Clinton Hammond [?] 159. Whose Mudcat name reminds you of a men's jacket or suit? [CRN] 160. 161.Which mudcatters live in sunny Hull? A.#1 A #2 161. What US Mudcatter is a boney fidee, PhD-totin', folklorist (haven't seen around lately, though)? 162. Who lives in Albaquirky...Albyquark...that town in New Mexico? A.#1. Art Brooks 163 Who's the Blue Feather (so to speak)? A. Pene Azul {though the meaning of that name is actually not "blue feather"} 164. Who or what is a duckdog? A. A duckdog is a cross between a duck and a dog. The duckdog with whom most* Mudcatters are familiar is named Gluon. Gluon is a cross between a Mallard duck and an Airedale dog, which makes him a Mallairedale. 165. Which 'catter started a thread that she thought would be simple and fun, and a whole lotta kitties joined in to create a big ol' monster of a thread tangle which she has had to unravel a couple of times (and rap a few paws) so far? A. Azizi 166. What 'Catter who hasn't been around much lately lives is blind and lives in Las Vegas? A. Teresa 167. Name a Mudcatter who pulls ugly faces and spouts a lot (especially when non-Americans post to Mudcat) {CRN} 168. Name a Mudcatter who buZZes about playfully, patiently promoting intercontinental, inter-racial understanding.{CRN} 169. "Name at least three Mudcatters whose names include references to edible products." A.#1 Black Walnut A #2 Hilda Fish A#3 Biskit A #4 Penguin Egg. 170. Name at least three Mudcatters with royalty, status, or leadership names. A#1 Frogprince A#2 Admiral A#3 Batgoddess A#4 Irish Sergeant A#5 Countess Richard A#6 King Brilliant. A #7 Rt Honourable Sir jOhn from Hull 171. Who likes to sin with his fiends? A. Mr Happy' 172. Which Mudcatter's name is the name of an American children's handclap rhyme and part of the name of an European wedding song? [CRN] 173. Who are the two ladies (albit self proclaimed) of Mudcat? A#1. Lady Penelope A#2 Lyrical Lady A#3 LadyJean [I'm adding my response here] 174. Which Mudcatter's name might be used in a song to sort of rhyme with the phrase jazz musician even though he isn't one? [CRN] 175. This mudcatter is not a number but a free man (or woman) {CRN} |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: GUEST,Guest Azizi still without her cookie Date: 01 Jul 06 - 12:03 AM I see that question # 159 is a repeat question. Sorry about that error and any other errors. I vaguely recall asking "Which Mudcatters had names that include numbers?" That will be the new question #159. |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Elmer Fudd Date: 01 Jul 06 - 12:06 AM 121. Which Mudcatter coined the name "A Guide To The Perplexed" for the list of Name That Nudcatter questions? A. Elmer Fudd I believe I suggested "A Guide FOR the Perplexed." Moses Maimonides came up with it first, but the statute of limitations on copyright infringement ran out around, oh, the 13th century... |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: JennyO Date: 01 Jul 06 - 05:35 AM 169. Name at least three Mudcatters whose names include references to edible products. Nutty Ms Lemon 128. Which Catter sounds a bit fishy? hildafish bassic? 175. This mudcatter is not a number but a free man (or woman) Number 6? |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: GUEST,azizi still cookieless Date: 01 Jul 06 - 09:19 AM Elmer, "A Guide FOR The Perplexed" it was, is and shall henceforth always be. [the mighty Z has spoken] :o) 128. Which Catter sounds a bit fishy? Redsnapper? |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Azizi Date: 01 Jul 06 - 09:38 AM I'm back!! 169. Name at least three Mudcatters whose names include references to edible products. No one posted the first response I was thinking of-Cool Beans. There's still some possibiities that haven't been mentioned for this and other questions. Here's a new question: Which Mudcatter's name suggest that s/he is attentive to what at least one other persons says? |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Amergin Date: 01 Jul 06 - 01:31 PM 175. This mudcatter is not a number but a free man (or woman) Number 6? that would indeed be correct.... |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: GUEST Date: 01 Jul 06 - 02:19 PM Name at least three Mudcatters with royalty, status, or leadership names." Seaking |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Elmer Fudd Date: 01 Jul 06 - 04:00 PM Q: Name at least three Mudcatters with royalty, status, or leadership names. 1. I don't think Lady Jean has been mentioned yet among the titled. 2. When size matters, Big Mick is a name that commands respect! (Baddest man in the whole damn town, er, website...) 3. Bat Goddess. |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: jaze Date: 01 Jul 06 - 06:54 PM Well,now Joybell, I'm sorry to say you weren't the other one I had in mind, but you have a point, you do fit, so I'll give it to you. But I want you to work real hard to try and think of one more. Congratulations for being on the thread :>) |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Desert Dancer Date: 01 Jul 06 - 08:40 PM 168. Name a Mudcatter who buZZes about playfully, patiently promoting intercontinental, inter-racial understanding.{CRN} Azizi |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: freda underhill Date: 01 Jul 06 - 09:22 PM Who has a collection of Nigerian scam letters? Jennyo! ps - this thread has the potential to become bigger than MOAB! |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: John MacKenzie Date: 02 Jul 06 - 05:13 AM Oh no it doesn't! |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Big Al Whittle Date: 02 Jul 06 - 07:31 AM Who said, a cynic is some who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing? Oscar Wilde Who had a girlfriend called Dale Evans, a horse called Trigger and dog called Bullet? Roy Rogers Who used to live in Buckingham Palace and married pricess Di? Prince Charles. they weren't mudcatters, but i thought I'd air my knowledge. |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Azizi Date: 02 Jul 06 - 08:06 AM "this thread has the potential to become bigger than MOAB!" This thread is a game. Games have no potential. However, the people who post to this thread, and read this thread have tremendous potential. Imo, "Name That Mudcatter" is an informative & fun trivia pursuits-like game that provides information and tests folks'knowledge about Mudcat members and guests. I have found this game to be enjoyable, interesting, intellectually challenging enough [in the formulation of questions and in trying to arrive at the correct response or responses]. "MOAB" is "MOAB". "Name That Mudcatter" is "Name That Mudcatter". There's not now nor has there ever been nor should there ever be any any conflict or any competition between them. |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Azizi Date: 02 Jul 06 - 08:10 AM Correction: Here's what I meant to say- I have found this game to be enjoyable, interesting, and intellectual in a light hearted way [in the formulation of questions and in trying to arrive at the correct response or responses]. |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: John MacKenzie Date: 02 Jul 06 - 08:20 AM See Freda, I told you so! G. |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: JennyO Date: 02 Jul 06 - 10:46 AM Who has a collection of Nigerian scam letters? Jennyo! Yes, 'tis I. Currently I have 202. I think they're funny. But then I'm easily amused :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: redsnapper Date: 02 Jul 06 - 12:20 PM Which Mudcatter is known to stand playing serenades to cows on the mandolin? |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: redsnapper Date: 02 Jul 06 - 12:25 PM Which Mudcatter provided the Mudcat icon "The Little Pissant" and delivered it by fast motorcycle to a transatlantic traveller? Who was that transatlantic traveller? Which Mudcatter named it? What is the name of the Order bestowed upon the recipient of a "Little Pissant"? (a sort of Mudcat "reverse Grammy") |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: rock chick Date: 02 Jul 06 - 06:33 PM Name the Mudcatter that likes to keep labels on things Name the mudcatter who cut one label off much to the upset of the Mudcatter (who is the answer to the above question) |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: freda underhill Date: 02 Jul 06 - 06:35 PM right as usual, Giok :-) ! |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: John MacKenzie Date: 03 Jul 06 - 04:04 AM I saw that bovine serenade happen, it was actually more of a 'Chanson du Vache', and it was Charmian mandolinning them beeves, at last year's Mudcat Eurogathering near Niort in France. Giok |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Crystal Date: 03 Jul 06 - 04:58 AM 128. Which Catter sounds a bit fishy? Azizi got it right! It is Redsnapper! The two Ladies are Lady Penelope and Lady Jean. |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Emma B Date: 03 Jul 06 - 05:22 AM Name the Mudcatter that likes to keep labels on things Oaklet still has the original label on his Stradivarius! |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: GUEST Date: 03 Jul 06 - 08:34 AM Which Catter is our resident Bird expert? |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Bunnahabhain Date: 03 Jul 06 - 11:27 AM Name the person resposible for: 495.1) spatulas 495.2) rutabaga 495.3) Name the person who actually found the point of MOAB. |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: John MacKenzie Date: 03 Jul 06 - 11:28 AM One Mudcatter has C&A on her knickers, so's she knows what way round to put them on. Was that what you meant by label Emma? G. |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 03 Jul 06 - 01:43 PM Dammit, Bunn! How many times do we have to explain that you can't say "rutabaga" on the Mudcat? You can say "Swede", or you can say "turnip with thyroid problems", but you can't say "rutabaga"! Are you trying to get us shut down or something? |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Rapparee Date: 03 Jul 06 - 01:58 PM Rutabaga, gentille rutabaga, rutabaga gentille plumeare.... |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Amos Date: 03 Jul 06 - 02:36 PM I think you meant, "Gentil rutabaga, je te plumerais...". ALthough the art of plucking rutabaga has long been lost from human ken, I have heard it is still known to a few senior members of the Idaho Legion. The point of MOAB has never been lost. It is a thread whose perimeter is nowhere and whose center is everywhere, the All-in-One thread, much like Three-in-One Oil, useful in any sticky situation and reminiscent of the Trinity. A |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Severn Date: 03 Jul 06 - 02:50 PM Which mudcatter is the 500th poster child? |