Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: open mike Date: 23 Mar 12 - 11:45 AM Wasn't there another "Pip" catter? I think it was Jon Freeman's (of folk info fame)mother? |
Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: Phil Edwards Date: 23 Mar 12 - 05:42 AM Aw... cheers, YY. Phil [will still answer to Pip] |
Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: YorkshireYankee Date: 23 Mar 12 - 12:00 AM Just pleased to hear that 'Pip' (the man behind the name) is not leaving Mudcat (which is what I feared when I saw the thread subject); if his name wants to leave, that's ok... [g] |
Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: Dave Hunt Date: 22 Mar 12 - 10:30 PM What you need Bonnie is http://wordsmith.org/anagram/index.html And you could even be 'Banal Jennies Oh' - or hundreds more to chose from! |
Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: Bonnie Shaljean Date: 22 Mar 12 - 08:11 PM Oooooo, I like Hip Waddlers. Jealous I didn't think of it... |
Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: Nick Date: 22 Mar 12 - 07:12 PM Wild Sharp Ed - could have been a cowboy Hip Waddlers - if it walks like a duck Welsh DD pair - reminds me of a girl I once knew Piddler Shaw - always embarrassed at school Shap Widdler - incontinent hill climber D' Wild Seraph I can see why you made your choice |
Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: johncharles Date: 22 Mar 12 - 05:09 PM Shakespeare, I do believe, is the trip upon which Mr Fly has embarked |
Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: Will Fly Date: 22 Mar 12 - 05:05 PM Nah - just thought Pip should depart with a quote from Shakespeare. |
Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: fat B****rd Date: 22 Mar 12 - 04:46 PM Will...are you tripping ?? Anyway, Tarra Pip 'ullo Phil. |
Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: Will Fly Date: 22 Mar 12 - 03:13 PM Aw... I shall miss that stubby little red thing on Mudcat... Like a man made after supper of a cheese-paring: when a' was naked, he was, for all the world, like a forked radish, with a head fantastically carved upon it with a knife. |
Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray Date: 22 Mar 12 - 01:07 PM What larks, Phil... No, doesn't have the same ring. Can I still call you Pip? It is short for Phillip after all... |
Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: doc.tom Date: 22 Mar 12 - 11:07 AM But hidden tracks are not hidden when you've told everyone they're there! Good luck, TomB |
Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: Bonnie Shaljean Date: 22 Mar 12 - 08:48 AM > my name … is in fact quite hard to anagrammatise "Hip Weds Lard" ??? Guess you're right. Very glad to see that the racy vegetable [lewd radish] isn't gone, only transmogrified. |
Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: Phil Edwards Date: 22 Mar 12 - 07:00 AM I bequeath it to any passing fanfic writer! |
Subject: RE: Goodbye Pip From: matt milton Date: 22 Mar 12 - 06:45 AM Lewd Pip Radish would be a brilliant name for a Hobbit blues singer. |
Subject: Goodbye Pip From: Phil Edwards Date: 22 Mar 12 - 06:04 AM This won't be news to many - I think most Catters who know me also know me in the real world. But just in case anyone was wondering what had happened to Pip Radish, I've decided to decloak and use my own name. I initially registered here as myself, & changed to Pip Radish in a fit of anagrammery (Sweeney O'P has a lot to answer for)*. I wasn't planning on keeping it, but I got to like it. Why change back? Well, you know, when one is a recording artist, darling... But mainly because I just felt like it. Thanks, Joe, for making the change as soon as I asked. *"Pip Radish" is not an anagram of my name - which is in fact quite hard to anagrammatise. I originally went by 'Lewd' Pip Radish; that was an anagram, but it was a bit too silly to keep. |
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