Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: bradfordian Date: 10 Jan 03 - 04:37 AM I was born in the town of Bradford, Yorkshire, England. BTW, there are 2 or 3 Bradfords in USA, any 'catters therein, or from? (WARNING Thread Creep:) But I'm now in Robin Hood country (Nottingham) and am getting interested in Lord Byron (he's buried in my local church). I know there is a BYRON in Georgia & BYRON Wines in California, anyone have any connections with anything Byron? And thirdly as my christian name is BARRIE, I noticed there is a town of that name near Toronto which is having a 150th birthday. Anyone from Barrie? Brad. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 10 Jan 03 - 04:21 AM Been through it all before but.... Lots of other Rogers on the 'Cat. Being a child of the '50s I enjoy the rough and ready sound of the skiffle/jug band type of band, play no instruments other than washboard and kazoo... and if skiffle is defined as music played on battered, home made, crude and often out of tune instruments - well that's my voice to a T! RtS |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: songs2play Date: 10 Jan 03 - 02:53 AM I like songs I like to play songs on my guitar It was pretty easy to get a name from that. Although I prefer being called "snogs", as it seems to have stuck after Mr Happy once mistyped my name in the Mudchat. Sad , I know, but what the heck. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Genie Date: 10 Jan 03 - 01:52 AM Well, this is a deja vu thread for me, too. When I first visited, and soon joined, Mudcat, I was a relative internet neophyte, and I wasn't sure how good an idea it would be to use my real name. I've had various nicknames in my life, but the only one that some folks still call me is the one my grandpa always called me: Jeanie. Partly to avoid confusion with other "Jeans," "Jeannes," "Jeanies," and "Jeannies," and partly because I like the magical connotation, I decided to be "Genie" at Mudcat. Jeanene Pratt |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Amos Date: 10 Jan 03 - 12:51 AM Me mum did it, being a Noffshoot of a Nold New Enkland clan whut got all their darn names from the Old Testament, their clothes from Saks and thier news from Walter Cronkite. Which is why I now live out West. :>) But it is handy, being short, and rare enough. A |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Rustic Rebel Date: 09 Jan 03 - 11:46 PM I threw darts at the dictionary. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: MikeOQuinn Date: 09 Jan 03 - 11:39 PM Well, me real name is Jeremy Welch, but when I signed up here, I used a commonly-used stage name of mine (Michael O'Quinn), since I figured if anyone saw me in performance, they'd recognize it, and if they met me otherwise, I probably wouldn't recognize them, anyhoo. -J |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 09 Jan 03 - 09:53 PM Comes from a newspaper column my granddad wrote for many years for a couple of local papers. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: SlickerBill Date: 09 Jan 03 - 09:25 PM It was a nickname given to me by a good friend back in school, when I had a bit of a "look" going, as we all did at one time; tight jeans, cowboy boots, long hair. The slicker thing was obviously tongue in cheek. The "look" passed, but the handle didn't quite. sb |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 09 Jan 03 - 09:05 PM I can't remember. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Cluin Date: 09 Jan 03 - 06:31 PM It's an anagram for "Cluin". |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: GUEST,DonMeixner Date: 09 Jan 03 - 06:24 PM I chose this one because no one would believe my real name. Wadlow Cuffington |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: treewind Date: 09 Jan 03 - 06:04 PM There's another Anahata using my name on mudcat, who I've never seen post anything (hello ?) So I had to think of something memorable quickly and treewind.co.uk is my domain name, which was chosen long before because it's sort of naturish and elemental and I like things like that. Anahata (my real name, that's entirely another story) |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Rapparee Date: 09 Jan 03 - 04:53 PM StevetheORC, reindeer make better sausage. You can get it at Gwennie's, among other places, in Anchorage and pretty much all over Alaska. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: stevetheORC Date: 09 Jan 03 - 04:30 PM Hi Dave the Gnome Not read those must look out for them, sound like my sort of reading and before anyone else gets Orcish im a semi edumicated type who believes in luv and santa and luvs raindeers ( on toast) |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: John MacKenzie Date: 09 Jan 03 - 04:22 PM I wanted to register as Jock, 'cos I used that name in all the years, I ran [and sang {sic} in] folk clubs around the London area in the 60s and 70s. Mudcat would not let me use that; so I settled for the Italian spelling. Many years ago when I lived in Richmond Surrey, and had a slate at the best cafe ever, called L'Auberge, that's how the Italian family who ran the joint, spelled my name. Mega boring or what!! Giok |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Mudlark Date: 09 Jan 03 - 04:20 PM When I joined Mudcat I was a potter and a singer (still am that) so it seemed like a natural. Plus I love larks, love to stand on the bridge and watch them soaring about in the evening air... |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Bat Goddess Date: 09 Jan 03 - 02:41 PM Yup, gone through this before, but here 'tis again. Originally I was Linn the Thanatolithologist until I got "legal". Jeri sucked me into, I mean "introduced me to" Mudcat by getting me involved in the gravestone symbolism thread in '98 or '99. And since I have a summertime nursery colony of Little Brown Bats (that's the variety, and also a description) between the bedroom ceiling and the roof. As a result of annual July (usually) bat adventures, I know a lot about Little Brown Bats and bats in general. Oh, and they like me, so Bat Goddess seemed appropriate. . . I'm also sometimes referred to as a Cat Goddess (or maybe just a cat mat) and I get some trade pubs with the title of Type Goddess (I'm a typographer now digital prepress production tech). Linn |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: khandu Date: 09 Jan 03 - 02:29 PM Tis a long, long tale, but I shall now copy and paste from the 11th Edition of the Readers Digestion Condensed Book. And the odd looking cow (not to be confused with the "strange-seeming cow") turned her head and looked back at him with a wicked smile on her face. Old Ken knew he had gone too far with his little "game" and frenetically, he gathered his belongings and ran willy-nilly out of the pasture. (Upon this point, many historians have debated greatly for years. Did he actually run "willy-nilly" which connotes some bit of hesitation, or is it more accurate to say "hurly-burly"? Of course, there are the followers of the theory developed by O'Leary {the O'Leary Theory} who believed that Ken merely "ran".)(See Exhibit "C") Upon leaping the pasture's northern fence, Ken found himself in the path of an 18 wheeler driven full-throttle by the bizarre Rev. B.A. Dick, who, above the roar of the engine, could be heard singing "You Gotta Walk That Lonesome Valley". (See Exhibit "A") None were more surprised than Ken, when a wounded deer ran willy-nilly (See Exhibit "C") from the forrest, hitting Ken and knocking him from the path of the bizarre Reverend's truck. Emotionally moved and psychologically disturbed by the noble deer's deed, Kne (who often mis-types his name, putting the "n" where the 'e' should be...see exhibit 12) shouted to his entourage (who follow him 24/7), "I AM kHANDU!!!!" None dared doubt the truth of it. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: brid widder Date: 09 Jan 03 - 02:11 PM Mine's my favourite Jake Thackeray song...The Widow of Bridlington although I'm not a widow... don't come from Bridlington and am not (sadly) small and bonny at 42.. however ... 'whatever she thought she ought to do she did she did she did!!!' a woman after my own heart |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Don Firth Date: 09 Jan 03 - 01:56 PM Nothing particularly imaginative. It's just a shortened version of what's on my birth certificate and what I usually go by. Donald Richard Firth |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Melani Date: 09 Jan 03 - 01:46 PM Actually, my mother chose it a number of years back... |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: HuwG Date: 09 Jan 03 - 01:38 PM My first name plus the first letter of my last name, what could be simpler ? However, I could have used my last name as the inspiration for some sort of nickname based on the concept of 8 pints, had not the real 8_pints pre-empted the idea long before I joined MudCat. (I may have met Mr. and Mrs 8_pints at a session in Manchester in North-West England once, about a year ago; but couldn't put faces to MudCat noms de guerre at that time). Plenty of my former rugby team-mates still announce my arrival at various locations by saying, "Ohmigawd, it's HuwG !", falscetto. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Bobert Date: 09 Jan 03 - 01:02 PM Well, I used to be Bob over at Tweedsblues but I discovered not long after tunneling in there that one of the members, Kitty West (of Arlo Guthrie Carnagie ebag gig fame) had just broken up with her husband, Bob. To add to that, the new Bob at Tweeds (me) was more of a jerk than Bobert, if ya' can believe that. So I fired him! With my birth name, Robert, being taken by someone else I asked the Tweezerins fir help and Kitty West came up with the "Bobert" and it stuck... End of story... Bobert |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: GUEST,Yuk!!!!! Date: 09 Jan 03 - 12:57 PM It seemed the thing to do at the time....Theres something about musos that just gets my goat.could it be their inherent narcism...some of e'm just make think Yuk !!!!! |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Declan Date: 09 Jan 03 - 12:54 PM To the extent that I had any choice in the matter, I opted for this name by choosing to emerge into this world on 24th July, the feast of St. Declan. By all accounts I was about a week late. Just as well, I wouldn't have liked having to go through life as Swithin Fay. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: CarolC Date: 09 Jan 03 - 12:50 PM It used to be my first name and the first letter of my last name. When I got married, I changed my last name, and it now begins with "D", but I moved my former last name to the middle, so now it's my first name with the first letter of my middle name. Are you with me so far? Good... Now I've thought, from time to time recently, that maybe I ought to change my screen name since my last name has changed. I don't know, though. CarolC has been a good name for me, and I've been using it for about two and a half years. It's a tough decision and I may just end up making it by default (if I don't make the decision, the decision will make me, as they say, and I'll stay CarolC). So I'm open to ideas people might have for a possible new screen name for me. I can't promise I'll use any of them, but who knows? If you fire them at me with just the right trajectory, one of them might stick. P.S. khandu called me "Oh strange one" on my birthday thread. I like that a lot, but the length seems a bit cumbersome. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Joe Offer Date: 09 Jan 03 - 12:46 PM I was 49 when I joined this forum, so naturally I thought of naming myself catspaw_49. I figured I might eventually meet some of the people here in person, and it would be confusing to them if I used a nom de plume. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Neil the Goblin Date: 09 Jan 03 - 12:42 PM fairly obvious really, Neil is my name and guess who I work for? |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Chip2447 Date: 09 Jan 03 - 12:31 PM Some 42 odd years ago my maternal Grandmother first laid eyes upon me, and claimed I was a chip off the old block ( I happen to be a Junior also.v ) so, chip isnt bad. Now, when I got here Chip was already taken, so I decided to use Chip2447...the 2447 spells out Chip when translated from lettrrs on an american fone dial..Chip Chip, the chip so nice they named him twice. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: mack/misophist Date: 09 Jan 03 - 10:52 AM A thought hater is a man who eats peanut butter while contemplating a mirage. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 09 Jan 03 - 10:39 AM Despite the rumor that it's an acronym for "Big Wanking Liar", it's my initials (BWL) - short for Bruce Wayne (yes I was named after Batman and damned proud of it!) LaWall. I decided to spell it out so as to underscore my love, respect and admiration for George W. Bush, commonly referred to as "Dubya" around here. (Please see this thread). My previous Mudcat incarnations were "Bored at Work" (which is exactly what I was when I chose it, only to decide later that it was a really stupid name) and "Bedubya" (which I couldn't resuscitate due to having forgotten my password). FWIW I almost always sign off with my real name. Bruce |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: EBarnacle1 Date: 09 Jan 03 - 10:06 AM Mine's just my first initial and the organism I am fighting to suppress. It looks as though we will be to market this Summer. Of course the involvement with chanteys and the sea (for as long as I can recall) might have something to do with it, too. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Kim C Date: 09 Jan 03 - 09:51 AM Gaylord Farquad!! Heeheehee! Kim C is me name. I didn't have the nickname Fiddlebum yet, when I signed up, and just didn't feel like changing it later. Fiddlebum, well, that's a longer story... it has something to do with a violin tattoo and a cat in outer space. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: GUEST Date: 09 Jan 03 - 09:46 AM Its the default setting. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 09 Jan 03 - 09:04 AM Coz my name's Dave and I resemble a garden gnome. In fact I won first prize at a fancy dress once and wasn't even dressed up;-) StevetheORC, have you read the Orcs trilogy by Stan Nichols - Brilliant. Cheers Dave the Gnome |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Noreen Date: 09 Jan 03 - 09:01 AM Stunning lack of imagination... Noreen |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: artbrooks Date: 09 Jan 03 - 08:51 AM Huh? Art Brooks |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: stevetheORC Date: 09 Jan 03 - 08:25 AM Oy that the perogy whatsit of us ORCS |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: GUEST,mad axe murderer Date: 09 Jan 03 - 08:22 AM I was given this name as I like killing fings |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Mr Red Date: 09 Jan 03 - 08:09 AM chromatically consistent. |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Aidan Crossey Date: 09 Jan 03 - 07:51 AM I used to be known as derrymacash - which is the fairly notorious (at leash to fellow 'Cash people) piece of North Armagh where I grew up. But I've recently taken the momentous (to me) decision to use my proper given name in these here quarters. Aidan PS (with apologies to other readers of this thread) we could have used you in The Duke last night, rock chick. Bodies were few and far between. Still, it was good to see that Seán's back in action! (Normal service is resumed.) |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: catspaw49 Date: 09 Jan 03 - 07:47 AM Damn greg, I'm completely taken aback!!! I thought your real name was Gaylord Farrquad.........Shows how little I know! Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Blues=Life Date: 09 Jan 03 - 07:46 AM Why Blues=Life? Because it does! *g* I was trying to find a name on the Harmony Central guitar forum, and tried various forms of Bluesman, etc, since that's what I play. Everything I tried was taken, until I tried the current Tautology. Since then, to save confusion (mine) I've used the same name on all music forums that I've joined up with. (This is one of 3, but the one in which I participate the most.) Good thread. Blues |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: greg stephens Date: 09 Jan 03 - 07:42 AM it's my name |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: My guru always said Date: 09 Jan 03 - 07:34 AM Mine is from a song I sing from an old 45 of Joanna Carlin (Melanie Harrold, Irma Cetes). I think it was banned by the BBC after a couple of weeks back in 1977. It's a scratchy old 45 & I'm still missing some of the words. But anyone who hears me sing it will know who I am. I'm not really hiding, I'm just someone who hasn't met you yet :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: catspaw49 Date: 09 Jan 03 - 07:29 AM Which is of course why fire engines are red. Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Pushkin Date: 09 Jan 03 - 07:26 AM Mine was a name given to me by my other half. Also I like anything Russian, particularly vodka!! Pushkin |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: catspaw49 Date: 09 Jan 03 - 07:17 AM Rapaire states: "Like them, "My spurs are rusty/My coat is rent/My plume is damp with rain/And the thistledown and the barleybeards/Are thick on my horse's mane." You probably have a hard time getting a woman to get close to you huh? I think your horse is pretty pissed too...........You need to get your act together man........ Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: How did you choose your mudcat name? From: Tweed Date: 09 Jan 03 - 07:09 AM Mine's from the cloth that covers my old Fender amp. Tweed |