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BS: Name That Mudcatter

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Micca 24 Jun 06 - 03:55 PM
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Subject: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 08:26 PM

"Name That Mudcatter" is a game to test your knowledge about Mudcat posters.

Here's how it's played:

Someone posts an information tidbit about a Mudcat member [or regular posting Guest]. The person starts of with "Name that Mudcatter who..." [or "Name that Mudcat Guest who"]..

Someone else guesses who that Mudcat member is.

The person who post the answer should cut & paste the statement that s/he is responding to. Not doing so would cause confusion about which "Name that Mudcatter who" post the person is responding to.

Here's an easy example:

Name the Mudcatter who refers to the "Ginny Slide Rule".

Answer: Bobert

-snip-

I think that this game could be fun. It also could help Mudcat newbies [and not so newbies] become familiar with the people in our neighborhood [cue the Sesame street song]...

Do you wanna play?

I hope so.

But me first!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 08:28 PM

Okay, here's another real easy one:

Name the Mudcatter from Canada whose name rhymes with "who".


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 08:40 PM

One more from me [I think this one is easy too]:

{note the slightly different wording}

Name the female Mudcat member who championed the cause of astrology on a recent long running Mudcat thread about that subject.

Extra points if you also name the male Mudcatter who also championed the cause of astrology on that same long running thread.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Little Hawk
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 08:49 PM

Gnu sounds like who.

Daylia did the astrology thing, but I'm not sure who the male Mudcatter was who also championed the cause of astrology.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Sorcha
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 08:51 PM

Name the Catter who farts.
(easy!)
Name the Catter who is the Search Queen.
(easy)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: freda underhill
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 09:03 PM

hmmm.. 'spaW. you've got me on the other one Sorcha.

Name the Catter who sings sea shanties, and whose mother is a very talented artist.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 09:09 PM

In case anyone doesn't know which "Name that"..Freda was responding to, it was "Name the Catter who farts".
('spaW')


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: frogprince
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 09:10 PM

"Name the Catter who sings sea shanties" I'm sure several have mentioned doing that, Charlie Noble for one, but don't know if he's the one with an artist mother.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Amos
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 09:12 PM

Although he is also a Search Queen.


A


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 09:25 PM

"name the male Mudcatter who also championed the cause of astrology on that same long running thread"

Well, you may not be able to automatically think of his name, but I think daylia would say that the Catter I'm thinking of was also an astrology resource on that thread.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 09:46 PM

Okay.........

1. Name the Mudcatter who collects children's play verses and songs.

2. Name the Mudcatter who is a graduate of the Massenutten Military Academy.

3. Name the Mudcatter who not only holds an MS in Technology Management, but was also a Captain in the Merchant Marine.

4. Name the guy or gal who has an MS in Geology and took lessons from Dave Van Ronk.

5. Not only a philatelist, but s/he has been inducted into the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Silver Circle Award in the Nashville/Midsouth Chapter.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: SINSULL
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 09:55 PM

3. Micca?
1. Azizi
2. Jacqui?
heh heh


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bobert
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 09:59 PM

Okay, I get it...

Which GUEST, irregarless of the name after the GUEST are all the same???

(Bobert, Bobert, Bobert... There you go again...)

Nevermind that one...

What are the rules again...

NO, no, I got 'um...

1. Who has this little worship thing going with rocks???

2. Who plays an accordian and likes to fight with right winged Isreal backers???

3. Who is the Capt'n???

4. Which GUEST is from Texas???

5. Who is the prettiest gal in Mudville???

6. Who majored in philosphy and makes wooden bowels???

7. Who is pleasantly missing these days???

8. Who is married to Ruth and writes some fine folk and gospel music???

9. Who is from the Philly area and her name rhymes (kinda) with Chardonney???

10. Who is married to a preacher and lives in Pennsylvania...

Winner gets, ahhhh, satisfaction...

Bobert


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Tinker
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:19 PM

2. Carol C.
3. Kendall
6.Bill D
8. Jerry Rassmusssn

10. WYSIWYG


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Jerry Rasmussen
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:22 PM

Who just had puppies?

Jerry


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JennyO
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:23 PM

2. Who plays an accordian and likes to fight with right winged Isreal backers???

CarolC

3. Who is the Capt'n???

Kendall

4. Which GUEST is from Texas???

Texas Guest

5. Who is the prettiest gal in Mudville???

Could it be 'the fair one' Alison? (takes too long to do all those fancy colours)

7. Who is pleasantly missing these days???

Martin Gibson, of course.

8. Who is married to Ruth and writes some fine folk and gospel music???

Jerry Rasmussen

10. Who is married to a preacher and lives in Pennsylvania...

Wysiwyg

As for 1, 6 and 9 - I oughta know 1 but not sure, can't think of 9 and as for 6, I ain't gonna touch that one. Makes wooden bowels?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JennyO
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:24 PM

Who just had puppies?

Sorcha


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bobert
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:28 PM

Missed #5 also, Jenny O, but the rest are right... Keep workin'...


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:31 PM

Sinsull gets one out of five on mine!

1. Azizi.
2. Bobert (much to your surprise, I betcha!).
3. Amos.
4. Jerry Rasmussen.
5. Tarheel.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Little Hawk
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:35 PM

Who makes a living cracking cases and likes mysterious women with long legs?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:37 PM

I've got Bobert's #5


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JennyO
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:40 PM

Who makes a living cracking cases and likes mysterious women with long legs?

Chongo Chimp


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bobert
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:40 PM

Thankee, but I ain't prettiest gal in Mudville... Guess, 'er GUEST again...

And it ain't LH either...


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:40 PM

P-Vine


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JennyO
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:41 PM

Bobert, seeing as it's you who asked it, you are probably thinking of the P-Vine. Am I right?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JennyO
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:41 PM

Anyone noticed an echo in here?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JennyO
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:42 PM

Who wrote "The Hash my Father Scored"?

Name the two Mudcatters who got married this year while we watched it on webcam?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:48 PM

Micca wrote "The Hash...."

Cranedriver and Sussex Carole


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:48 PM

Name a British mudcatter who was in submarines and who now lives in the Mysterious East.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Little Hawk
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:51 PM

Who idolizes Don Cherry and often gets free room and board in large establishments.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Ebbie
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:52 PM

I would't have believed it of him going into such a sideline as making wooden bowels but Bill D majored in philosopy.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JennyO
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:56 PM

Quite right, Big Mick. Now wouldn't you agree I had Bobert's number 5 right the first time?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:58 PM

Oh! Do you like this game?? Do you really like this game??

[Kinda rhetorical question].

****

I got another one:

Name the poster who writes quotation marks like this << >>


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JennyO
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 11:10 PM

282RA


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bobert
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 11:26 PM

Okay, we got over half the first 10 answered correctly... Prettiest woman ain't me 'er LH...

The stone worshipper is still on the, table so to speak....

Yeah, okay, BillD is the philopsphy/bowel maker....

But now here's where it get tough...

11. Social worker born in Wes Ginny and now in NC????

12. Boat band players???

13. Strongest supoorter of Bush'sinvasion of Iraq???

14. Best lookin' Mudcat guy???

15. Catter who bolted 'cause folks made fun of his "Favorite Guitar Picks" or "Best E String" threads???

16. Catter who has worked for various Democratic party campaigns???

17. The Catter who has bailed this ol' hillbilly outta more jams than Carter has liver pills, and has stated so???

18. And who put the stink in fart better than this Catter???

19. Oh yeah... Who has the hots fir Hillary Clinton???

20. And oh yeah, part 2... Who has been accused of trying to subvert this joint with his/her ties to the Church of Scientology???

Prize??? The usaul...

Bobert


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 11:26 PM

JennyO's answer "282RA" is who I was thinking of when I asked the question: Name the poster who writes quotation marks like this << >>

That answer is not for "Who idolizes Don Cherry and often gets free room and board in large establishments".

I don't know the answer to that one and I didn't know the answer to most of the questions asked so far...

One thing I am learning from this game is that Mudcatters are some interesting folk.

I already knew that but it's being reinforced by this thread.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 11:40 PM

Time Out.

Here's a housekeeping reminder:

Please connect your response to the question or statement that you are responding to [by either cut & pasting that question/statement or somehow referring to it].

For instance by referring to the poster by name and his or her number system for that question or like this:

Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JennyO - PM
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 10:40 PM

Who makes a living cracking cases and likes mysterious women with long legs?

Chongo Chimp

[though JennyO's question was in italics, and I haven't got the hang of how to make those italics]

And btw, if you end your post with your name, like someone did whose name I won't mention, but it starts with "J" and ends with "y", it looks like you're responding to your own question/statement.

And 9 times out of 10 that means you'd be giving the wrong answer...so ending your posts with your name probably isn't a good idea for this thread...

Any other game playing rules or suggestions or modifications would be greatly appreciated.

A--- oops, I forgot what I wrote already!

:o))


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Metchosin
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 11:54 PM

Name a British mudcatter who was in submarines and who now lives in the Mysterious East?

Shangriceltic

Who idolizes Don Cherry and often gets free room and board in large establishments.......uh, Shane?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Little Hawk
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 11:58 PM

Yes! Shane it is. He idolizes Don Cherry (macho hockey commentator) and gets free room and board in jail from time to time.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 12:06 AM

Here's some more:

1. Name the Mudcatter who recently attended a Midwest Banjo Camp

2. Name the Mudcatter who has kept us informed about the Schapelle
   Corby case

3. Name the Mudcatter who is a firefighter and a school teacher

4. Name the Mudcatter who created the Shane and Chongo Chimp
   characters

and for extra credit:

5. Name Shane's brother


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: freda underhill
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 12:35 AM

re: Name the Catter who sings sea shanties, and whose mother is a very talented artist.

Hint: his maternal grandparents are also outstanding artists.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: freda underhill
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 12:37 AM

Which Australian catter contributed over 500 Australian folk songs to the digital tradition, before passing away at the end of 2005?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Ebbie
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 12:39 AM

"Name the Mudcatter who is a firefighter and a school teacher" Peace

"Name the Catter who sings sea shanties" Might that be Naemanson?

Name the Mudcatter who collects children's play verses and songs " Azizi Author! Author!

"Best lookin' Mudcat guy???""
John Hardly?

"Name the Mudcatter who created the Shane and Chongo Chimp characters"- Well, Little Hawk is the one who has told us about them but surely - SURELY- ?

and for extra credit:

5. "Name Shane's brother" Don


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Peace
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 12:49 AM

I don't wish to be involved but I see it's too late.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Georgiansilver
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 02:59 AM

UK mudcatter who organises a concert style club in Lincolnshire?
UK mudcatter who is Greek from St Albans area?
UK mudcatter from the depths of darkest Scotland?
UK Mr and Mrs on mudcat who organise 'singarounds and Folk Festival?
UK Man and wife who don't perform but travel to see live Folk music?
UK performer who "Drowned her in the bath cos he's a psychopath"


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John O'L
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 03:27 AM

Bill D makes wooden bowels? I tried that once. Very intricate.
Needless to say, it didn't work.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: freda underhill
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 03:36 AM

No, it's not Naemanson!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: freda underhill
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 03:37 AM

& frogprince you're warm enough to be boiling!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: akenaton
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 03:48 AM

John....:0)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JennyO
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 04:01 AM

Name the Mudcatter who has kept us informed about the Schapelle Corby case

Keef


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JennyO
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 04:03 AM

UK mudcatter who is Greek from St Albans area?

El Greko


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Crystal
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 06:06 AM



I think that there are at least 4!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bunnahabhain
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 06:26 AM

UK mudcatter from the depths of darkest Scotland?

Giok?

Nmae the prettiest Gal in Mudville

Crystal


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: akenaton
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 06:35 AM

Well...as I like my ladies "more mature"....I'd vote for Carol

But I've only seen five photos...:0)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 06:38 AM

Name the mudcatter who wears a condom and loves walking

Name the mudcatter who walks on coals with the help of God

Name the mudcatter who fiddles with welks

Name the mudcatter who is seen on television everyday


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 07:39 AM

Name the Mudcatter who is missing from all of the above and has some low self esteem issues....

: }

LTS


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 08:48 AM

Betcha can't name the male Mudcatter from the UK!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 09:09 AM

I reckon that Oakley is a whelk fiddler meself.
G..


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bobert
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 09:15 AM

Sorry, Bill... Yeah, wooden bowels would (pun uuintended) be rather painfull... Bowls, gol danged it...

Bobert


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: alison
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 09:24 AM

1.Which two mudcatters remain the undefeated jello wrestling tag team?

2. Who has a fetish with lighthouses?

3. Who posed for a calendar wearing nothing but an autoharp?

slainte

alison


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 09:39 AM

Freda - that would be John-in-Brisbane - sadly missed here and I am sure in Australia.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: freda underhill
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 09:41 AM

too true, MMario! a lovely man who died too soon.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Metchosin
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 09:45 AM

Name the mudcatter who walks on coals with the help of God

Georgiansilver

2. Who has a fetish with lighthouses?

Joe Offer?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 09:47 AM

alison's
2. Who has a fetish with lighthouses?
Joe Offer


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Cool Beans
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 10:03 AM

Name the Mudcatter who's been running a Monday night open mic session in Windsor, Ont., since Jesus was a sophomore?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 10:07 AM

Name the Mudcatter who's been running a Monday night open mic session in Windsor, Ont


Clinton Hammond?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 10:22 AM

Is anyone else confused about which response go with which questions/responses?

For instance, which statement/question is this response for?

Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario - PM
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 09:39 AM

Freda - that would be John-in-Brisbane - sadly missed here and I am sure in Australia.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 10:25 AM

1.Which two mudcatters remain the undefeated jello wrestling tag team?

THE FAIR ONE and Harpgirl

2. Who has a fetish with lighthouses?

Joe Offer

3. Who posed for a calendar wearing nothing but an autoharp?

Bill D?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: freda underhill
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 10:25 AM

Azizi

Q: Which Australian catter contributed over 500 Australian folk songs to the digital tradition, before passing away at the end of 2005?

A: Freda - that would be John-in-Brisbane - sadly missed here and I am sure in Australia.

hope that helps!

freda


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 10:39 AM

Yes, Freda that helps.

To make things less confusing, I'm hoping that the specific response include the specific question/statement that it answers.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Cool Beans
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 11:15 AM

Yes, Clinton Hammond runs an open mic session in Windsor, Ont.
For bonus points, name a Mudcatter (there are several) who has played at one of Clinton's sessions.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 11:18 AM

Name the mudcatter who fiddles with welks
Oakley was correct

Name the mudcatter who walks on coals with the help of God
Georgiansilver was correct

What about the remaining ones

Name the mudcatter who loves walking and wears a condom (UK)

Name the mudcatter who is seen on television everyday (UK)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 11:19 AM

What! Azizi, you know the rules of the Mudcat: anarchy pretty much reigns! Arise! Cast of the chains of oppression, ye oppressed! workers of the world, Unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains! Overthrown the plutocratic autocratic rule that imposes rules!

Okay...who once dated Mary Travers???


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Kweku
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 11:46 AM

Great game Azizi. a whole lot of information for me.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 11:46 AM

Rapaire, are you saying that I'm part of the plutocratic autocratic elite??

Who, little ole me??

There's so many Mudcatters...so many questions already asked that are still unanswered...so many questions still to be asked...

Hence, my Suggested rules. What I'm advocating is clarity, enlightenment, and not anarchy.

And one thing's for sure, I'm definitely not a decider.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 12:02 PM

ANYONE who makes rules wants to be a ruler and is ipso facto and res ipsas locquitor a member of the Oligarchy, bloated and fattened upon the blood, sweat, and tear of the laboring classes! But come the Revolution....


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Clinton Hammond
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 12:05 PM

"name a Mudcatter who has played at one of Clinton's sessions"

Do -I- get the points?

Big Mick....
Cool Beans....
Devilmaster....

And one in specific who comes out almost every week, but sure woudn't call himself a Mudcatter anymore....


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 04:57 PM

What Mudcatters might be packin' heat? (Legally, that is.)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Helen
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 05:33 PM

From: Bobert - PM
Date: 22 Jun 06 - 11:26 PM

14. Best lookin' Mudcat guy???

Max, no doubt about it! (And I'm not just trying to get on the good side of "God" - the God of Mudcat, that is.)

From: Rapaire - PM
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 04:57 PM

What Mudcatters might be packin' heat? (Legally, that is.)

Ranger Steve?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 05:54 PM

I mean ones who aren't in law enforcement....


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bill D
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 06:00 PM

(guilty of wearing an autoharp for one of the calendars...but it would look better on a couple others..*grin*)

((but I think I'd rather be famous for the bowels bowls))


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 06:21 PM

Name a Mudcatter who used to work for Ma Bell.

Name a Mudcatter who speaks Finnish.

Name a Mudcatter who has the sweetest voice around when she plays her dulcimer (or not).


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 06:34 PM

And now an un-announced statement from gameplayer #1:

We are all rulers here. At least anyone can become a ruler if she or he suggests rules for the betterment of THE GAME.

If no one adheres to the rules than the ruler can have a hissy fit or a heree fit [as the case may be], and can storm off and leave this thread. But if and when that happens, the other gameplayers may or may not even notice.

And another thing-just for the record- I might be [just a little bit] overweight but I would never say that I'm "bloated and fattened upon the blood, sweat, and tear of the laboring classes."

{"tears" maybe, but not "tear"}


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 06:43 PM

And since I'm gameplayer #1 [since I was the first person to play this game] let me pause from wallowing in that glory of that status to ask at what point-if any-does a person who posted a Name That Mudcatter question or statement quit waiting for the others to come up with the correct response?

I mean, I assume that the person posting a Name That Mudcatter question or statement knows the correct response to that specific question or statement.

Or is that assumption wrong?

Do people ever say 'give' which means that the person who posted that question is forced to post the correct response.

Or do we wait for days, and months, and years to find out the right response to the questions which have not gotten answered?

I'm just askin....


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 06:43 PM

Ah--you've met the purple prose of Rapaire the Librarian, I see.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 06:54 PM

Stilly, "you" who?

You talkin to me? You TALKIN to me? You talkin to ME?
etc etc etc.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bee-dubya-ell
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 06:58 PM

Name a Mudcatter whose real name is a homonym for a non-motorized form of transportation.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Helen
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 09:37 PM

From: Bee-dubya-ell - PM
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 06:58 PM

Name a Mudcatter whose real name is a homonym for a non-motorized form of transportation.

Bicycle? Walker?

Just kidding! I have no idea.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Elmer Fudd
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 09:45 PM

Q: Name a Mudcatter who has the sweetest voice around when she plays her dulcimer (or not).
A: That would have to be the immortal Jean Ritchie.

Q: Which mudcatters almost named their sea chantey duo "The Seamen Gobs?"

Elmer

PS: I give up. Who dated Mary Travers?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: frogprince
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 10:24 PM

Who makes knitted bowels?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 10:27 PM

PS: I give up. Who dated Mary Travers?

Had to be either Frank Hamilton or Kendall Morse. Maybe Mark Clark, but I don't think so.

I used to date her in my fantasies, when I wasn't dating Kate Hepburn or Candice Bergen.

Mick


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 10:37 PM

I know, but I ain't tellin'. He'll have to 'fess up on his own.

Okay, an easy one: Who has a performance hall at the International School of Folk Music in Chicago names after him?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Elmer Fudd
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 10:54 PM

Hey Rap, I don't know who is packin' heat in this crowd, but given the fact that a passel of folks in the catbox are middle aged and on up, a lot of us use heat packs.

Okay, one more: Which person's mudcat moniker refers to the way they laugh?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JennyO
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 11:07 PM

Name a Mudcatter who speaks Finnish.

Deckman

Name a Mudcatter whose real name is a homonym for a non-motorized form of transportation.

Dead Horse? (or maybe not..)

Who has a performance hall at the International School of Folk Music in Chicago names after him?

Art Thieme

Which person's mudcat moniker refers to the way they laugh?

Liz the Squeak


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Phil Cooper
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 11:30 PM

The Canadian Mudcatter who's name rhymes with who must be Mooh.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 11:47 PM

"Who dated Mary Travers?"

I don't know, but didn't Brucie (Peace) say he had a huge crush on her? Does that count?

Jaa-ääni, te aari korjata! On Deckman and on Jean!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 01:07 AM

I know some of the pack heaters...I mean heat packers....Big Mick and Kendall....guess who?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Elmer Fudd
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 01:07 AM

OOPSIE!

"Elmer" is not the answer to the following question. I was the bloke asking the question:

Q: Which mudcatters almost named their sea chantey group "The Seamen Gobs?"


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Helen
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 02:11 AM

From: frogprince - PM
Date: 23 Jun 06 - 10:24 PM

Who makes knitted bowels

Sooz


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bunnahabhain
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 02:34 AM

Who has made a habit of taking this post?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bunnahabhain
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 03:14 AM

That was post 100, BTW....


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 05:49 AM

Name the mudcatter who is a lady with a mans name who is always buzzing on about grammar


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 06:02 AM

Phil Cooper-

Re your respnse that "The Canadian Mudcatter who's name rhymes with who must be Mooh".

If Mooh is Canadian and I gather that is true, that it certainly is true that Mooh-like gnu- rhymes with "who" so that means that there are two correct answers for that question.

You can claim your prize-

What?! There are no prizes for correctly answering questons in this game?

Well, Boo hoo hoo.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Morticia
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 06:18 AM

Who has made a habit of taking this post?( 100)
Leadfingers or Flamenco Ted?
Name the mudcatter who is a lady with a mans name who is always buzzing on about grammar
Countess Richard?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 06:26 AM

Who is the Mudcatter whose name rhymes with a girl's pick 'em up game?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Catherine Jayne
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 06:56 AM

Who's the mudcatter who is part of the Addams family?

Who's the mudcatter who is the Queen of tacky gifts and her partner in crime?

Who's the mudcatter named after a Thunderbirds character?

Who's the mudcatter who wore the harem outfit at the Getaway last year?

Which mucatter is an American catters English Rose?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Catherine Jayne
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 06:57 AM

Which Mudcatter has a fiddle called Maggie?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 07:30 AM

>>Name the mudcatter who is a lady with a mans name who is always buzzing on about grammar
Countess Richard? <<

Wrong

LOL


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Morticia
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 07:38 AM

Who's the mudcatter who is the Queen of tacky gifts and her partner in crime?

Sinsull and Jacqui.C

Which Mudcatter has a fiddle called Maggie?

Sorcha

Who's the mudcatter who wore the harem outfit at the Getaway last year?

Mrs Duck

Which catter almost always uses a small coloured font at the end of his posts?
Which catter was recently in Greece?
Which catter organises Bishop's Castle Folk Festival?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bunnahabhain
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 10:01 AM

Who's the mudcatter who is part of the Addams family?

Mortica

Who's the mudcatter named after a Thunderbirds character?

Lady Penelope


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: jaze
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 10:37 AM

Name at least 2 female mudcatters who call themselves muscial instruments.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 10:57 AM

Which mucatter is an American catters English Rose?

JacquiC


Which catter almost always uses a small coloured font at the end of his posts?

Gargoyle


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 11:16 AM

What 'Catter has a eye in the middle of his...instrument?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Ebbie
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 11:56 AM

Quote: "Who's the mudcatter who wore the harem outfit at the Getaway last year? Mrs Duck"

Nope. That be Tinker.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: SINSULL
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 11:57 AM

Which lady Mudcatter pulled a "Janet Jackson" on stage at the Getaway last year?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 12:41 PM

Nobody seems to have got to grip with Georgiansilvers suggestions. I think it is time he revealed them or I will :-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 12:49 PM

Which lady Mudcatter pulled a "Janet Jackson" on stage at the Getaway last year?

That would be catsPHiddle, and a lovely "Janet Jackson" it was.

I'll get me wellies.

Mick


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Georgiansilver
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 12:55 PM

O.K Les they are repeated here.

UK mudcatter who organises a concert style club in Lincolnshire?
UK mudcatter who is Greek from St Albans area?
UK mudcatter from the depths of darkest Scotland?
UK Mr and Mrs on mudcat who organise 'singarounds and Folk Festival?
UK Man and wife who don't perform but travel to see live Folk music?
UK performer who "Drowned her in the bath cos he's a psychopath"


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mrs.Duck
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 01:00 PM

No Morticia it wasn't me in the harem outfit although I am guilty of appearing naked with an autoharp and hat :0)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mrs.Duck
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 01:02 PM

On the mudcat calendar BTW NOT at the getaway!!!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Catherine Jayne
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 01:13 PM

Awww thank you Big Mick! I'll buy you a drink for that comment in November!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 01:22 PM

Right Mike, shall I do them?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Georgiansilver
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 01:22 PM

Go ahead Les.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 01:29 PM

OK

UK mudcatter who organises a concert style club in Lincolnshire?
That wonderful man called The Villan LOL

UK mudcatter who is Greek from St Albans area?
El Greko

UK mudcatter from the depths of darkest Scotland?
Whats is name Giok :-)

UK Mr and Mrs on mudcat who organise 'singarounds and Folk Festival?
Mr And Mrs Sooz

UK Man and wife who don't perform but travel to see live Folk music?
Travelling Audience

UK performer who "Drowned her in the bath cos he's a psychopath"
Big Al Whittle


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 01:34 PM

I knew all those answers.

;o))


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bee-dubya-ell
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 01:38 PM

What Mudcatter uses "Bikini Bare" on the private parts of his/her kitchen utensils and small appliances?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST,Dani
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 01:40 PM

"wears a condom and loves walking"
can't wait to find out who this is ! Or who this ISN'T!

"Social worker born in Wes Ginny and now in NC????"
That would be Janie

"Strongest supoorter of Bush'sinvasion of Iraq???"
Tarheel? Or do we have a runner-up? And, did you mean to dub that a 'sinvasion'?! Well done!

"Best lookin' Mudcat guy???"
Hmmm… this is a parlor game best played at mudcat gatherings OFFline, and not fair to do here. If I started listing, we'd never get to have dinner. Or, we could do alphabetical order?

Amos
Barry Finn
Charlie Baum

TAG, you're IT.

Dani


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 01:56 PM

It's been more than 6 hours and nobody's posted the answer to this one:

"Who is the Mudcatter whose name rhymes with a girl's pick 'em up game"

I thought every Tom, Dick, and Harry among us would easily known the answer to that one. But maybe it's a cultural thing since folks outside of the USA may call the game I'm thinking of something else...


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: jaze
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 02:04 PM

Make that 3 female mudcatters who call themselves musical instruments:>)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 02:13 PM

>>"wears a condom and loves walking"
can't wait to find out who this is ! Or who this ISN'T!
<<

He's got a lovely voice and is a Leeds supporter


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 03:01 PM

Which Mudcatter is a world famous artist, and wears high heels with jeans [and looks good in them too!]?
G..


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 03:03 PM

Garry Glitter


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 03:49 PM

Who "collects Mudcatters", meeting more worldwide Mudcat members in person than anyone else?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Micca
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 03:55 PM

Alice, That has GOT to be Bill Sables, (I am trying to catch him up, not for the "scoring" I just love meeting Mudcatters))


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 04:06 PM

1. Name the Catter who sings sea shanties, and whose mother is a very talented artist.

Charley Noble

2. UK mudcatter from the depths of darkest Scotland?

OK, Giok was the Answer. But couldn't this also be McGrath?

3.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST,Lin in Kansas, Cookieless
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 04:24 PM

Oops, that last one was me--and I wasn't finished, darn it. (Puter just burped...)

3. The Catter who has bailed this ol' hillbilly outta more jams than Carter has liver pills, and has stated so???

Bobert, would that be King Khandu? (I know he suffers delusions sometimes...)

4. Which person's mudcat moniker refers to the way they laugh?

Katlaughing?

5. Who is the Mudcatter whose name rhymes with a girl's pick 'em up game?

Azizi, would that be "Max," which rhymes with "jacks"?


Who invented the Reg Brothers?

Whose wild tale about Pa and the Reg Brothers, fireworks, rockets, and religion caused a lot of burnt-out keyboards from coffee-snorting readers?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 04:24 PM

yup, the answer I was looking for is Bill Sables.
Anyone see Bill lately?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 04:38 PM

Name the Mudcatter who has been a guest on Martha Stewart numerous times.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Elmer Fudd
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 04:53 PM

JennyO had the correct answer to the 'catter who chose her name from the way she laughs: the one and only Liz the Squeak!

World famous artist who looks good in high heels and jeans? Now that wouldn't be Donuel, would it? Okay then, how 'bout Hilda Fish?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 04:54 PM

Who is the Mudcatter who posted the correct answer for this question?

Q. The Mudcatter's name that rhymes with a girl's pick 'em up game?

A. ... "Max," which rhymes with "jacks"?


Yep, that Mudcatter is Lin in Kansas!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 05:03 PM

Did somebody get this one?

Name a Mudcatter whose real name is a homonym for a non-motorized form of transportation.

Is the answer "Skipy?"


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John Hardly
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 05:07 PM

Name the Mudcatter who has been a guest on Martha Stewart numerous times.

Guy Wolff.

Now name three other Catters who share, or have shared his profession.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 05:16 PM

Who is the Mudcatter who has his own home brew beer label?
**hint**


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 05:21 PM

Here's a combination question:

What is the name are the Mudcatter who lives in Iceland, the Mudcatter who lives in Guam, and the Mudcatter who lives in Ghana?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Elmer Fudd
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 05:27 PM

Hey Azizi,

Things are getting tangled up again. If you have nothing better to do, could you please trawl through the thread and post all the questions that have already been answered correctly, along with their answers? Some people are still chewing on questions that have already been answered and it is gumming up the works and befuddling the already fuddled. Call it "A Guide to the Perplexed."

Thanks,

Elmer


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 05:34 PM

Elmer you is right about the lovely Hilda Fish
Giok


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 05:51 PM

The third legal possible heat-packer is l'il ole me.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 05:52 PM

Kendall Morse also has a licence to carry.
G


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 05:53 PM

Well actually Elmer, I do have something better to do

;o)

but even before I read your post I was thinking of posting the questions/comments that appear to have been answered [correctly]-with the recognition that some questions have more than one correct answer/response.

So I'mma go work on the "Correct Responses Needed" list. I think it would be great if someone else tackled the "Correct Answers Given" list.

I'm thinking that the initial "Correct Responses Needed" list should have all the entries thus far that need to be correctly answers, and the "Correct Responses Given" list should have all the ones that were correctly answered.

However, after that initial list, I'll update that "Correct Responses Needed" list every 24 hours with additional questions/comments that weren't answered within 24 hours of that question's posting date and time. I'm arbitrarily chosing the 24 hour time frame as I think it's good to allow some time for people to ponder over the questions.

Maybe the person who choses to take on the task of compiling a "Correct Responses Given" list should also update that list with the additional correctly answered entries that had been made over the last two days [or whenever this thread goes off the board for
2 days time?]

So, I'm off to make my list.

See ya lata, alligator!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 05:54 PM

But before I go, speaking of alligator..here's a question to add to the list:

Which Mudcatter's name remind you of the saying "See ya later, alligator"?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Deckman
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 05:59 PM

To: SRS:

"Kittos". I know you've met Kissa Poika, our big white cat. He understands Finnish also and he's slowly building his vocabulaty. He now says: "Out", "in", "treats" ... and he's working on ... "Dad. Get that damned big dog outta here!". CHEERS, Bob(deckman)Nelson


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 06:01 PM

Okay, okay, Elmer.

I looked at the first couple of posts and it occurs to me that if I'm trawling through looking for questions not answered, I might as well do the other list at the same time.

So, is this what it means to be a Decider?

Luckily, because of my the Virgo rising/Virgo Mars, I like this kinda thing.

[that last reference was made with kudos to Daylia, and aut-oh! no one answered that one yet!]

ha! ha!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 06:05 PM

----
Which Mudcatter's name remind you of the saying "See ya later, alligator"?
-----

Could that be Frank in the Swamps?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: SINSULL
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 06:07 PM

Tinker wore the harem outfit at the Getaway and looked rather fetching amid all the demented tooth fairies.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Elmer Fudd
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 07:05 PM

Azizi, you're a princess!

Which 'catter reminds ya of "see ya later alligator?" would have to be the Mardi Gras royalty himself: PoppaGator. (Where is that wascally guy these daze anyway?)

E.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 08:36 PM

Well, here's the list that Elmer requested.
As you will see, I copied the original phrasing of the question/comment, but-in some cases-added a clarifying comment.

See the key to that list and my preliminary comments.

Key:
[CRN]= Correct response{s} needed means that {as far as I can tell, the correct response had not been posted by the time this list was prepared.

[?] Response given as question

****

Please help with any corrections to this list, including Questions and/or Answers that I might have missed. "Proofreading" is definitely not my strong suit.

Also, if there are additional correct answers for certaine questions please post them. Your help with this will be appreciated.

Let me also note that while compiling this list, one of these questions may be a repeat of a previous question, but I kept it in the list. However, I did remove what I considered to be rhetorical questions from the list, and placed them without numbers below the actual list.

I recognize that there may be folks who think that all or some of these questions should be on the actual list, and some questions that I kept on the list, should be in the Rhetorical Questions List, and maybe they should. I'm open to the possibility of questions/comments being moved.

Without any further ado, here's the initial list:
****

Name That Mudcatter: Guide to the Perplexed.

Initial Listing {6/24/06-8:36 PM}

1 Name the Mudcatter who refers to the "Ginny Slide Rule".
A. Bobert

2. Name the Mudcatter from Canada whose name rhymes with "who".
A # 1 Gnu
A #2 Mooh

3.Name the female Mudcat member who championed the cause of astrology on a recent long running Mudcat thread about that subject.
A. Daylia

4. Name the male Mudcatter who also championed the cause of astrology on that same long running thread. [CRN]

5. Name the Catter who farts.
Spaw {Catspaw]

6.Name the Catter who is the Search Queen. [CRN]

7. Name the Catter who sings sea shanties, and whose mother is a very talented artist.
A. Charlie Noble

8 Name the Mudcatter who collects children's play verses and songs.
A.. Azizi

9. Name the Mudcatter who is a graduate of the Massenutten Military Academy.
A. Bobert

10. Name the Mudcatter who not only holds an MS in Technology Management, but was also a Captain in the Merchant Marine.
A. Amos.

11 Name the guy or gal who has an MS in Geology and took lessons from Dave Van Ronk. [CRN]

12. Not only a philatelist, but s/he has been inducted into the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Silver Circle Award in the Nashville/Midsouth Chapter.
A. Tarheel

13. Who has this little worship thing going with rocks??? [CRN}

14. Who plays an accordian and likes to fight with right winged Isreal backers???
A. Carol C

15. Who is the Capt'n???
A. Kendall

16. Which GUEST is from Texas???
A. Texas Guest

17. Who majored in philosphy [sic] and makes wooden bowels??? [bowls]
A #1 Bill D
A #2 Mrs.Duck

18. Who is pleasantly missing these days???
A. Martin Gibson

19. Who is married to Ruth and writes some fine folk and gospel music???
A. Jerry Rassmusssn

20. Who is from the Philly area and her name rhymes (kinda) with Chardonney??? [CRN]

21. Who is married to a preacher and lives in Pennsylvania.
A. WYSIWYG

22. Who just had puppies? [Clarification: Whose dog just had puppies]
A. Sorcha

23. Who makes a living cracking cases and likes mysterious women with long legs?
A. Chongo Chimp

24. Who wrote "The Hash my Father Scored"?
A. Micca

25. Name the two Mudcatters who got married this year while we watched it on webcam?
A. Cranedriver and Sussex Carole

26. Name a British mudcatter who was in submarines and who now lives in the Mysterious East.
A. Shangriceltic

27. Who idolizes Don Cherry and often gets free room and board in large establishments.
A. Shane

26. Name the poster who writes quotation marks like this << >>
A. 282RA

29. Social worker born in Wes Ginny and now in NC????
Janie

30. Boat band players??? [CRN]

31. Strongest supoorter of Bush's nvasion of Iraq???
A. Tarheel [?]

32. Catter who bolted 'cause folks made fun of his "Favorite Guitar Picks" or "Best E String" threads??? [CRN]

33. Catter who has worked for various Democratic party campaigns???
[CRN]

34. The Catter who has bailed this ol' hillbilly outta more jams than Carter has liver pills, and has stated so???
A. Khandu

35. Who put the stink in fart better than this Catter???
[CRN]

36. Who has the hots fir Hillary Clinton??? [CRN]

37. Who has been accused of trying to subvert this joint with his/her ties to the Church of Scientology??? [CRN]

38. Name the Mudcatter who recently attended a Midwest Banjo Camp
[CRN]

39. Name the Mudcatter who has kept us informed about the Schapelle
   Corby case
A. Keef

40. Name the Mudcatter who is a firefighter and a school teacher
A. Peace {Brucie}

41. Name the Mudcatter who created the Shane and Chongo Chimp
   characters
A. Little Hawk

42. "Name Shane's brother"
A. Don

43. Which Australian catter contributed over 500 Australian folk songs to the digital tradition, before passing away at the end of 2005?
A. John-in-Brisbane   

44. UK mudcatter who organises a concert style club in Lincolnshire?
A. The Villan

45. UK mudcatter who is Greek from St Albans area?
A. El Greko

46. UK mudcatter from the depths of darkest Scotland?
A #1 John 'Giok' MacKenzie
A #2 McGrath?

47. UK Mr and Mrs on mudcat who organise 'singarounds and Folk Festival?
A. Mr And Mrs Sooz

48. UK Man and wife who don't perform but travel to see live Folk music?
A. Travelling Audience

49. UK performer who "Drowned her in the bath cos he's a psychopath"
Big Al Whittle.

50. Name the mudcatter who wears a condom and loves walking [He's got a lovely voice and is a Leeds supporter]

51. Name the mudcatter who walks on coals with the help of God
A. Georgiansilver

52. Name the mudcatter who fiddles with welks
A. Oakley

53. Name the mudcatter who is seen on television everyday [CRN]

54. Which two mudcatters remain the undefeated jello wrestling tag team?
A. THE FAIR ONE and Harpgirl

55. Who has a fetish with lighthouses?
A. Joe Offer

56. Who posed for a calendar wearing nothing but an autoharp?
A.#1 Bill D.
A.#2 Mrs. Duck

57. Name the Mudcatter who's been running a Monday night open mic session in Windsor, Ont since Jesus was a sophomore?
A. Clinton Hammond

58. For bonus points, name a Mudcatter (there are several) who has played at one of Clinton's sessions.
A.#1   Big Mick....
A #2   Cool Beans....
A #3   Devilmaster....

59. Who once dated Mary Travers??? [CRN]

60. Who makes knitted bowels [bowls]
A. Sooz

61. What Mudcatters might be packin' heat? (Legally, that is.) [Clarification: "I mean ones who aren't in law enforcement"....
A.#1   Big Mick
A #2   Kendall
A #3   Rapaire

62. Name a Mudcatter who used to work for Ma Bell. [CRN]

63. Name a Mudcatter who speaks Finnish.
A. Deckman

64. Name a Mudcatter who has the sweetest voice around when she plays her dulcimer (or not).
A. Jean Ritchie.

65. Name a Mudcatter whose real name is a homonym for a non-motorized form of transportation.
A.#1 Dead Horse [?]
A #2 Skipy

66. Which mudcatters almost named their sea chantey duo "The Seamen Gobs?" [CRN]

67. Who has a performance hall at the International School of Folk Music in Chicago names after him?
A. Art Thieme

68. Which person's mudcat moniker refers to the way they laugh?
A. Liz the Squeak

69. Who has made a habit of taking this post? {Clarification- the 100th post to a thread}
A. #1 Leadfingers or
A. #2 Flamenco Ted

70. Name the mudcatter who is a lady with a mans name who is always buzzing on about grammar [CRN]

71. Who is the Mudcatter whose name rhymes with a girl's pick 'em up game?
A. Max {clarification: game of 'jacks'}

72. Who's the mudcatter who is part of the Addams family?
A. Mortica

73. Who's the mudcatter who is the Queen of tacky gifts and her partner in crime?
A. Sinsull and Jacqui.C

74 Who's the mudcatter named after a Thunderbirds character?
A. Lady Penelope

75. Who's the mudcatter who wore the harem outfit at the Getaway last year?.
A. Tinker

76. Which mucatter is an American catters English Rose?
A. JacquiC

77. Which Mudcatter has a fiddle called Maggie?
A. Sorcha

78. Which catter almost always uses a small coloured font at the end of his posts?
A. Gargoyle

79. Which catter was recently in Greece? [CRN]

80. Which catter organises Bishop's Castle Folk Festival? [CRN]

81. Name at least 3 female mudcatters who call themselves muscial instruments. [CRN]

82. What 'Catter has a eye in the middle of his...instrument?
[CRN]

83 What Mudcatter uses "Bikini Bare" on the private parts of his/her kitchen utensils and small appliances?
[CRN]

84. Which Mudcatter is a world famous artist, and wears high heels with jeans [and looks good in them too!]?
A. Hilda Fish

85. Who "collects Mudcatters", meeting more worldwide Mudcat members in person than anyone else?
A. Bill Sables

86. Who invented the Reg Brothers? [CRN]

87. Whose wild tale about Pa and the Reg Brothers, fireworks, rockets, and religion caused a lot of burnt-out keyboards from coffee-snorting readers? [CRN]

88. Name the Mudcatter who has been a guest on Martha Stewart numerous times.
A. Guy Wolff.

89. Name three other Catters who share, or have shared his [Guy Wolff's] profession. [CRN]

90. Who is the Mudcatter who has his own home brew beer label?
[CRN]

91. What is the name are the Mudcatter who lives in Iceland, the Mudcatter who lives in Guam, and the Mudcatter who lives in Ghana?
{CRN]

92. Which Mudcatter's name remind you of the saying "See ya later, alligator"?
A. PoppaGator

****

Rhetorical Questions:

Who is the prettiest gal in Mudville??? *
*Since Bobert posted the question, I'm willing to bet that the answer he was thinking of is P-Vine [his wife]

Name the Mudcatter who is missing from all of the above and has some low self esteem issues....

Best lookin' Mudcat guy???

Which lady Mudcatter pulled a "Janet Jackson" on stage at the Getaway last year?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 08:42 PM

Here's one correction I noticed already:

50. Name the mudcatter who wears a condom and loves walking [He's got a lovely voice and is a Leeds supporter] [CRN]


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bobert
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 08:49 PM

Lin in Kansas,

Nope, it ain't Khanny Khandu... Yeah, he's nuts but there is one Catter-- ***she*** knows who she is who has bailed me outtta one pickle afer another with links that back up some of my rants...

Others:

I don't consider the P-Vine to part of the Mudville community so while, yeah, she is prettiest woman I know, there is yet another "fox" in Mudville... She also knows who she is... No, it's not CarolC though she is indeed a fox... And it's not Rita who is also a fox... And it isn't....

Bobert


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 08:51 PM

...and it isn't...Bobert.

Gee, Bobert, I didn't know....

Okay: What Luray-dwelling male 'Catter is really female?    8-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: freda underhill
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 08:52 PM

Name the Mudcatter who has a big collection of Nigerian scam letters..


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 08:53 PM

So, given Bobert's last post, in the next update the response to question # 34 needs to be corrected.

It still seems to me that who is the prettiest Mudcat woman or best looking Mudcat man is in the eyes of the beholder...


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Ebbie
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 09:04 PM

36. Who has the hots fir Hillary Clinton??? [CRN] Well, I wouldn't say it so blatantly but that's Little Hawk
86. Who invented the Reg Brothers? [CRN]Rick? And Spaw picked it up?

87. Whose wild tale about Pa and the Reg Brothers, fireworks, rockets, and religion caused a lot of burnt-out keyboards from coffee-snorting readers? [CRN] " Catspaw

89. Name three other Catters who share, or have shared his [Guy Wolff's] profession. [CRN]John Hardly is one (potter)

91. What is the name are the Mudcatter who lives in Iceland, (Skarpi) the Mudcatter who lives in Guam, (Naemanson) and the Mudcatter who lives in Ghana (Quarcoo)?

Which lady Mudcatter pulled a "Janet Jackson" on stage at the Getaway last year? Nothing rhetorical about it!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 09:14 PM

I'll add the new answers and the corrections-including the question that isn't rhetorical-to the next 'update' that I'll prepare on 6/26/06 at 8ish USA Eastern Standard Time.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Elmer Fudd
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 09:18 PM

81. Name at least 3 female mudcatters who call themselves muscial instruments. [CRN]

I can come up with two: Harpgirl and CatsPhiddle.

Another heat-packer: Who is the homesteading Canadian? Surely he has the goods to shoot dinner. Dang, who'n the hell is he...


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 09:21 PM

For question 90, check my original message. I posted a hint link.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 09:26 PM

There's a difference between "packin' heat" and hunting, Elmer.

Try this one:

Name three Mudcatters who are "into" archery.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Elmer Fudd
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 10:03 PM

What's the dif? I thought it just meant carrying in a gun. Enlighten me, por favor.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST,Dani
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 10:55 PM

Could the "homesteading Canadian" be Homeless?

And, while we're on the subject, whatever happened to Folk1234?

Dani


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: frogprince
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 11:07 PM

Name a mudcatter from Vancouver Island


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Janie
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 11:11 PM

I'm thinking the homesteading Canadian is Willie-O?

And I'm gonna bet that Bobert's purtiest gal in mudville is KT.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: jaze
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 11:20 PM

Very good, Elmer, but there's one more.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: dianavan
Date: 24 Jun 06 - 11:27 PM

Name a mudcatter from Vancouver Island.

Metchosin


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 12:18 AM

Packin' heat means you either carry arms or can legally do so to defend yourself or others with lethal force. Going huntin' means you use arms as a means to obtain food (no other reason to GO huntin').


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Elmer Fudd
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 12:44 AM

Thanks for explaining, Rapaire. I always thought"Packing heat" was a generic term for carryng a gun or rifle for any reason. Guess I'm more familiar with heat packs.

Elmer


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Sooz
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 04:57 AM

Who is the Mudcatter you shouldn't approach with a sword(unless you really know what to do with it)?

Which Mudcatters name is derived from the Rock'n'roll band he used to play with?

Incidentally Mr Sooz makes beautiful wooden bowls (he leaves the bowels to me). see here


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 07:39 AM

Off topic, but it seems that in Black communities, 'packing heat' refers to having a concealed weapon {usually a handgun}. See these excerpts from http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=packing+heat

The numbers appearing with definition refer to site visitors' up or down ratings of the definitions other visitors have sent in of the featured slang terms.

1.packing heat 32 up, 3 down

Having a concealed firearm for protection or to carry out violence.

"Don't come to Brick City, unless yo' packing heat."


2. packing heat 19 up, 1 down

To carry a firearm. Usually refers to the act of carrying a handgun.

Not many people know it, but sweet little old lady Smith is always packing heat.

3. packing heat 4 up, 2 down

A term referring to carrying a weapon with you. A small example is a concealed weapon, but a better one would be being heavily-armed with a machinegun.

"Daniel Pearl should've been packing heat over there. Damn customs."

-snip-

Some of the other definitions go into a whole 'nuther sexualized meaning, but I know no one here would be interested in that.

:o)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 07:45 AM

Off topic again.

It seems to me that Rapaire's 25 Jun 06 - 12:18 AM post and Elmer's 25 Jun 06 - 12:44 AM post concur with the definitions that I shared from the urban dictionary website [with the exception that those definitions emphasized the 'concealed' nature of the guns].

As to the other definitions that I didn't share, I can't say one way or the other if Rapaire and/or Elmer would agree with them.

But it aint my bizness to know.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 08:03 AM

Now, on with the show!
[spoken in an Ed Sullivan voice-anyone else remember him?]

1.Which Mudcatter started and maintained long running threads that provided music related information for every day of the year?

2.Name at least four Mudcatters who have numbers in their tag names?

3.Which Mudcatter has a fondness for creatures of the night that most often are associated with a yearly holiday?

4.Which Mudcatter is known for his vehement opposition to censorship?

5.Which Mudcatter is named after a Loonie Tune's character?

and

6. Which Mudcat Guest has a name which partly evokes a character in a superhero's Rogues' Gallery?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 08:42 AM

Name a Mudcatter whose real name is a homonym for a non-motorized form of transportation.

Is Doc Rowe a mucatter? I didn't understand Skipy

3.Which Mudcatter has a fondness for creatures of the night that most often are associated with a yearly holiday?
Bat Goddess?

Which Mucatter is named after her canal boat?
Which Mudcatters name sounds like her real initials


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 08:58 AM

I took it to mean Skip-y as in a skip that you put your rubbish in, or would that be an unfair comparison?

Which Mudcatters name sounds like her real initials

Emma B is phonetically approximate to her real initials.


Which Mudcatter is a oil magnate?

Which one is big in underground circles?

Which Mudcatter is colour co-ordinated right down to his skivvies?

Which Mudcatter lives near the bithplace of Stephen Foster?

Giok


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bee-dubya-ell
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 09:04 AM

HINT: Name a Mudcatter whose real name is a homonym for a non-motorized form of transportation.

It's a relatively exotic form of non-motorized transportation.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST,Dani
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 09:33 AM

1.Which Mudcatter started and maintained long running threads that provided music related information for every day of the year?

Abby Sale, of course!

Dani


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: moongoddess
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 09:41 AM

Name a female Mudcatter who plays banjo and used to be a member of Wickford Express.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 10:13 AM

3.Which Mudcatter has a fondness for creatures of the night that most often are associated with a yearly holiday?
Bat Goddess?

Yep-Bat Goddes was who I was thinking of.

****

"Name a Mudcatter whose real name is a homonym for a non-motorized form of transportation.
I didn't understand Skipy..."

I thought 'Skipy' was a play on the word "skipping".
So I guess that answer isn't correct.

Of course, in the USA, I don't think I'm the only one who thinks of peanut butter when I hear the name 'Skippy'.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 10:16 AM

"I took it to mean Skip-y as in a skip that you put your rubbish in, or would that be an unfair comparison?"

So a 'skip' is like a trash can {garbage pail}?

Is this a UK colloquialism?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Les from Hull
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 10:20 AM

It's one of those big bulding site rubbish containers that are delivered and collected by a specially designed lorry (or truck).


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: beardedbruce
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 10:24 AM

We call them "dumpsters" here...


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bee-dubya-ell
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 10:25 AM

Azizi, I believe "skip" in the UK is equivalent to "dumpster" in the US.

By the way, and totally off-topic, the term "dumpster" in the US is one of those cases where a trade-name has been adopted generically. One of the pioneers in large-container refuse systems was named Dempster, and he called his company "Dempster Dumpster".


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 10:26 AM

Thanks Les. I think those large containers are called trash 'bins' in the USA, but I'm not sure.

And- it just occurred to me-is that what folks meant when they sang "Skip to my Lou"?

Naw. Words can have more than one meaning. I figure in that song someone was telling someone else to skip to a girl [or a boy?] name Lou...

So enough of bins, and garbage pails and trash cans.. what is the correct response to that non-motorized form of transportation name?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 10:27 AM

Oh yes-dumpster.

My bad.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JennyO
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 11:23 AM

I think whoever answered "skipy" might have been thinking of Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, which would be about as useful a method of transport as my answer, Dead Horse. So it looks like the real answer is still out there!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 11:34 AM

Skip to my loo. Isn't that the reminder that infant teachers have the class sing before playtime! (or does it mean left or something)
Yes EmmaB has a real name with initials MB. It was my maiden name too, so when we met at a dance club years ago it wasn't hard to remember her name.
'Which Mudcatter is colour co-ordinated right down to his skivvies?'
Mr. Red. (skivvies? I've not seen him with servants)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: SINSULL
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 11:48 AM

3.Which Mudcatter has a fondness for creatures of the night that most often are associated with a yearly holiday?
Bat Goddess

4.Which Mudcatter is known for his vehement opposition to censorship?
Shambles?

5.Which Mudcatter is named after a Loonie Tune's character?
Elmer Fudd


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: SINSULL
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 11:51 AM

Which Mudcatters name sounds like her real initials?
K.T.

Which Mudcatter is colour co-ordinated right down to his skivvies?
Mr. Duck
(but I have to add that is what I heard. I can't testify to it from first-hand experience. Mrs. Duck is not one to mess with or should I say is not one with whom to mess?)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: redsnapper
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 11:52 AM

Answer: The Mudcatter with the eye in the middle of his "instrument" is, of course, Dr. Guitar.

Question: Which Mudcatter is Dr. Guitar when not being Dr. Guitar?

RS


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 12:03 PM

Please help me out here.

Which is the correct answer to this question:

Which Mudcatters name sounds like her real initials?
K.T. or Emma B? Or both?

And which answer is correct for this question?
Which Mudcatter is colour co-ordinated right down to his skivvies?
Mr. Red or Mr. Duck or both

Also, I thought skivvies meant underwear, but Mo's comment about servants leds me to believe that maybe this may be another example of colloquialisms being different in different cultures.

skivvies=servants or underwear or both???


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Ebbie
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 12:06 PM

"Question: Which Mudcatter is Dr. Guitar when not being Dr. Guitar?"

I have my suspicions but I don't really want to know. S/He is my guru.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 12:11 PM

"redsnapper - PM
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 11:52 AM

Question: Which Mudcatter is Dr. Guitar when not being Dr. Guitar?

RS"

-snip-

Redsnapper, didn't you read the rules that I the ruler made?

The rule is "The poster must not put his or her name or initials at the end of his or her post."

If the poster's name or initials are written below his or her question than readers may confuse that with the answer to the question he or she is giving.

Now, is that clear?


Good.

I-the mighty Ruler-have spoken. [or "written" as the case may be]

You, redsnapper, may now go forth and sin no more.

;o))


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 12:16 PM

Well I had EmmaB in mind when I set the question, but there may be other answers.
And a skivvy used to the little servant girl who got all the worst work, I hadn't heard another meaning, but England and Scotland don't speak the same language either.
I've never (knowingly)seen Mr. Duck but Mr. Red is certainly co-ordinated, even his bodhran is red. Is he a Mudcatter? I've seen him on my screen somewhere as well as at festivals and on his website http://www.users.waitrose.com/~cresby/
No-one's answered my other one yet
Mudcatter named after her canal boat (she's my daughter too)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 12:45 PM

2 C


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: SINSULL
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 12:57 PM

Surely, you mean CC
CCI for me.
SINS


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 01:16 PM

36. Who has the hots fir Hillary Clinton??? [CRN]

Thomas the Rhymer (in addition to Little Hawk)

37. Who has been accused of trying to subvert this joint with his/her ties to the Church of Scientology?

Amos

Name a Mudcatter whose real name is a homonym for a non-motorized form of transportation.

Canoer and Canoeman (there seem to be a couple of answers to this).


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 01:22 PM

30. Boat band players??? [CRN]
GregB

Which Mudcatter lives near the bithplace of Stephen Foster?
I've just found the answer to this one on the Do Dah Day thread

Now then, which American Mudcatter, with a like an English river, has recently visited an English Folk Festival?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 01:24 PM

Sorry
Which American Mudcatter, with a name like an English river, has recently visited an English Folk Festival?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Les from Hull
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 01:30 PM

Which American Mudcatter, with a name like an English river, has recently visited an English Folk Festival?

Severn

Mr Red is certainly the colour co-ordinated one. He's dead easy to spot unless he's hiding in a box of tomatoes.

Geoff the Duck is possibly the least colour co-ordinated person I know. He's colourful, but not co-ordinated.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST,Rapaire, sans cookie (or biscuit)
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 01:48 PM

No, no! The Severn is the river that meets Chesspeake Bay at Annapolis, Maryland. The United States Naval Academy is located "where the Severn meets the tide."

So even though it might be the right answer, it's the wrong question. It should be "American river". (Check with Severn if you doubt me.)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Ebbie
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 01:56 PM

"Name a Mudcatter whose real name is a homonym for a non-motorized form of transportation."

Real name? Not Mudcat name?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 02:09 PM

That's Chesapeake Bay, of course. Not Chesspeake. Chesspeake Bay is somewhere else. I think that the Famous Creek flows into Chesspeake Bay.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST,Sitting Bull
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 02:13 PM

Name the Brit X-cop, X-SAS who had a run in with Martin Gibson


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: redsnapper
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 02:30 PM

Azizi,

I consider myself truly castigated and will go forth and sin no more (;>)

(no initials)

New question: Which Mudcatter has (purportedly) slept through every Mudcat EuroGathering so far?

(no initials)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Ebbie
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 02:32 PM

"Which Mudcatter has (purportedly) slept through every Mudcat EuroGathering so far? (no initials)"

No initials? Then how will we know who it is?

:)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 02:50 PM

Me! I'm in completely different time zone!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 02:53 PM

Les, you're wrong on the colour co-ordinated Mudcatter I'm afraid.

Mo if you did find the answer to the Stephen Foster one you neglected to mention the name.


G.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Les from Hull
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 03:15 PM

Really, you ever seen him? I can't speak for his undergarments, though, We're not that close!

Mr Red


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Severn
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 03:27 PM

I was named for a relative who came over from England. I live near enough to the Severn River over here to attend a sing in Annapolis regularly, and have now navigated a narrowboat on the original UK Severn. Not ever
having run aground, the threatened city of
Severn-Upon-Severn never got to be founded on the spot, but I can proudly lay some claim to either body of water, and have gotten somewhat polluted myself on the banks of both.



Which Mucatter is named after her canal boat?

Is Cally Hanna the Catter named after the narrowboat?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 04:01 PM

Redsnapper, never mind those other folks.

I- the great and magnificant Oz

Ummm

I-the bloated and oligarical the Ruler of this thread...

Ummm

I-little ole me-understood what you meant when you wrote
{no initials}.

I-"little ole me and that rhymes with Z and"..

Umm-anyway, I know you were trying to make a funny.

But next time, Redsnapper, you'd be better off if you just wrote the question.

Got it?

Good.

Right on!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 04:07 PM

'Is Cally Hanna the Catter named after the narrowboat? '
She is indeed.

And I only said that Severn had a name "like an English river".

'Mo if you did find the answer to the Stephen Foster one you neglected to mention the name.'
Yes, I thought I'd leave the fun for someone else.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Emma B
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 04:35 PM

PLEASE don't ask me how I know this but, the colour co-ordinated catter is Leadfingers!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: frogprince
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 05:14 PM

Who is the Mudcatter you shouldn't approach with a sword(unless you really know what to do with it)?   Don Firth, champion fencer, for one.

Which Mudcatters name is derived from the Rock'n'roll band he used to play with? Toulose Cruise.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 05:33 PM

Azizi, plutocrats and others who fatten upon sweat of the laboring classes (laboUring classes outside of the US) are ALWAYS bloated. It's like "jumbo shrimp" or "alleged perpetrator" or "gangsta rap" or "blue sky". If you're a member of the ruling class you have "blood-stained hands" as well as most likely being a bloated plutocrat. It's nothing personal. And come the revolution I'll put in a good word for you.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 05:55 PM

which mudcatter is more than basic,instrument wise, down to earth but could fiddle more than a bit if not kept rock solid ??


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 05:57 PM

"Name a Mudcatter whose real name is a homonym for a non-motorized form of transportation."

*Hint: Homonym: A word with the same sound (homophone) or spelling (homograph) as another but with a different meaning.

And it's exotic, he said.

Haven't a clue.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 06:22 PM

Rapaire,

The revolution will not be televised. So don't miss it.

I'll need you to put in a good word for me. You and other folks too.

:o)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: rock chick
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 06:34 PM

'PLEASE don't ask me how I know this but, the colour co-ordinated catter is Leadfingers!' Emma B....I am asking ;-))


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 06:39 PM

83 What Mudcatter uses "Bikini Bare" on the private parts of his/her kitchen utensils and small appliances?

Tell us more!

'Which Mudcat Guest has a name which partly evokes a character in a superhero's Rogues' Gallery? '
Has this one been answered yet? Is it Penguin Egg?

70. 'Name the mudcatter who is a lady with a mans name who is always buzzing on about grammar'
Is it Busy Bee Paul?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 07:20 PM

Here's three additional suggestions* that may help reduce confusion for those playing this game or reading the posts about this game:

*Note that I said 'suggestions' and not 'rules'

If you post a question and someone responds to it with the wrong answer, please post a follow-up comment letting people know that that's the wrong answer.

**

If you post a question and someone responds to it with the right answer & a question mark {implying that s/he's not sure that is the right answer}, please post a comment letting people know that that's the right answer.

If you post a question and someone responds to it with the right answer, you don't need to confirm that that's the right answer, but obviously, you can if you wanna.

****

Given statement #2, here's my response to a question that Mo the Caller asked about a question I had posted:

"Which Mudcat Guest has a name which partly evokes a character in a superhero's Rogues' Gallery? '
Has this one been answered yet? Is it Penguin Egg?"

Yes, At least that's who I was thinking of. "The Penquin" is a Rogue in the Batman comics/movies.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bobert
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 07:47 PM

Okay, here's another few but first...

Yeah, LH is the one who is spiritually connected with rocks...

And, Yes, Janie is correct... Yazzir, it is my opinion that KT is the purdiest madcat womanz with CarolC and Rita right behind so if the P-Vine runs off with the Fuller Brush man than look out, Mr. KT, sir...

But seriously:

21. Which Catter is a former marine and presently works for the Job Corps???

22. Which Catter is rumored to be on the Bush payroll???

23. Which Catter is a dentist and plays stand-up bass???

24. Which Catter has had a heart transplant???

25. Which GUEST,Catter is the most obnoxious???

26. Which Catter has the name of a city in his handle???

27. Which Catter is also a King???

28. Which Catter owns a harpoon???

29. Which Catter used to work as a narcotics agent???

30. How amhy Catters does it take to change a light bulb???

Bobert


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bee-dubya-ell
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 07:55 PM

Well, it appears nobody's going to get "Name a Mudcatter whose real name is a homonym for a non-motorized form of transportation." so I'll tell ya...

(Drum roll, please)

It's Tweed. His real name is Rick Shaw, and a rickshaw is a human-powered carriage-type thingee.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 08:09 PM

BWL--Groan!

"83 What Mudcatter uses "Bikini Bare" on the private parts of his/her kitchen utensils and small appliances?"

I don't know, but since BWL is Mr. Spatula, perhaps he is the party of the first part, or at least has a clue.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 08:19 PM

Bobert, Bobert, Bobert...

I'm not the decider, but I had hoped that this thread would be non-controversial...

I agreed to compile the questions and correct answers that have been posted here, but how do I know when questions are in jest or serious?

I included a rhetorical questions section in the 'first edition' of the 'Name That Mudcatter' list. But I've since learned through a post that the "Mudcatter who did a Janet Jackson" or some such phrasing was a serious question. And it seems that your question about the prettiest Mudcat female was serious too. Maybe if you had phrased that question 'Which Mudcatter does Bobert think is the prettiest'?, I wouldn't have decided to put it in that addendum to the list. And btw, since you've never seen me or seen a photo of me, I'm not gonna take it personal that I'm not on your list. But others could take it personal, and does that matter or not? After all this is just a game.

But is there a line that we can draw and keep drawn? I personally have no problem with questions like "Who is the strongest Bush supporter on this site" because I'm assuming that person is proud of his or her political stances...but I wondered about the question about the person who worked on Democratic campaigns-is this public knowledge, and does the person want it to be public knowledge? Ditto that question about the one you just asked about the Narcotics agent.
And, I'm sorry, but I think the question about the Mudcatter who is rumored to be on the Bush payroll is beyond the pale [if you pardon my use of that expression].

Please tell me if I'm taking all this too seriously.

But I admit that I am troubled about this religious affiliation question that you posed: "Who has been accused of trying to subvert this joint with his/her ties to the Church of Scientology??? Someone gave the answer upthread. My question is, does this question and response bring up a Mudcat experience that is best left in the archives?

Should we also be asking questions about people's health history. Perhaps you weren't aware that there is a current thread up now about a member who is having Bypass surgery any day now. But even if that thread wasn't up, should that be a legitimate question for this Game?

And what about dissin questions? I personally wish that we would stay away from questions like "Which GUEST,Catter is the most obnoxious???" And yes, I didn't raise concerns about the question someone raised about Martin Gibson, but Bobert, must we do this???

Shouldn't there be a line drawn, and where do we draw the line?

Can't this game be free of rancor?

Maybe no one else shares my concerns, and-though I've joked about this, in all seriousness, I know I'm not the decider of what goes in on thread or not.

But can't we all get along, even on a fun thread?

Can't we all play nice?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 08:24 PM

Let me try that again:

Maybe no one else shares my concerns, and-though I've joked about this, in all seriousness-I know I'm not the decider of what questions are asked on this thread or not.

But can't we all get along, even on a fun thread?

Can't we all play nice?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: alison
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 08:31 PM

a.which mudcatter ran a series of online song-circles back in the early days and regrettably hasn't been seen for a long time? b. anyone know what has happened to her?

which female mudcatter was the origianl curmudgeon for "thats not about folk music"?

slainte

alison


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: jaze
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 08:36 PM

Bobert-#26--is it Roger from Baltimore?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Severn
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 08:53 PM

which mudcatter is more than basic,instrument wise, down to earth but could fiddle more than a bit if not kept rock solid ??

Bassic, perhaps?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bobert
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 09:11 PM

Sorry, Mizi... I musta either not read the directions too good 'er I'z jus plain dense, er' both... Please fell free to yank any of my questions... It's ok wif me...

And, send me a pic... Heck, ol' KT might be in 2nd in the mornin'...

Bad, bad Bobert


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: jimmyt
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 09:14 PM

Azizi, I think my ole pal Bobert is perfectly capable of deciding what to put or not to put in a public thread. I think he is having fun and I hope everyone joins him in fun and doesn't over-think this. Have a good time, all! jimmyt


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: jimmyt
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 09:23 PM

In the spirit of this,

what mudcatter can get more music from one bass string than I can from 4?

What mudcatter from VIrginia did I first meet walking across a bridge in Banbury, UK ?

Who is the mudcatter that is in charge of my European "Catthong" division of ThongsRUS, which will, by the way, soon be made an initial public offering under the symbol of BTFLOSS ?

What mudcatter is as comfortable with his picture on a Quaker Oats Box as he is playing Gypsy melodies?

What southcoast catter is molding the minds of ENgland's youth during the day and serving up their parents at night?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 09:26 PM

Name at least two 'Catters (besides myself) who can play trumpet, the instrument of the angels?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: frogprince
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 09:47 PM

...is on the Bush payroll: Doug R.

...is a dentist: Jimmy T ?

...is a King: Mardi Gras King Poppagater.

...how many mudcatters does it take to change a light bulb?
Never happen; they would never get done arguing over which way to turn it....


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bobert
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 10:00 PM

One outta 4, frogprince... Yeah, I hear that JimmyT is a dentist but keep guessin' on the light bulb qusetion...

As fir JimmyT's question about who can get outtta one string more than he can get outta foor: That would no one other than Jim "Gutbucketeer" Bunch, who I havwe now had the pleasure of playing with on several occasions...


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST,Dani
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 10:08 PM

"What mudcatter is as comfortable with his picture on a Quaker Oats Box as he is playing Gypsy melodies"

That's easy! Our own Lorcan Otway! One of those wonderful Getaway gifts.

Dani


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Ebbie
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 10:43 PM

Not DougR, by the way, on the Bush payroll. Betcha.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST,Joe_F
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 10:50 PM

25. Which GUEST,Catter is the most obnoxious???

Me, me, me!

Which 'catter is named after a stovepipe?

--- Joe Fineman    joe_f@verizon.net

||: Big prizes make many losers. :||


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: frogprince
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 10:59 PM

A stovepipe? Charlie Noble (the stovepipe of the ship's galley)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST
Date: 25 Jun 06 - 11:25 PM

that would be Shula, Alison.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 12:14 AM

Still waiting for the answer to my question... #90


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: alison
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 01:29 AM

yep Shula ran some great online song circles

slainte

alison


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Sooz
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 02:41 AM

frogprince:
Who is the Mudcatter you shouldn't approach with a sword(unless you really know what to do with it)?   Don Firth, champion fencer, for one. I had The Fence in mind for the same reason!

Which Mudcatters name is derived from the Rock'n'roll band he used to play with? Toulose Cruise. There is a UK Catter who also fits the description.

Mo the Caller:
You must be right about BusyBeePaul


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST,Sitting Bull
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 02:49 AM

Name the Brit X-cop, X-SAS who had a run in with Martin Gibson


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 04:52 AM

Well Busy Bee Paul answers the first part since he/she signs her posts Deirdre, but when I clicked on list of posts I couldn't find any about grammar.

What I actually opened this thread for was to ask if there was a Mudcatter called Richard Shaw (but no-one will believe that now)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Emma B
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 05:42 AM

What southcoast catter is molding the minds of ENgland's youth during the day and serving up their parents at night?

rumanci! - can I have my prize thong now?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 05:48 AM

. Name the Catter who farts.
Spaw {Catspaw]

I would beg to differ from this answer... Everyone farts. It's just that Spaw has made an art form of it and is not ashamed to let it go free and easy.

I can name several 'Catters of whom I have had the dubious pleasure of experiencing their posterier poots and trouser trumpets... just as I can name several cats who have provided a deeper, more "savoury" flavour to the subject.

My own little guffs have not been without admirers either. In particular, the one witnessed by Limpit and CatsPhiddle that I left in our local branch of Woolworths some time ago. It was 8 weeks before I dared go back.

LTS


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Crystal
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 06:24 AM

Which Catter sounds a bit fishy?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 06:26 AM

Mo the caller
Sorry only just seen your answer to the following

70. 'Name the mudcatter who is a lady with a mans name who is always buzzing on about grammar'
Is it Busy Bee Paul?

You are correct. The grammar part is related to her always picking up my grammatical/dyslexic fingers errors. :-)

Still need answers to these.

50. Name the mudcatter who wears a condom and loves walking [He's got a lovely voice and is a Leeds supporter] Mrs Sooz should know this one :-)

53. Name the mudcatter who is seen on television on many occasions (especially with the weather forecast)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bunnahabhain
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 06:27 AM

Who is infamous for their interesting spellings, liberally scatter with the number 9 ?

Bonus marks if you can give the reason


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 06:58 AM

My first thought would be John from Hull who deliberately spells things wrong.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JennyO
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 07:42 AM

Yes, I was going to say jOhn, and also add that a few years ago when he was doing all the 9's, not to mention all the other quaint spelling, he blamed it on his broken keyboard. I don't know if he still has that broken keyboard though.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 09:37 AM

Who was the original thong wearer, and still has the lime green thong which matched the lime jello pit?

Who introduced the original simian named Koko (of which Chongo is a mere imitation) to the Mudcat?


Who still (I assume)possess' the original spud?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: SINSULL
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 10:19 AM

Mick wore the lime green spud included thong (backwards) and El Swanno introduced KoKo who now resides with her offspring with Big Mick and the original spud.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 10:24 AM

Ewwww. Did that potato/thong combo look the way I think it looked?

(I hope someone has changed out that jello in the pit, BTW, it is getting a little . . . er. . . mature)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 11:05 AM

Right on 2 of 3, Mary m'luv, but the spud doesn't reside with me.

Mick


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 11:08 AM

I'm not positive about this - but doesn't MadLion have the spud?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 11:10 AM

I don't think so. Last I knew it was sitting on the window sill in someones shop.

And Sins, I'm not talkin about the stuffed spuds from last Getaway, but the original, real spud.

Mick


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 11:44 AM

Like the Idaho spud in this picture?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 12:03 PM

Another hour and I will give the answers to my 2 name the mudcatter questions that seem to have stumped the UK mudcatters.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: SINSULL
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 12:11 PM

I remember seeing a picture of that thing, Mick. Someone actually kept it? Didn't it smell bad?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Georgiansilver
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 12:13 PM

You mean    50. Name the mudcatter who wears a condom and loves walking [He's got a lovely voice and is a Leeds supporter] Mrs Sooz should know this one :-)

53. Name the mudcatter who is seen on television on many occasions (especially with the weather forecast)

The first one is Strolli'Johnny and the second is Breezy.....am I right mate?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 12:14 PM

if it didn/t it probably does by now!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 12:16 PM

Finally Well done GS. :-)

However it is Strollin' Johnny not Strolli' Johnny


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Donuel
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 12:27 PM

Which mudcatter is a trained archeologist?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 12:34 PM

The lovely Doctor Phibes is an archaeologist of fame and reknown Donuel.
Giok

aka Fibula Mattock


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Sooz
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 12:44 PM

How should I know that!
Strollin' Johnny is the answer to another one.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 01:12 PM

Your a teacher, you know these things :-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Morticia
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 05:15 PM

Which Catter cooks extinct wildlife?

Which Catter has a new baby on the way?

With which mudcatter(s) does a certain, disreputable hound with strong affiliations to this site reside?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: My guru always said
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 05:38 PM

Well I thought I was one of the answers for a while, but now I'm not so sure.....


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: JudeL
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 05:43 PM

#80 who organises a festival at Bishops Castle is Mrs Lemon


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Cathie
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 06:57 PM

I had wondered about the Guru one too. You'll get this one.......

Wo is like a breath of fresh air?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Jeri
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 07:14 PM

I wanted to get involved until I saw the mean-spirited grudge stuff. Azizi, I agree with every one of your concerns. Leave the personal digs out, please. Azizi, if you want to update your list (because I'm really confused at this point), I'd be happy if you left out what your good sense tells you might be hurtful or inflammatory. Otherwise, it seems Bobert peed in the pool.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Cathie
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 07:16 PM

Wo isn't the answer
Who is the question


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 07:48 PM

I had thought that I would hand this torch to someone else, but given Bobert's 25 Jun 06 - 09:11 PM post and Jeri's 26 Jun 06 - 07:14 PM post, I'll follow through with my statement that I'd prepare a listing of this thread's questions/correct responses, and questions still unaswered correctly.

Since this thread has grown faster than I thought it would, I see that an update would be helpful now and not every two days like I had first stated I would do.

So I'll be back in a few with a listing that will include most of the questions that have been asked, answered, and awaiting answers since that initial Name That Mudcatter Guide To The Perplexed.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: DougR
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 08:05 PM

Ebbie: you are correct. At least if I have been on the Bush payroll, the paycheck has been lost in the mail. :>)

DougR


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 08:07 PM

Hmmm. I see that the last time I prepared an update to this thread was two days ago, so one really is due now.

Time flies when you're having fun.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Lin in Kansas
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 08:28 PM

Yes, Rick Fielding invented the Reg Brothers, and yes, Catspaw49 took over their stories, including the one about fireworks, rockets, religion, etc.

This has been a fun game, and educational too. Thanks for starting it, Azizi.

I'm gonna go listen to some music now. Bye!

Lin


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 08:37 PM

With which mudcatter(s) does a certain, disreputable hound with strong affiliations to this site reside?

JenEllen.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Morticia
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 08:44 PM

Wrong although Angus the Wonder Mutt may disagree, it wasn't him I was thinking of.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Jeri
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 08:46 PM

Aziz, I didn't mean to sound demanding at all. If/when you get around to it, I'll appreciate it.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bobert
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 08:55 PM

Nah, Dougie don't need the dough... He's set fir life... But there is another Catter who ain't as set-fir-lafe and my pal, Dougie, is probably on Bush's payroll... Okay, Bushe may not know him but Karl Rove cdertainly does...

Hint: Who was the biggest supporter of invading Iraq and then afterwards when things turned sour went a way for a while... No more hints, gol danged it!!!

And I'm reall disappointed that folks don't remember the the Catter who used to start threads like "Your favore guitar pick"... This was before "The Line" when things was all together... I remember this Catter well.... He or she was a hoot...

And, hey, ain't many folks who's handle rhymes with chardonney... Come on, guys... Think!!!

And who is also a king???

Come on...

Bobert


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bunnahabhain
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 09:17 PM

Well the other king is King Khandu, unless he's been promoted to something like supreme big boss of MOAB.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 09:26 PM

Name That Mudcatter's Guide to the Perplexed.

Second edition
{This edition does not purport to include all the questions posted}

This second edition may include questions that have been answered since the first edition. It also may include questions that have not been answered as of the time I worked on that edition.

Key: CRN=Correct Response Needed

3. Who has this little worship thing going with rocks???
A. Little Hawk

4. Name the male Mudcatter who also championed the cause of astrology on that same long running thread [CRN]

6.Name the Catter who is the Search Queen. [CRN]

20. Who is from the Philly area and her name rhymes (kinda) with Chardonney???
{CRN}

30. Boat band players???
A. GregB

32.deleted

33. deleted


36. Who has the hots fir Hillary Clinton???
A #1. Little Hawk
A #2 Thomas the Rhymer


37. deleted

38. Name the Mudcatter who recently attended a Midwest Banjo Camp [CRN]

50. Name the mudcatter who wears a condom and loves walking [He's got a lovely voice and is a Leeds supporter]
A. Strollin' Johnny

53. Name the mudcatter who is seen on television on many occasions (especially with the weather forecast)
A. Breezy.....

59. Who once dated Mary Travers??? [CRN]

62. Name a Mudcatter who used to work for Ma Bell. [CRN]

65. Name a Mudcatter whose real name is a homonym for a non-motorized form of transportation.
A. Tweed. His real name is Rick Shaw, and a rickshaw is a human-powered carriage-type thingee

70. 'Name the mudcatter who is a lady with a mans name who is always buzzing on about grammar'
A. Busy Bee Paul

79. Which catter was recently in Greece? [CRN]

80. Which catter organises Bishop's Castle Folk Festival?
A. Mrs Lemon

81. Name at least 3 female mudcatters who call themselves muscial instruments.
A #1 Harpgirl
A #2 CatsPhiddle
A #3 ???

82. What 'Catter has a eye in the middle of his...instrument?
A. Dr. Guitar.

83 What Mudcatter uses "Bikini Bare" on the private parts of his/her kitchen utensils and small appliances?
[CRN]

86. Who invented the Reg Brothers?
A. Rick Fielding

87. Whose wild tale about Pa and the Reg Brothers, fireworks, rockets, and religion caused a lot of burnt-out keyboards from coffee-snorting readers?
A. Catspaw

89. Name three other Catters who share, or have shared his [Guy Wolff's] profession.
A#1 John Hardly is one (potter)
A#2 ???
A#3 ???

90. Who is the Mudcatter who has his own home brew beer label? [CRN]

91. What is the name are the Mudcatter who lives in Iceland, the Mudcatter who lives in Guam, and the Mudcatter who lives in Ghana?
A. Iceland, (Skarpi); Guam, (Naemanson) and Ghana (Quarcoo)

92. Which Mudcatter's name remind you of the saying "See ya later, alligator"?
A. PoppaGator

93. Which lady Mudcatter pulled a "Janet Jackson" on stage at the Getaway last year? [CRN]

94. Name the Mudcatter who has a big collection of Nigerian scam letters. [CRN]

95. Who is the homesteading Canadian.
A#1. Homeless?
A#2 Willie-O?

96. Name three Mudcatters who are "into" archery. [CRN]

97. Name a mudcatter from Vancouver Island
A. Metchosin

98. Who is the Mudcatter you shouldn't approach with a sword (unless you really know what to do with it)?
A. Don Firth, champion fencer, for one.

99. Which Mudcatters name is derived from the Rock'n'roll band he used to play with?
A. Toulose Cruise.

100. Which Mudcatter started and maintained long running threads that provided music related information for every day of the year?
A. Abby Sales

101..Name at least four Mudcatters who have numbers in their tag names? [CRN]

102. Which Mudcatter has a fondness for creatures of the night that most often are associated with a yearly holiday?
A. Bat Goddess

103. Which Mudcatter is known for his vehement opposition to censorship?
A. Shambles

104.Which Mudcatter is named after a Loonie Tune's character?
A. Elmer Fudd

105. Which Mudcat Guest has a name which partly evokes a character in a superhero's Rogues' Gallery?
A. Penguin Egg

106. Which Mucatter is named after her canal boat?
A. Cally Hanna

107. Which Mudcatter's name sounds like her real initials?
A. #1 Emma B
A. #2 K.T.

108. Which Mudcatter is a oil magnate? [CRN]

109. Which Mudcatter is colour co-ordinated right down to his skivvies?
A. Mr. Red [?]

110. Which Mudcatter lives near the bithplace of Stephen Foster?
[CRN]

111. Name a female Mudcatter who plays banjo and used to be a member of Wickford Express. [CRN]

112. Which Mudcatter is Dr. Guitar when not being Dr. Guitar?
[CRN]

113. Which American Mudcatter, with a name like an English river, has recently visited an English Folk Festival?
A. Severn

114.Which mudcatter ran a series of online song-circles back in the early days and regrettably hasn't been seen for a long time?
A. Shula

115. Which Mudcatter has (purportedly) slept through every Mudcat EuroGathering so far? (no initials) [CRN]

116. Which mudcatter is more than basic,instrument wise, down to earth but could fiddle more than a bit if not kept rock solid ??
A. Bassic [?]

117 Which Catter is a former marine and presently works for the Job Corps??? [CRN]

118. Which Catter is a dentist and plays stand-up bass???
A. Jimmy T

119. Which Catter has the name of a city in his handle???
A. Roger from Baltimore [?]

120. Which Catter is also a King???
A. Mardi Gras King Poppagater [?]

121. Which Catter owns a harpoon??? {CRN]

122. What mudcatter can get more music from one bass string than I can from 4?
A. Jim "Gutbucketeer" Bunch

123. What mudcatter from VIrginia did I first meet walking across a bridge in Banbury, UK ? [CRN]

124. Who is the mudcatter that is in charge of my European "Catthong" division of ThongsRUS, which will, by the way, soon be made an initial public offering under the symbol of BTFLOSS ?
[CRN]

125. What mudcatter is as comfortable with his picture on a Quaker Oats Box as he is playing Gypsy melodies?
A. Lorcan Otway

126. What southcoast catter is molding the minds of ENgland's youth during the day and serving up their parents at night?
A. rumanci

127. Name at least two 'Catters (besides myself [Rapaire]) who can play trumpet, the instrument of the angels? [CRN]

128. Which Catter sounds a bit fishy? [CRN]

129. Who is infamous for their interesting spellings, liberally scatter with the number 9 ?
Bonus marks if you can give the reason
A. jOhn from Hull "a few years ago when he was doing all the 9's, not to mention all the other quaint spelling, he blamed it on his broken keyboard. I don't know if he still has that broken keyboard though"

130. Who was the original thong wearer, and still has the lime green thong which matched the lime jello pit?
A. Mick wore the lime green spud included thong (backwards)

131. Who introduced the original simian named Koko (of which Chongo is a mere imitation) to the Mudcat?
A. El Swanno introduced KoKo

132. Who still (I assume)possess' the original spud?
A. MadLion [?]

133. Which mudcatter is a trained archeologist?
A. Doctor Phibes aka Fibula Mattock

134. Which Catter cooks extinct wildlife? [CRN]

135. Which Catter has a new baby on the way? [CRN]

136. With which mudcatter(s) does a certain, disreputable hound with strong affiliations to this site reside?[CRN]

137. Who is like a breath of fresh air? [CRN]


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 09:35 PM

As you can see, I did leave out some questions.

If there are some questions that I missed, or that you feel I should have included that I didn't, or some questions that I should not have included, then add them.

And if I got some of the responses wrong, please make those corrections.

I'm hoping this thread continues to be good fun & educationsal at the same time.

I'm certainly learning a lot from it.

Best wishes,

Azizi


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 09:57 PM

What US Mudcatter is a boney fidee, PhD-totin', folklorist (haven't seen around lately, though)?

Who lives in Albaquirky...Albyquark...that town in New Mexico?

Who's the Blue Feather (so to speak)?

Can you name two 'Catters from San Francisco, California, USA?

Who or what is a duckdog?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 09:59 PM

90. Who is the Mudcatter who has his own home brew beer label?
*HINT*


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Jeri
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 10:15 PM

6. Name the Catter who is the Search Queen.    It really IS Sorcha
30. Boat band players???
My CD says Greg Stevens (Mudcatter) Kate Barfield, Mark Burke and Tony Weatherall
79. Which catter was recently in Greece?   Roger the Skiffler?
93. Which lady Mudcatter pulled a "Janet Jackson" on stage at the Getaway last year? CatsPhiddle, although she wasn't nearly as theatrical as Janet Jackson.
117. Which Catter is a former marine and presently works for the Job Corps??? Claymore?
132. Who still (I assume)possess' the original spud?
A. MadLion [?]

I thought it was Bill D

Pedantia: #100 - Abby Sale has no 's'.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST,lost at C
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 10:18 PM

Q: Can you name two 'Catters from San Francisco, California, USA?

A: Chanteyranger and Radriano, which is also the answer to the question (tastefully omitted in the updated Guide to the Perplexed) asking which mudcatters wanted to name their group "The Seamen Gobs."


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST,Dani
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 10:20 PM

136. With which mudcatter(s) does a certain, disreputable hound with strong affiliations to this site reside"

I'll take Kendall (Seamus) for $600, Azizi.

Dani


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 10:22 PM

I see that I didn't say what I meant to say in my last post.

Here's what I meant to write:

If there are some questions that I missed, or that you feel I should have included that I didn't, then add them. If you feel that there are some questions that I should not have included, then let me know and I'll probably not include them in the next update, if there is a next update.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 10:24 PM

Dani? You're not buying people are you?

:o}

Besides, I though Kendall and Seamus were two different people.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Jeri
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 10:27 PM

Kendall's dog's name is Seamus, but it's not Kennedy and the Golden Lab doesn't sing Irish songs. It's the incorrect answer though.

136. With which mudcatter(s) does a certain, disreputable hound with strong affiliations to this site reside?
Mudcat Jack is the pooch, and I believe he lives with Phot.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: jimmyt
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 10:39 PM

This makes me feel so cheap, but...


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: jimmyt
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 10:39 PM

300


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 10:58 PM

Btw, I had posted question #4 about that astrology thread that Daylia posted heavily to {its name is something like "Zodiac signs do you believe?"}

The answer I was thinking of was "autolycus" .


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Amos
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 11:03 PM

134. Which Catter cooks extinct wildlife? [CRN]

That would be MMario, who grills aurochs in the Tavern.

135. Which Catter has a new baby on the way? [CRN]

I believe Max has that privilege.

136. With which mudcatter(s) does a certain, disreputable hound with strong affiliations to this site reside?[CRN]

The duckdog Gluon resides in the interstices among quanta touching the hearts and minds of the MOABites.

A


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 11:22 PM

#38 - Chazkratz, known to us oldtimers as BSeed.

Couple of errors, Azizi.

#93 - I answered that one here

#132 - this has not been answered correctly. Madlion does not have the original spud. She has one of my beanbag spuds, but this is not the original. That is in the possession of another Mudcatter, as I intimated in a post above.

Keep up the good work. I love this thread.

Mick


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Elmer Fudd
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 11:38 PM

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?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bee-dubya-ell
Date: 26 Jun 06 - 11:45 PM

Who or what is a duckdog?

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. Gluon has a one-word vocabulary, that one word being a cross between a quack and a bark, usually written as

QUARK!!!

However, Gluon is able to use subtle variances in tone and emphasis to communicate a universe of ideas using that single word. His posts are usually followed by a translation, as in:

QUARK!!!

(Translation: If you think tooth decay is a problem, just wait until you've experienced a bout or two of proton decay!)

Being both a duckdog and a subatomic particle at the same time and, therefore, able to manifest himself as either a particle or a wave, Gluon is not subject to many of the "laws" that govern normal states of being. We humans may not be able to know Gluon's location and velocity both at the same time, but Gluon always knows right where he is and precisely how fast he's going.

*"Most" is a relative term. In this instance it means more like "seven or eight".


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 02:09 AM

110. Which Mudcatter lives near the bithplace of Stephen Foster?
Azizi
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?
Azizi


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 02:41 AM

Still no answer to my query about the Mudcatter who worked for Ma Bell. Someone came along and answered my other question posted with it--and who should know the answer to this as well. Ja!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Amergin
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 02:57 AM

Angus the wondermutt is very notorious in my book....he bit me in the arse once....


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Amergin
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 02:59 AM

He is a ranger from north idaho, though not seen these days....


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 04:18 AM

Non-game question: What's that Chinese saying about a challenge being an opportunity for growth or something like that?

Well, challenges and growth comes when you least expect it.

Thanks, folks, for "keepin it real".*

* "keepin it real" here means "keeping this game good fun & educational".

****

I'll put the corrections noted along with the new correct responses and any new questions in the next updated list.

[And since this is a non-game post, I can sign my name to this post if I wanna, and I wanna].

Positive vibrations!

Azizi


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 04:27 AM

ugh.. My english teachers would have a hissy fits over my typos/gramatical errors...

Let me rephrase that at least that one sentence:

"Well, challenges and growth come when you least expect them".

****

And since I'm here, here's a couple of new questions:

What Mudcatter is a ruler of a library in the hinterlands of the USA?

and

What Mudcatter has a name which pays homage to an animal that is highly regarded by ancient Europeans and Native Americans as well?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 04:41 AM

umm, that should be 'which' Mudcatter instead of 'what' since 'what' isn't used for people, right?

****

Okay..here's two more questions:

Which Mudcatter uses one letter for his name & usually responds to music queries or makes his own queries about information pertaining to specific folk songs?

Which Mudcatter who lives in the land down under has a reference to that in her Mudcat name?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: redsnapper
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 05:09 AM

The answer to question 108 must be Skipjack K8 (aka The Lord of Lard and Animal Oils and Fats) and who is busy magnating such products as we post.

Question: Which Mudcatter did Isaac McKittery swim the oceans to be with for the chance of a houl' only to be thwarted by an ice-cream man?










P.S. Am I on the right track now Azizi...? Or do I still have to do penance O Mighty One? (;>)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Lin in Kansas
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 05:25 AM

Which Mudcatter uses one letter for his name & usually responds to music queries or makes his own queries about information pertaining to specific folk songs?

That would probably be Q.

Which Mudcatter lives near the bithplace of Stephen Foster?

Well, Kim C knows (and does a marvelous job of performing) a lot of his songs, and I think she lives in the South--?

Which catter owns a harpoon?

Would that be Skarpi perhaps? Or possibly Alaska Mike?

Whew...getting to be way too early in the morning to think. But here's one more question:

Who is the 'Catter who always has at least a half-page of explanation on nearly any technical question--and usually has the correct answer?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Emma B
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 06:10 AM

With which mudcatter(s) does a certain, disreputable hound with strong affiliations to this site reside?

Oh dear! - is Jack back in this country?
Poor Pixie and Phot


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST,Dani
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 06:59 AM

Sheesh, Azizi, you're going to get me in more trouble than I'm already in.

Jacqui wouldn't let him go so cheap, anyway.

Dani


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rasener
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 07:37 AM

Who is the 'Catter who always has at least a half-page of explanation on nearly any technical question--and usually has the correct answer?

That would be JohnOfKansas me thinks


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bassic
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 08:47 AM

What mudcatter from VIrginia did I (jimmyt) first meet walking across a bridge in Banbury, UK ?

Jimmy, if I remember correctly, the meeting you refer to happened a few seconds before I first met the two of you on the very same bridge :-). It was a few yards up the canal from where I got a soaking the following day when the tow path collapsed beneath me!.

Allan C being the Virginian in quiestion I believe.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 08:47 AM

Lin in Kansas,

Your response to the Mudcatter with the one letter name is correct.

However, Mo the caller gave the correct answer for "the Mudcatter who lives less than 5 minutes [drive] from Stephen Foster's home".
That's little ole me and that rhymes with Z and ...whatever [I haven't figured out the rest of that song and I've even drawn a blank where the heck that ditty comes from...

Anyway, few people in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and elsewhere know that Stephen Foster, composer of numerous songs including Camptown Races, and My Ole Kentucky Home lived in Pittsburgh. There is even some dispute if Foster ever traveled to the Southern part of the USA.

I had mentioned that tidbit of information on a thread a while ago, and also mentioned it on this current thread that was started by another Pittsburgh area Catter: thread.cfm?threadid=92508&messages=11


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 08:51 AM

Question: Which Mudcatter did Isaac McKittery swim the oceans to be with for the chance of a houl' only to be thwarted by an ice-cream man?

That would be she whom I shamelessly pursue over cyber hill and dale, also know as THE FAIR ONE, also known by her Mudcat handle as alison.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 08:52 AM

What Mudcatter is a ruler of a library in the hinterlands of the USA?
Answer - Rapaire!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 08:53 AM

I should also say, Idaho being the hinterlands is only a matter of your perspective ;-)
Alice (in a state next to Idaho)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bobert
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 08:57 AM

WINNER!!!

Yes, Jeri correctly answered:

#30- Boat Band players are Greg Stevever and Kate

#117 Ex-marine and present Job Corp empolyee is Claymore

BUT..

Lin in Kansas,

Harpoon owner??? Guess again...

Bobert


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 08:59 AM

Redsnapper, the traveler is the best judge of whether he or she is on the right track.

But I have to tell you, I like the Mighty One reference. And while on one level "The Great & Mighty Azz" is complimentary, I prefer the "Great & Mighty Z".

****

I can't decide whether I like the Kung Fu Grasshopper allusions, or the Wizard of Oz ones.

Hey, this is the folk process at work. Mix & match! The Redsnapper meets the Great & Mighty Z!!".

So Redsnapper,

keep on keepin on. It's your thing. Do what you wanna do.
Ain't nobody can tell you who to sock it to.

Keep on keepin on Rednsapper. You have a long time and a long way to go...


It's all good!

[well, most of it anyway!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 09:04 AM

Which catter owns a harpoon?

My guess would be Naemanson.

Name at least two 'Catters (besides myself[Rapaire]) who can play trumpet, the instrument of the angels?

BARKY is one,

Who is the Mudcatter you shouldn't approach with a sword (unless you really know what to do with it)
Rapaire is another answer

and I can't find the original question - but Rapaire would also be the mudcatter librarian in the hinterlands of the US.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 09:09 AM

Okay...I nearly met with Sorcha but we got confused over which truck stop she hung around at. But I have, in the flesh, met ONE other Mudcatter, and this 'Catter has ties to Oz.

The question is: Who is the only Mudcatter who has actually met me and knows that I exist?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MaineDog
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 09:15 AM

28. Which Catter owns a harpoon???

I own several 6-paks of harpoons! I also made a harpoon when I was about 12 and used it to spear a sting ray.

MD


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 09:16 AM

Was it Amergin, Rapaire?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Amos
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 09:52 AM

Which mudcatter plays with fire engines, saves lives, sings tenor and mushes huskies all in ONE lifetime!!!???


A


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 09:53 AM

Would that be the same one that yokes and drives oxen, I believe?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 10:01 AM

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. The bonus question for the Amos' original question is; Who is the Mudcatter who designed the LFPS logo?

BTW, a hint to the original question is: 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.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 10:35 AM

OK, now somebody has GOT to get this, since LFPS was brought up...
I'm sure Mick and Spaw know, but just waiting for someone else to get it.
90. Who is the Mudcatter who has his own home brew beer label?
Big hint for the third time!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 10:54 AM

That's not a clue, Alice, that's beating people over the head with a two-by-four!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 11:03 AM

ummm Mario, so, you know the answer, right?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 11:08 AM

I didn't know fer shure, tho, till I looked at the "clue". So I'm not posting it.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Elmer Fudd
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 11:24 AM

Q: Which Mudcatter who lives in the land down under has a reference to that in her Mudcat name?

A: Sandra in Sydney


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 11:34 AM

JennEllen and Art Brooks are from Albuquerque NM, good place for SSs.

Another of my SSs is the person I was thinking of regarding Stephen Foster!

Giok


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 11:41 AM

Which Mudcatter works on oil rigs in the North Sea?

Which Mudcatter has worked and lived the furthest south?

Who is Clarence?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 12:04 PM

Righto, MMario. Amergin it was!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Amos
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 12:31 PM

JenEllen is not from Albuqerque, AFAIK. She is the Star of the Yakima Valley Region, on the eastern slopes of the Cascades, in Washington state.


A


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 12:35 PM

Which Mudcatter who lives in the land down under has a reference to that in her Mudcat name?

A: Sandra in Sydney

That answer is correct. But I was thinking of another Catter.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 12:35 PM

Which Mudcat(s) is/are also Pirates?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 12:45 PM

Hey guys and gals,

I figured out "AFAIK" means "as far as I know"

but what is LFPS?

and what is SSs?

and Giok, I wasn't sure from your 27 Jun 06 - 11:34 AM post, but the Stephen Foster question was already answered correctly.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 12:52 PM

LFPS = Lane Fielding Patterson and Someone else - Layabouts at Large

SS would be Secret Santa

WOBH is Whale Oil Beef Hooked


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 12:55 PM

Lane, Fielding, Patterson, and Swann.

Geez...I gotta do everything around here....


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 01:07 PM

I asked.

Which Mudcatter is a oil magnate?

Which one is big in underground circles?

Which Mudcatter is colour co-ordinated right down to his skivvies?

Which Mudcatter lives near the bithplace of Stephen Foster?
1 Is Skipjack, correctly answered

2 Think drains [hint]

3 Leadfinger, correctly answered by Emma B who must be in the know!

4 I do believe he was born in KY and not PA Azizi, so the person I meant hasn't been mentioned yet.

Giok


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: jimmyt
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 01:09 PM

Right you are, Bassic! I indeed met you and AlanC within moments in Banbury.

As to the question of who heads up the European thong division, it would be Oaklet but he is a silent partner and I shouldn't mention it...


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 01:20 PM

HEY SPAW, HOW IS IT THAT OUR PARDNUH HASN'T SENT US SAMPLE OF THIS STRANGE BREW TO TEST WHILST LYING ON OUR COLLECTIVE ARSES WATCHING THE TV'S OF VARIOUS AND SUNDRIE FOLK???????????????

Mick


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 01:21 PM

Oakley ; silent ?
I thought Emma B was one of your biggest customers in the UK, I know she's your catwalk model. [Or was that Dinky?]

Giok


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 01:22 PM

ooops, maybe it was a secret brew and I let the Mudcat out of the bag?
-alice


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Emma B
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 01:33 PM

Which one is big in underground circles?

Oaklet is my candidate for the drain brain :)

(


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: SINSULL
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 01:44 PM

Kendall owns a harpoon.
El Swanno with the help of KoKo (you don't want to know) has his own home brew label.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 01:46 PM

Correct in every respect Emma B, give that girl in the Cretonne thong a coconut!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 01:47 PM

Actually, Stephen Foster was not born in nor did he ever live in Kentucky. He is a native of Lawrenceville, a section of Pittsburgh that is indeed, a 5 minutes drive from where I live.

See this excerpt:

"Stephen Collins Foster (July 4, 1826 - January 13, 1864) was the pre-eminent songwriter in the United States of his era. Many of his songs, such as "Oh! Susanna", "Camptown Races" and "Beautiful Dreamer", are still popular over 150 years after their composition.

Foster was born in Lawrenceville, which later became part of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and grew up as the youngest of ten children in a relatively well-off family."...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Foster

Also, see this excerpt:

"To America Foster has meant much. His songs are so native in their character that there need be no hesitation in stating that his was the most national expression that any of our composers has yet achieved. Born and raised here in Pittsburgh, he was little affected by the foreign music that enslaved those who lived on the seaboard. The voices Stephen heard were those of the minstrel shows, the singing and dancing of negroes on the wharves of the Ohio River, and the sentimental songs of midcentury that were carried through the country by the 'singing families' in concert and that were sung by demure young ladies who played the accompaniments on square pianos covered with brocade and lace."

Lawrenceville People: Stephen Collins Foster

Bottom line is Kentucky can't claim Foster. He was a Pittsburgher.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 01:51 PM

Btw, I hate the small 'n' for Negroes in that last excerpt..but that's another subject...

Also, the phrase "he was little affected by the foreign music that enslaved those who lived on the seaboard" is ironic. But again, that's a whole 'nother story.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 01:53 PM

Ha! Lawrenceville is the setting for "The Lawrenceville Stories," a collection of tales about a boys' boarding school in New England. Dink Stover went there before he went to Yale about 1909. See the works of Owen Johnson. Ha!

(My brother also has a harpoon. Living in the middle of Illinois he doesn't get to use it very often.)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 02:09 PM

I'm putting on my Ruler hat again to say that some folks are forgetting to reference the question that they are answering when they post the answer.

Sometimes I can figure it out, but sometimes I can't.

Am I the only one confused? Misery likes company ya know.

Not to mention that Amos pulled a redsnapper with this post:

Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Amos - PM
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 09:52 AM

Which mudcatter plays with fire engines, saves lives, sings tenor and mushes huskies all in ONE lifetime!!!???


A

****

If you post your name or initial after a question, that might be misconstrued as the answer to the question. Ok, maybe not in this case, but suppose there was/is a Catter named "A". We got one named "Q" ...

****

So, Griok [not to pick on you by any means] but, what does this refer to "1 Is Skipjack, correctly answered" and "Correct in every respect Emma B" refer to?

And Rapaire, what question does this post refer to:
Righto, MMario. Amergin it was".

****

Sometimes following the rules help make things easier.

The great Ruler- Mighty Z- has spoken {or at least has typed}.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 02:22 PM

The answers given were to the questions quoted above.
Wikipedia notwithstanding I have Bardstown Kentucky in the little book my SS sent me, so that's what Im going by. Couldn't have meant you Azizi, as I didn't know where you lived!
So which Mudcatter [not around much recently] lives near Bardstown KY.
OK??

Giok


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 02:27 PM

Okey dokey, Giok.

I'll add

"which Mudcatter [not around much recently] lives near Bardstown KY"

to the question list.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: jacqui.c
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 02:29 PM

121. Which Catter owns a harpoon???

Cap'n Kendall

93. Which lady Mudcatter pulled a "Janet Jackson" on stage at the Getaway last year?

Ms CatsPhiddle

109. Which Mudcatter is colour co-ordinated right down to his skivvies?

Leadfingers - so I am told!

Pene Azul

Which Mudcatter who lives in the land down under has a reference to that in her Mudcat name?

Freda Underhill?


Dani - you couldn't be in trouble with me - Kendall wouldn't allow it. I do think that even Seamus has to come in secong to Jack though.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Amos
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 02:38 PM

Oh, mea culpa, mea culpa, mea MAXIMA culpa, Mighty Ruleress!!
As amends I will shred sixteen consonants before breakfast.


A
(First Vowel)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: greg stephens
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 02:50 PM

Not sure if these people have been in all ready, but if so, here they are again.
Which Mudcatter with Iberian leanings follows the true path?
Which Mudcatter sounds a bit lucky, but his real first name would be a fine thing?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 02:59 PM

Sinsull, actually, KOKO did not design the beer label.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 02:59 PM

The answer to the question about what mudcatter has actually met me in the flesh. It's Amergin. Only Amergin. And even then I was an astral projection.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bassic
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 03:02 PM

Which Mudcatter with Iberian leanings follows the true path?

I wouldn't dare show my face in the Laptop and Ferret again if I didn't get this one...

el Ted! (Flamenco the true Path!)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 03:07 PM

Pene Azul I assume is the Blue Feather, although I've heard a ruder translation.
G.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: SINSULL
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 03:20 PM

Feather????
I think not! It matches his blue balls, I am told.
And I know that from Mudcat folklore not for a fact.

Back to color coordinated underwear - I refuse to believe that Mrs. Duck allows her mister to go out with non-matching undies.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Amos
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 03:37 PM

I know of NO language where "pene" means feather.

A


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 03:38 PM

Nothing Geoff wears matches, unless you count technicolour as a shade.
Giok


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bee-dubya-ell
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 03:38 PM

89. Name three other Catters who share, or have shared his [Guy Wolff's] profession.
A#1 John Hardly is one (potter)
A#2 ???
A#3 ???


Two other potters I know of are Mudlark and Bsondahl (Brad Sondahl). There may be others as well...


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: bobad
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 03:43 PM

I always thought that the pasta known as penne was so named because it resembled a sharpened quill.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 03:55 PM

pene is not penne; but they actually probably derived from the same root; along with pterodactyl and hippopotamus and other seemingly unrelated words.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 04:11 PM

Has his own home brew label - I was looking for the answer Dave Swan, but El Swanno will do, according to SINSULL.
Remember, I said HAS A LABEL, I didn't really say he has home brew, did I? ;-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Catherine Jayne
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 05:01 PM

Which Mudcatters have held the position of Secret Santa Secretary (Clue, there are 3)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 05:40 PM

"Which Mudcatter who lives in the land down under has a reference to that in her Mudcat name?

Freda Underhill?"

That's the name that I was thinking of, but Sandra in Sydney is also correct.

****

Alice, you were right about the answer to this question:
"What Mudcatter is a ruler of a library in the hinterlands of the USA?
Answer - Rapaire!"

You were also right than what is considered hinterlands is in the eye of the beholder. Well, maybe not. New York City or Los Angeles could never be considered 'hinterland'.

Wastelands full of sound and fury signifying nothing-yeah maybe that.

But that depends on who's looking too.

[Redsnapper-I hope you're meditating on all of this].

;o}


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudsplatter
From: Severn
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 06:32 PM

Which Mudcat(s) is/are also Pirates?


(Shhhhhhh!....for Private Ears* only!......)


Skivee, for one. Other "Pyrates Royale" are probably in here as well.
But, in their case, it must be spelled with a "Y"

Pontius Pirate is rumored to have once been here, but to have washed his hands of this place and gone.


*The aforementioned ears go for a buck apiece


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 09:11 PM

Illegal alien.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: frogprince
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 10:37 PM

homage to animal highly regarded by ancient Egyptians and Native Americans: I would say it could be any of blackcatter, catspaw49, CatsPHiddle, or possibly Katlaughing, except I wasn't aware if Native Americans had as much of a thing for cats as the Egyptians did.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Lin in Kansas
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 10:42 PM

Who is the 'Catter who always has at least a half-page of explanation on nearly any technical question--and usually has the correct answer?

Villan, you are correct--that would be JohnInKansas. :>)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 10:48 PM

Which Mudcatter who lives in the land down under has a reference to that in her Mudcat name?

Freda Underhill?


Ms. Freda told us once, ages ago, that she posts with this name on purpose so her own name isn't spotted in this. . . ahem. . . inappropriate site. The name is homage to The Hobbit (I think of the four books in that cycle) and NOT to being on the underside of the planet. (In other words, try again. That wasn't the correct answer!)

;-D

BWL, you're a potter. Did you post that original question, is that why your name isn't included in the answer to naming the Mudcat potters?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bee-dubya-ell
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 10:56 PM

I am? Oh... I forgot. That makes four of us then. Five, including Guy.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 11:25 PM

"Which Mudcatter who lives in the land down under has a reference to that in her Mudcat name?

Freda Underhill?...In other words, try again. That wasn't the correct answer!)"

-snip-

Well, Stilly, when I posted this question I was thinking of the Mudcat name "Freda Underhill". I admit that I never read "The Hobbit" books. However, I think that the reason why Freda selected her name is immaterial to my thought processes for devising & posting this question.

Though I wasn't thinking of the name Sandra in Sydney {sorry Sandra] when I posted this question, I stand by my statement that both "Freda Underhill" and "Sandra in Sydney" are correct answers for this question. And this question may have other correct answers for all I know.

I'm open to that possibility.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 11:38 PM

I wrote & posted the question "What Mudcatter has a name which pays homage to an animal that is highly regarded by ancient Europeans and Native Americans as well?"

frogprince, you wrote-"homage to animal highly regarded by ancient Egyptians and Native Americans: I would say it could be any of blackcatter, catspaw49, CatsPHiddle, or possibly Katlaughing, except I wasn't aware if Native Americans had as much of a thing for cats as the Egyptians did."

-snip-

Actually, I wasn't even thinking of cats. I knew that Egyptians payed homage to cats, but I didn't know that Native Americans did also. But since you're saying that is so, then yes, given the way I phrased the question, all those answers you gave are correct. And there may be other correct responses.

But here's the question that I thought that I was asking:

"What Mudcatter has a Germanic name which pays homage to an animal that is highly regarded by ancient Europeans and Native Americans as well?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 11:53 PM

I just read your post again, frogprince.

Somehow, frogprince, when I read your post and saw "Egyptians and Native Americans" I thought that was the same as my reference to "European" and "Native American" in that question.

Did Europeans pay homage to cats like ancient Egyptians did?

Also, since I make so many typos, did you think that I had mistyped and written "ancient Europeans" but meant "ancient Egyptians"?

I'm sure you're aware that Egypt is in Africa and not Europe.

I guess I'm not sure how you got to Egypt.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Sorcha
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 11:59 PM

That would be Raedwulf?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Sorcha
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 12:03 AM

Or maybe Wolfgang?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 12:08 AM

Bingo!! Sorcha wins that prize!

I was thinking of Wolfgang but Raedwulf is also a correct response.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: frogprince
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 12:09 AM

I just had a brain fadeout and read "Europeans" as "Egyptians"; so, in the words of the immortal Gilda Radner, "Never Mind".


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 01:09 AM

Actually, frogprince, I bet you were just showing off a creative way to come up with another guestion and then proceeded to answer it too.

That question is:

"What Mudcatter has a name which pays homage to an animal that is highly regarded by ancient Egyptians?"

And you posted your answer as:

"I would say it could be any of blackcatter, catspaw49, CatsPHiddle, or possibly Katlaughing, except I wasn't aware if Native Americans had as much of a thing for cats as the Egyptians did."

;o}

[I left off the reference to Native Americans unless you or someone else confirms that they paid homage to cats].

See this information about wolfs in European & Asian cultures:

The wolf was one of the most popular clan totems in pre-Christian Europe, as indicated even now by the prevalence of names like Wolf, Wolfe, Wulf, Wulfstan, Wolfram, and Wolfburg. Many tribes "turned themselves into wolves" periodically at religious festivals, by wearing wolf masks and skins.

In classical antiquity the wolf was thought of as a 'ghost animal' whose very gaze could strike people speechless. Herodotus and Pliny the Elder report that the members of the Scythian nation of the Neuroi were transformed into wolves once a year, then back into humans. Behind the story could lie a memory of a wolf totem for the entire nation; Genghis Khan also claimed to be descended from a blue-grey 'chosen wolf' which itself was sired by the sky."

For more info click: http://www.likeacat.com/index.asp?PageAction=Custom&ID=9

Also, see this website for information on the symbolism wolfs had/have in some [or many ??] Native American cultures:

"Wolves are knowen as the teachers.They have been long considered by the First Nations people as teachers or pathfinders.

The wolf is held in very high esteem, as they are used as totems and representative of clans. In the stars, Wolf is represented by the Dog, Sirius in the Pleadies ,thought by many abroginal tribes to be the home of the "Ancients."...

http://www.geocities.com/wolfpies/animaltopics/wolfsymbol.html

See also this excerpt about cat symbolism in Egyptian, Celtic and other cultures [but it didn't mention Native Americans]:

Cats Mischevious, playful, alluring, intuitive, cats embody the essence of magick and mystery. As totems and spirit guides they offer protection, independence, psychic power, sensuality and self confidence. They are associated with the Moon, the Night and the element of Fire. Traditionally seen as the archetypical witch's familiar, cats are a magnificent aid to grounding, and just stroking their fur can bring calm, healing and a sense of peace. With their mysterious airs, it is no wonder that cats have been revered, mythologized and sometimes even feared since ancient times. During the Burning Times, cats were firmly entrenched in our mythology as the familiar animal of witches, and often murdered along with their owners. The lack of cats to kill rats allowed the Black Death to spread swiftly across Europe. In sharp contrast, the Egyptians treated them as gods and kings and even mummified them after their deaths, and killing a cat (even by accident) was punishable by death. The Egyptian goddess Bast, protectress of the Pharoah and of women, was seen as a cat or a cat-headed woman. Because of the cat's penchant for freedom, the Romans depicted the goddess of Liberty as having a cat at her feet. Freya, the Norse goddess of passion and fertility was associated with cats, and Shosti, the childbirth goddess of the Hindu mythos rides a cat. In Celtic lore, heroes were often seen battling giant cats rather than dragons."

http://www.tween-the-shadows.com/magick/symbols_magick/cats.php


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 01:14 AM

Well anyway I meant to leave off the reference to Native Americans in your answer to that Egyptian/cat question, frogprince...

And btw, guestion=question.

Have I mentioned lately that proofreading is not my strongest suit?

:o}}


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: freda underhill
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 01:52 AM

Which Mudcatter who lives in the land down under has a reference to that in her Mudcat name?

I looked at that and couldn't for the life of me think who it could be!
(ding.. hits head!) SRS you're right in that I chose a female form of Frodo (freda) and Underhill was Frodo's name when he went incognito at the Prancing Pony.

Re Frodo:

In Old English, fród means "wise by experience." For the name Baggins, Tolkien intended to recall the word "bag." The associated name Bag End was meant to imply "cul-de-sac." This was the local name of Tolkien's aunt's farm in Worcestershire, which was located at the end of a lane that led no further. ("Guide to the Names in The Lord of the Rings," p. 160, 178) Baggins may also be a reference to bagging, a term used in northern England for eating between meals. (Annotated Hobbit, ch. 1, note 3)

Mr. Underhill:
Frodo assumed this alias on leaving the Shire. It is a reference to his home at Bag End, under The Hill. However, the only time he used it was at the Prancing Pony in Bree.

However, Azizi is also right, my name (and Sandra's) perfectly fit her clue!

freda


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 04:25 AM

Please Azizi I know what you mean, but can I be pedantic and say there is only one correct answer to a given question. Another answer may fit the description, but if it's not the answer the poser of the question wanted, then it's wrong.
Giok

Sorry, I'll get me coat.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 05:53 AM

No, no Giok. If the question is "name the Mudcatter I am thinking of who ...." then there is only one correct answer. Otherwise there may be multiple answers.

Mothe pedant


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 06:14 AM

Giok, how many pendants does a pendant thread have if a pendant thread could have pendants?

[Meditate on that redsnapper and all others who seek to achieve enlightenment by playing The Game].

As to your statements, Griok that "there is only one correct answer to a given question. Another answer may fit the description, but if it's not the answer the poser of the question wanted, then it's wrong", to that I-gameplayer #1, the Ruleress, the Great & Mighty Z, say that in this Game your statement "bes that way sometimes".
But at other times "That don't mean a thing cause it aint got that swing.

do wah do wah do wah.

So I know you get my drift, Griok -master in your own right. But for all those who are new to Game playing, let me break it down:

While I carry the torch and remain the Ruler, which is to say the Ruless which is to say the game player #1, which is to say the Great & Mighty Z, based on the Rules of the Game and based on my Great & Mighty Gut, when I say that an answer is correct, then that answer is correct.

And while I carry the torch and remain the Ruler, which is to say the Ruless which is to say the game player #1, which is to say the Great & Mighty Z, based on the Rules of the Game and based on my Great & Mighty Gut, when I say an answer is incorrect, it is incorrect.

This is true except when some other gamesplayer says what I thought was correct is incorrect and I change my Great & Mighty Mind about that the answer being correct.

And has happened before and this will happen again.

And thus is life.

And in due course, which means at the time of the new edition to the Guide to the Perplexed or whenever, I the Ruless, the Great & Mighty Z, will issue a correction to my previous pronouncement that the answer was correct and is now incorrect or the other way around.

I have spoken, or typed as the case may be.

And let me say this also...

Remember that the first rule of The Game, is that all Games players, including me, gamesplayer #1, play nice.

And the second rule of The Game is the same as the first rule-

No Games player, including me, gamesplayer #1, should ever PIP.

And what does PIP mean?

You-the collective you-tell me.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 06:22 AM

"If the question is "name the Mudcatter I am thinking of who ...." then there is only one correct answer. Otherwise there may be multiple answers"-Mo the Caller

Yes, that's true.

However, sometimes I & I are we.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 06:24 AM

It's a bugger that megalomania isn't it?

¦¬]

Giok


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bunnahabhain
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 07:05 AM

How many pedants could a pedant thread have? Be easier to count those involved who were not being pedantic. You might find one....

Back to the quiz. Isn't Liz the squeak one of the secret santa secretaies?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 07:42 AM

Name a Mudcatter who pulls ugly faces and spouts a lot (especially when not Americans post to Mudcat)

Name a Mudcatter who buZZes about playfully, patiently promoting intercontinental, inter-racial understanding.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Leadfingers
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 08:50 AM

As Both Ted and I have been named for doing just this - - - -


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Leadfingers
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 08:50 AM

400 !!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Paco Rabanne
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 08:56 AM

401 is the new 400!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 02:59 PM

Did anyone say "Susan in Oz" for the Mudcatter down under? thread getting so long it's hard to find the answers posted

Here's a combo with the other thread on Mudcat names -
Whose Mudcat name reminds you of a men's jacket or suit?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Amos
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 03:53 PM

PIP means "Pee in the Pool".


A


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Georgiansilver
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 04:55 PM

Which mudcatter is the gorgeous daughter of one on the true path?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Elmer Fudd
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 05:11 PM

Q: Which mudcatters live in sunny Hull?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Bee-dubya-ell
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 05:27 PM

Q: Which mudcatters live in sunny Hull?

A: None of them. They all live in dreary Hull.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 05:36 PM

"PIP means "Pee in the Pool"."

Amos is correct.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Sorcha
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 05:43 PM

Georgian, that would be Sweetfia, daughter of EL Ted...


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Georgiansilver
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 05:58 PM

Spot on Sorcha...whaaaaatt a girlie!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 05:59 PM

Name That Mudcatter

Guide to the Perplexed,Third Edition
This third edition contains selected questions that have been answered since the 1st & 2nd 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

****

4. Name the male Mudcatter who also championed the cause of astrology on that same long running thread
A. autolycus

6. Name the Catter who is the Search Queen
A. Sorcha

14. Who plays an accordian and champions the cause of Palestinians [revised by editor]
A. Carol C

20. Who is from the Philly area and her name rhymes (kinda) with Chardonney??? {CRN]

28. Which Catter owns a harpoon???
A.#1 MaineDog
A.#2 Naemanson [?]
A.# Kendall

30. Boat band players???
A. Greg Stevens (Mudcatter) Kate Barfield, Mark Burke and Tony Weatherall

34. The Catter who has bailed this ol' hillbilly [Bobert] outta more jams than Carter has liver pills, and has stated so???

35. Who put the stink in fart better than this Catter???
[editor: I believe this is the same question and answer as # 5
"Name the Catter who farts?; A. Spaw {Catspaw] ?

38. Name the Mudcatter who recently attended a Midwest Banjo Camp
A. Chazkratz, known to us oldtimers as BSeed.

62. Name a Mudcatter who used to work for Ma Bell.
A. He is a ranger from north idaho, though not seen these days[?].

66. Which mudcatters almost named their sea chantey duo "The Seamen Gobs?"
[editor: I believe the correct response was posted but I can't find it now]

79. Which catter was recently in Greece?
A. Roger the Skiffler?

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).

90. Who is the Mudcatter who has his own home brew beer label?
A. Dave Swan {El Swanno}

93. Which lady Mudcatter pulled a "Janet Jackson" on stage at the Getaway last year?]
A. CatsPhiddle

94. Name the Mudcatter who has a big collection of Nigerian scam letters. [CRN]

96. Name three Mudcatters who are "into" archery. [CRN]

98. Who is the Mudcatter you shouldn't approach with a sword (unless you really know what to do with it)?
A. Don Firth, champion fencer, for one.
A. Rapaire

100. Which Mudcatter started and maintained long running threads that provided music related information for every day of the year?
A. Abby Sale

108. Which Mudcatter is a oil magnate?
A. Skipjack K8

109. Which Mudcatter is colour co-ordinated right down to his skivvies?
A. Leadfingers

110. Which Mudcatter lives near the bithplace of Stephen Foster?
A. Azizi

111. Name a female Mudcatter who plays banjo and used to be a member of Wickford Express. [CRN]

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) [CTN]

117 Which Catter is a former marine and presently works for the Job Corps???
A. Claymore

121. Which Catter owns a harpoon???
A#1 Cap'n Kendall
A#2 MaineDog

123. What mudcatter from VIrginia did I (jimmyt) first meet walking across a bridge in Banbury, UK ?
A. Allan C [note: Bassic also met these two on the very same bridge]

124. Who is the mudcatter that is in charge of my European "Catthong" division of ThongsRUS, which will, by the way, soon be made an initial public offering under the symbol of BTFLOSS ?
A. Oaklet

127. Name at least two 'Catters (besides myself [Rapaire]) who can play trumpet, the instrument of the angels?
A.#1 BARKY
A.#2

128. Which Catter sounds a bit fishy? [CRN]

132. Who still (I assume)possess' the original spud?
A. ??? [editor: I believe the correct answer may have been posted but I tell for certain]

134. Which Catter cooks extinct wildlife?
A.That would be MMario, who grills aurochs in the Tavern.

135. Which Catter has a new baby on the way?
A. Max

136. With which mudcatter(s) does a certain, disreputable hound with strong affiliations to this site reside?[CRN]
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? [CRN]

138. Can you name two 'Catters from San Francisco, California, USA?
A: Chanteyranger and Radriano

139. Which Mudcatter did Isaac McKittery swim the oceans to be with for the chance of a houl' only to be thwarted by an ice-cream man?
A. THE FAIR ONE, also known by her Mudcat handle as alison.

140. Which Mudcatter is a ruler of a library in the hinterlands of the USA?
A. Rapaire

141.Which Mudcatter has a Germanic name which pays homage to an animal that is highly regarded by ancient Europeans and Native Americans as well? [question revised by editor]
A.#1 Raedwulf
A #2 Wolfang

142. Which Mudcatter has a name which pays homage to an animal that is highly regarded by ancient Egyptians?
A.#1 catspaw49
A.#2 CatsPHiddle
A#3 Katlaughing

143. Which Mudcatter uses one letter for his name & usually responds to music queries or makes his own queries about information pertaining to specific folk songs?
A. Q.

144. Which Mudcatter who lives in the land down under has a reference to that in her Mudcat name?
A. #1 Sandra in Sydney
A. #2. Freda Underhill
A. #3. Susan in Oz

145. What Mudcatter has actually met me [Rapiare] in the flesh?
A. Amergin

146. Who is the 'Catter who always has at least a half-page of explanation on nearly any technical question--and usually has the correct answer?
A. John Of Kansas

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. Amergin

148. Who is the Mudcatter who designed the LFPS logo? {clarification LFPS= Mudcatters Lane, Fielding, Patterson, and Swann].
A. Pene Azul [?]

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? [CTN]

152. Which Mudcat(s) is/are also Pirates?
A. #1 Skivee
A #2. "Pyrates Royale"

153. "Which Mudcatter [not around much recently] lives near Bardstown KY" [CRN]

154. Which Mudcatter with Iberian leanings follows the true path?
A. Flamingo Ted (Flamenco the true Path!)

155. Which Mudcatter sounds a bit lucky, but his real first name would be a fine thing? [CRN]

156. Which Mudcatters have held the position of Secret Santa Secretary (Clue, there are 3)
A. #1. Liz the squeak
A.#2
A.#3

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? [CRN]

158. Which 'catter is named after a stovepipe?
A. Charlie Noble (the stovepipe of the ship's galley) [?]

159.Which mudcatters live in sunny Hull? [CRN]


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 06:09 PM

Well, I've already noticed that #28 and #121 is same. Unless we put number a new question as #121, that will throw all the numbers after 121 off...

So here's a new question: Which Mudcatter coined the name "A Guide To The Perplexed" for the list of Name That Nudcatter questions?

[Maybe using the folk process, the name should be changed to
"A Guide For The Perplexed". What do you think?]


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Les from Hull
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 06:09 PM

Q: Which mudcatters live in sunny Hull?

Dammit I should know that!

Actually this could have the most correct answers of any question so far!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 06:13 PM

Corrections to the above.

#132 - again I point out that it has not been answered correctly. I posed the original question and know the answer.

#148 - this is incorrect. Pene Azul did not design the logo, and once again I posed the original question and know the answer.

Answers:

#144 - Alan in Australia, who was one of the earliest Mudcatters and contributed mightily to this forum in its infancy.

#150 - Escamillo, from Brazil I believe. Unless you are speaking of the Australian Catters.

#151 - 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. Talk about a layabout.

Mick


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Jeri
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 06:45 PM

#94. Nigerian scam letter collector. InOBU started the thread, so I'd guess it's him.
#112. Dr Guitar. Can cows pronounce his Mudcat name?
#132, the potato raisin. If I was wrong about Bill D, is it Ferrara?
#148, the LFPS logo. Wasn't it Alice?
#156 Secret Santa. CatsPHiddle was one. Did Clinton Hammond do it this last year?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Leadfingers
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 06:49 PM

155 - 'Sounds a bit lucky and his first name would be a fine thing'

Could this by any remote possibility be Chance (Fortunato) ?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Elmer Fudd
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 07:13 PM

127. Name at least two 'Catters (besides myself [Rapaire]) who can play trumpet, the instrument of the angels?

I believe they are Jimmy T. and Ron Davies.

If I'm wrong, then try Miles Davis and Dizzie Gillespie and see if those answers stick.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Alice
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 07:30 PM

-----------quote
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. Amergin
-------------
The S in LFPS is Dave Swan, and he is a fire fighter. I don't think Amergin is the right answer here. I think it is Dave Swan (El Swanno).


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: jaze
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 08:12 PM

Nobody knows the 3rd female Mudcatter who calls herself a musical instrument? Elmer got 2 correct. Hint: you'se guys over the pond should know.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Amos
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 09:21 PM

#147 (my question) is indeed Swanno, who has also spent a couple of his vacations looking up the back end of a string of Malamutes mushing over frozen tundra. Just for the fun of it, if you can believe that story!! :D Secretly I believe he just fell in love with the idea of galloping over something that was too cold to catch fire.


A


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 09:21 PM

The 'Catter who lives near Bardstown and hasn't been around much lately is Mary in Kentucky. However, she often posts at the Annexe.

Question: What 'Catter who hasn't be around much lately lives is blind and lives in Las Vegas?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: bobad
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 09:25 PM

Question: What 'Catter who hasn't be around much lately lives is blind and lives in Las Vegas?

Would that be Teresa?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: jimmyt
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 09:36 PM

I admit to the trumpet and I really miss Teresa !


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 11:57 PM

62. Name a Mudcatter who used to work for Ma Bell.
A. He is a ranger from north idaho, though not seen these days[?].


No. I posted that question. It is 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 for years.


144. Which Mudcatter who lives in the land down under has a reference to that in her Mudcat name?
A. #1 Sandra in Sydney
A. #2. Freda Underhill
A. #3. Susan in Oz


I explained above that she said this name was homage to the Tolkien hobbits.

I think I won't play this any more--some threads don't improve with age, and this one is too long and confusing now. It was fun for a while, though. Thanks, Azizi!

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Amergin
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 12:17 AM

once again.....name the catter who is a ranger in North Idaho.....though he isnt seen much anymore....


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Barry Finn
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 12:56 AM

#111 Sea Goddess

Barry


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Barry Finn
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 01:15 AM

"Pene Azul I assume is the Blue Feather, although I've heard a ruder translation.

It's "Blue Penis" (French?)

Barry


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Barry Finn
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 01:18 AM

Charlie Noble's mother IS an artist & a writer/author of some renown.
Barry


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 02:56 AM

137 Breezy could be breath of fresh air.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 05:02 AM

Barry and others,

Was there a question "what is the meaning of the name Pene Azul?

If so, I missed it...

If not, what is your 29 Jun 06 - 01:15 AM post and previous posts by others [or you, I'm not sure] that mentioned Pene Azul a response to?

"Pene Azul I assume is the Blue Feather, although I've heard a ruder translation".

-snip-

Maybe one reason why I don't get some of these references [in jokes?] is because I'm still pretty much a newbie here...but that is part of the reason why I started this game-to help introduce Mudcat and Mudcatters to newbies.

But also the reason why I'm asking is that I agree that this thread is getting confusing * and I might have missed the question that prompted the reference to Pene Azul.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 05:13 AM

* The editions of A Guide [for] The Perplexed are ways to help lessen the confusion about which questions have been answered correctly and which questions still need correct answers.

My request is that when posting an answer to a particular question, if that question already has a number attached to it, please include a cut/paste of that numbered question with your answer-like so:

Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: jacqui.c - PM
Date: 27 Jun 06 - 02:29 PM

121. Which Catter owns a harpoon???

Cap'n Kendall

-snip-

Adding the number to the question [if the question has already been assigned a number] really helps when updated editions to correct responses are being compiled.

Thanks.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John Hardly
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 05:44 AM

"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)."


...and #4 Bee Dubya Ell


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 07:51 AM

Rangerroger. He's up near Post Falls.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 07:53 AM

Rapaire, what question is "Rangerroger" an answer to?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 07:59 AM

Is "Mingulay" the answer to this question:

20. Who is from the Philly area and her name rhymes (kinda) with Chardonney???

If so, I got the answer from reading this thread that Mo the Caller started:

Pictures from Mudcat names


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 08:41 AM

Mick is corrct on #151.

But he is wrong on #150. There is at least on mudcatter who lived and worked south of Australia and Brazil!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Jeri
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 09:09 AM

Azizi, the 'Blue Feather' question came up here (that's page 6) It's not Mr Blues Pianist.

Jacqui, is it really a 'harpoon' or is kendall just boasting?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Jeri
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 09:17 AM

20. Who is from the Philly area and her name rhymes (kinda) with Chardonney?
Mingulay is in the UK (I think)

But the guilty party just posted: SharonA


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 09:34 AM

Thanks, Jeri.

Okay. Sharon A/Chardonney. Got it.

****

Also thank you very much for that link you provided. Somehow, I inadvertently didn't include any of those questions.

Unless anyone has a better solution, I guess the best thing would be to assign them the next numbers after the numbers already given in the 3rd edition, and then work from there with any other questions that have been asked since that edition of the Name The Mudcatter Guide.

Sorry for that error.

I also remember asking which Mudcatter came up with the name Guide To the Perplexed for the listing of correct answers. But I think I inadvertently left that question out of the Guide, too.

If there are any other questions that I've missed, please let me know.

Thanks.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 10:53 AM

You missed 2 from me at the bottom of page 8.
Which Mudcatter came up with the name Guide To the Perplexed for the listing of correct answers. Elmer Fudd


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 11:02 AM

Mo. That's correct.

Again, I'm sorry for missing some questions. Would you please copy those questions that you're referring to and post them here or link to them?

Also, how do you get page 1, 2, etc? On my computer the posts just show in one continual page.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 11:26 AM

Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller - PM
Date: 28 Jun 06 - 07:42 AM

Name a Mudcatter who pulls ugly faces and spouts a lot (especially when non-Americans post to Mudcat)

Name a Mudcatter who buZZes about playfully, patiently promoting intercontinental, inter-racial understanding.

There they are with my spelling corrected.

If you open a thread by clicking on the right on the number of posts (if over 50), it put them in pages so you can find where you left off reading. If you click on the little d next to the number you get them in reverse order.

On a tangled thread like this one I need to open them twice to find out what people are talking about when they say "Dave got 151 wrong etc
If only people would obey they mighty Z.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 11:45 AM

#132 - HEY JERI, forgive me but I hadn't noticed that you had answered it correctly. Missed it. Bill D, last I knew, does indeed still have the original spud. He sat it on a windowsill in his basement shop, and it is a bit shrivelled these days. I love it.

All the best,

Mick


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 12:09 PM

Mo, Thanks for those questions and that information about the pages.

"Oh, what a tangled thread we've weaved..."

[not that anyone is trying to be deceptive]

And yes, I know that quote has nothing really to do with the price of beans.

But it does lead me to these:

Name at least three Mudcatters whose names include references to edible products.

Name at least three Mudcatters with royalty names.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST,Sitting Bull
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 12:56 PM

Third time of asking. Name the Brit X-cop, X-SAS who had a run in with Martin Gibson


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: MMario
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 01:08 PM

y'know sb, you don't have to ask again - the first two times are already there, waiting to be answered.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Barry Finn
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 01:35 PM

"Pene Azul I assume is the Blue Feather, although I've heard a ruder translation".

"Pene Azul" origin is "Blue Penis" that's from Jeff himself & Max.

"Sea Goddess" is the banjo player that played in Wickford Express, she's also quite a two handed bones player.

Barry


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Cathie
Date: 29 Jun 06 - 02:49 PM

Mo the caller

137. correct - Breezy certainly IS the breath of fresh air!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 30 Jun 06 - 02:27 AM

"Name at least three Mudcatters whose names include references to edible products."
Well there's Black Walnut, Hilda Fish, Biskit and Penguin Egg.

Next question - Who likes to sin with his fiends?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 30 Jun 06 - 04:29 AM

Could that be Bill Clinton Mo?
He is still a Mudcatter isn't he?
Giok


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 30 Jun 06 - 05:02 AM

No not him
450 ( 'less some one can type faster)


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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?


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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!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Crystal
Date: 30 Jun 06 - 08:06 AM

The Admiral is no 2


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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?


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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?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 30 Jun 06 - 10:07 AM

Irish Sergeant
Countess Richard


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 30 Jun 06 - 10:37 AM

Lady Penelope


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Den
Date: 30 Jun 06 - 10:43 AM

King Brilliant.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Big Mick
Date: 30 Jun 06 - 10:51 AM

Rt Honourable Sir jOhn from Hull


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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!


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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.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST,149
Date: 30 Jun 06 - 11:51 AM

149


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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 ?


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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


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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).


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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)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: jaze
Date: 30 Jun 06 - 08:09 PM

The other Mudcat lady: Lyrical Lady


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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.


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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}


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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.


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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...


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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?


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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?


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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?


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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....


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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


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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.


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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 :>)


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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


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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!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 02 Jul 06 - 05:13 AM

Oh no it doesn't!


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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.


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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.


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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].


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 02 Jul 06 - 08:20 AM

See Freda, I told you so!
G.


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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 :-)


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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?


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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")


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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)


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: freda underhill
Date: 02 Jul 06 - 06:35 PM

right as usual, Giok :-) !


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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


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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.


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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!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: GUEST
Date: 03 Jul 06 - 08:34 AM

Which Catter is our resident Bird expert?


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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.


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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.


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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?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Rapparee
Date: 03 Jul 06 - 01:58 PM

Rutabaga, gentille rutabaga, rutabaga gentille plumeare....


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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


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Severn
Date: 03 Jul 06 - 02:50 PM

Which mudcatter is the 500th poster child?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 03 Jul 06 - 02:54 PM

You work for the Post Office it's not fair.
G


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcaterer
From: Severn
Date: 03 Jul 06 - 08:12 PM

No they aren't always fair, Giok, but we have a decent union, for the many times they're not.....

The post office actually got there faster than "e-mail". We're thinking of changing the term "snail mail" to "s-cargo", as it sounds more high-class....


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Mo the caller
Date: 04 Jul 06 - 07:13 AM

This thread has the potential to be bigger than "the original thread name game thread with rule"

Did I get all that in the right order?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 04 Jul 06 - 07:16 AM

Who cares?
G.


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: rock chick
Date: 04 Jul 06 - 04:51 PM

Name the Mudcatter that likes to keep labels on things... yes quite right Emma B ;-)) Think our Oaklet has oringal labels on everything ;-)))


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From: John MacKenzie
Date: 04 Jul 06 - 05:19 PM

Name the Mudcatter who has been known to change their outfit 4 times in one day, and I don't mean for a costume party. Reportedly has a wardrobe that would accomodate a family of 4.
Giok


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: redsnapper
Date: 05 Jul 06 - 04:52 AM

Name three Mudcatter that are also trained luthiers?


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 08 Jul 06 - 06:26 PM

Name That Mudcatter

Guide For The Perplexed; Fifth Edition

This fifth edition of the Name That Mudcatter Guide For The Perplexed contains selected questions that have been answered in the 1st through 4th edition of this game. This edition also includes selected questions that were asked & answered or asked and not answered since the 4th edition of this Guide.

This Guide does not purport to include all the questions that have been posted in this game.

The numbers given are usually by order of the question's posting. However, some questions aren't in the order of their posting and other questions have been re-numbered as I missed them in previous editions, or I otherwise goofed in their numbering.

See the new addition to the key section.

If there are questions you think I missed or some responses that I missed or got wrong, please post that information.

Thank you!

Key: CRN=Correct Response Needed
    [?] response uncertain
    QWBE {question withdrawn by editor}
      "editor" means me as of this moment]A numbered question may
      have this notation if it's a repeat of a previous question
    [because of my error in numbering or otherwise] or imho the
    question is considered to be 'questionable' or rhetorical.

****

1 Name the Mudcatter who refers to the "Ginny Slide Rule".
A. Bobert

2. Name the Mudcatter from Canada whose name rhymes with "who".
A # 1 Gnu
A #2 Mooh

3. Name the female Mudcat member who championed the cause of astrology on a recent long running Mudcat thread about that subject.
A. Daylia

4. Name the male Mudcatter who also championed the cause of astrology on that same long running thread
A. autolycus

5. Name the Catter who farts.
A. Spaw {Catspaw]

6. Name the Catter who is the Search Queen
A. Sorcha

7. Name the Catter who sings sea shanties, and whose mother is a very talented artist.
A. Charlie Noble

8 Name the Mudcatter who collects children's play verses and songs.
A. Azizi

9. Name the Mudcatter who is a graduate of the Massenutten Military Academy.
A. Bobert

10. Name the Mudcatter who not only holds an MS in Technology Management, but was also a Captain in the Merchant Marine.
A. Amos.

11 Name the guy or gal who has an MS in Geology and took lessons from Dave Van A. Ronk.
A. [editor: Didn't someone already answer this question correctly?]

12. Not only a philatelist, but s/he has been inducted into the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Silver Circle Award in the Nashville/Midsouth Chapter.
A. Tarheel.

13. Who has this little worship thing going with rocks???
A. Little Hawk

14. Who plays an accordian and champions the cause of Palestinians [question revised by editor]
A. Carol C

15. Who is the Capt'n???
A. Kendall

16. Which GUEST is from Texas???
A. Texas Guest

17. Who majored in philosphy [sic] and makes wooden bowels??? [bowls]
A Bill D

18. [QWBE]

19. Who is married to Ruth and writes some fine folk and gospel music???
A. Jerry Rassmusssn

20. Who is from the Philly area and her name rhymes (kinda) with Chardonney???
A. Sharon A

21. Who is married to a preacher and lives in Pennsylvania.
A. WYSIWYG

22. Who just had puppies? [Clarification: Whose dog just had puppies]
A. Sorcha

23. Who makes a living cracking cases and likes mysterious women with long legs?
A. Chongo Chimp

24. Who wrote "The Hash my Father Scored"?
A. Micca

25. Name the two Mudcatters who got married this year while we watched it on webcam?
A. Cranedriver and Sussex Carole

26. Name a British mudcatter who was in submarines and who now lives in the Mysterious East.
A. Shangriceltic

27. Who idolizes Don Cherry and often gets free room and board in large establishments.
A. Shane

28. Which Catter owns a harpoon???
A.#1 MaineDog
A.#2 Naemanson [?]
A. # Kendall [?]

29. Social worker born in Wes Ginny and now in NC????
A. Janie

30. Boat band players???
A. Greg Stevens (Mudcatter) Kate Barfield, Mark Burke and Tony Weatherall

31. Name the poster who writes quotation marks like this << >>
A. 282RA

32. [QWBE]

33. [QWBE]

34.[QWBE]

35. [QWBE]

36. [QWBE]

37. [QWBE]

38. Name the Mudcatter who recently attended a Midwest Banjo Camp
A. Chazkratz, known to us oldtimers as BSeed.

39. Name the Mudcatter who has kept us informed about the Schapelle
   Corby case
A. Keef

40. Name the Mudcatter who is a firefighter and a school teacher
A. Peace {Brucie}

41. Name the Mudcatter who created the Shane and Chongo Chimp
   characters
A. Little Hawk

42. "Name Shane's brother"
A. Don

43. Which Australian catter contributed over 500 Australian folk songs to the digital tradition, before passing away at the end of 2005?
A. John-in-Brisbane   

44. UK mudcatter who organises a concert style club in Lincolnshire?
A. The Villan

45. UK mudcatter who is Greek from St Albans area?
A. El Greko

46. UK mudcatter from the depths of darkest Scotland?
A #1 John 'Giok' MacKenzie
A#2 McGrath?

47. UK Mr and Mrs on mudcat who organise 'singarounds and Folk Festival?
A. Mr And Mrs Sooz

48. UK Man and wife who don't perform but travel to see live Folk music?
A. Travelling Audience

49. UK performer who "Drowned her in the bath cos he's a psychopath"
A. Big Al Whittle.

50. Name the mudcatter who wears a condom and loves walking [He's got a lovely voice and is a Leeds supporter]
A. Strollin' Johnny

51. Name the mudcatter who walks on coals with the help of God
A. Georgiansilver

52. Name the mudcatter who fiddles with welks
A. Oakley

53. Name the mudcatter who is seen on television on many occasions (especially with the weather forecast)
A. Breezy

54. Which two mudcatters remain the undefeated jello wrestling tag team?
A. THE FAIR ONE and Harpgirl

55.Who has a fetish with lighthouses?
A. Joe Offer

56. Who posed for a calendar wearing nothing but an autoharp?
A.Bill D.

57. Name the Mudcatter who's been running a Monday night open mic session in Windsor, Ont since Jesus was a sophomore?
A. Clinton Hammond

58. For bonus points, name a Mudcatter (there are several) who has played at one of Clinton's sessions.
A.#1   Big Mick....
A #2   Cool Beans....
A #3   Devilmaster....

59. [QWBE]

60. Who makes knitted bowels [bowls]
A. Sooz

61. What Mudcatters might be packin' heat? (Legally, that is.) [Clarification: "I mean ones who aren't in law enforcement"....
A.#1 Big Mick
A #2 Kendall
A #3 Rapaire

62. Name a Mudcatter who used to work for Ma Bell.
A. Don Firth

63. Name a Mudcatter who speaks Finnish.
A. Deckman

64. Name a Mudcatter who has the sweetest voice around when she plays her dulcimer (or not).
A. Jean Ritchie.

65. Name a Mudcatter whose real name is a homonym for a non-motorized form of transportation.
A. Tweed. [His real name is Rick Shaw, and a rickshaw is a human-powered carriage-type thingee]

66. Which mudcatters almost named their sea chantey duo "The Seamen Gobs?"
A. [editor: Didn't someone already answer this question correctly?]

67. Who has a performance hall at the International School of Folk Music in Chicago names after him?
A. Art Thieme

68. Which person's mudcat moniker refers to the way they laugh?
A. Liz the Squeak

69. Who has made a habit of taking this post? {editor's clarification- the 100th post to a thread]
A. #1 Leadfingers or
A. #2 Flamenco Ted

70. 'Name the mudcatter who is a lady with a mans name who is always buzzing on about grammar'
A. Busy Bee Paul

71. Who is the Mudcatter whose name rhymes with a girl's pick 'em up game?
A. Max [editor's clarification: game of 'jacks'']

72. Who's the mudcatter who is part of the Addams family?
A. Mortica

73. Who's the mudcatter who is the Queen of tacky gifts and her partner in crime?
A. Sinsull and Jacqui.C

74 Who's the mudcatter named after a Thunderbirds character?
A. Lady Penelope

75. Who's the mudcatter who wore the harem outfit at the Getaway last year?.
A. Tinker

76. Which mucatter is an American catters English Rose?
A. JacquiC

77. Which Mudcatter has a fiddle called Maggie?
A. Sorcha

78. Which catter almost always uses a small coloured font at the end of his posts?
A. Gargoyle

79. Which catter was recently in Greece?
A. Roger the Skiffler?

80. Which catter organises Bishop's Castle Folk Festival?
A. Mrs Lemon

81. Name at least 3 female mudcatters who call themselves muscial instruments.
A #1 Harpgirl
A #2 CatsPhiddle
A#3 Joybell
A#4 [editor: the person who posted this question said that the 3rd response has not been given yet]

82. What 'Catter has a eye in the middle of his...instrument?
A. Dr. Guitar.

83 What Mudcatter uses "Bikini Bare" on the private parts of his/her kitchen utensils and small appliances?
[CRN]

84. Which Mudcatter is a world famous artist, and wears high heels with jeans [and looks good in them too!]?
A. Hilda Fish

85. Who "collects Mudcatters", meeting more worldwide Mudcat members in person than anyone else?
A. Bill Sables

86. Who invented the Reg Brothers?
A. Rick Fielding [And Spaw picked it up]

87. Whose wild tale about Pa and the Reg Brothers, fireworks, rockets, and religion caused a lot of burnt-out keyboards from coffee-snorting readers?
A. [editor: wasn't this question answered correctly?]

88. Name the Mudcatter who has been a guest on Martha Stewart numerous times.
A. Guy Wolff.

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).

90. Who is the Mudcatter who has his own home brew beer label?
A. Dave Swan {El Swanno}

91. What is the name are the Mudcatter who lives in Iceland, the Mudcatter who lives in Guam, and the Mudcatter who lives in Ghana?
A. Iceland, (Skarpi); Guam, (Naemanson) and Ghana (Quarcoo)

92. Which Mudcatter's name remind you of the saying "See ya later, alligator"?
A. PoppaGator

93. Which lady Mudcatter pulled a "Janet Jackson" on stage at the Getaway last year?]
A. CatsPhiddle

94. Name the Mudcatter who has a big collection of Nigerian scam letters.
A. JennyO

95. Who is the homesteading Canadian.
A #1. Homeless?
A #2 Willie-O?

96. Name three Mudcatters who are "into" archery. [CRN]

97. Name a mudcatter from Vancouver Island
A. Metchosin

98. Who is the Mudcatter you shouldn't approach with a sword (unless you really know what to do with it)?
A. Don Firth
A. Rapaire

99. Which Mudcatters name is derived from the Rock'n'roll band he used to play with?
A. Toulose Cruise.

100. Which Mudcatter started and maintained long running threads that provided music related information for every day of the year?
A. Abby Sale

101.Name at least four Mudcatters who have numbers in their tag names? [CRN]

102. Which Mudcatter has a fondness for creatures of the night that most often are associated with a yearly holiday?
A. Bat Goddess

103. Which Mudcatter is known for his vehement opposition to censorship?
A. Shambles

104.Which Mudcatter is named after a Loonie Tune's character?
A. Elmer Fudd

105. Which Mudcat Guest has a name which partly evokes a character in a superhero's Rogues' Gallery?
A. Penguin Egg

106. Which Mucatter is named after her canal boat?
A. Cally Hanna

107. Which Mudcatter's name sounds like her real initials?
A. #1 Emma B
A. #2 K.T.

108. Which Mudcatter is a oil magnate?
A. Skipjack K8 (aka The Lord of Lard and Animal Oils and Fats) and who is busy magnating such products as we post.

109. Which Mudcatter is colour co-ordinated right down to his skivvies?
A. Leadfingers

110. Which Mudcatter lives near the bithplace of Stephen Foster?
A. Azizi

111. Name a female Mudcatter who plays banjo and used to be a member of Wickford Express.
A. [editor: Didn't someone already answer this question correctly?]

112. [QWBE]

113. Which American Mudcatter, with a name like an English river, has recently visited an English Folk Festival?
A. Severn

114.Which mudcatter ran a series of online song-circles back in the early days and regrettably hasn't been seen for a long time?
A. Shula

115. Which Mudcatter has (purportedly) slept through every Mudcat EuroGathering so far? (no initials) [CRN]

116. Which mudcatter is more than basic,instrument wise, down to earth but could fiddle more than a bit if not kept rock solid ??
A. Bassic

117 Which Catter is a former marine and presently works for the Job Corps???
A. Claymore

118. Which Catter is a dentist and plays stand-up bass???
A. Jimmy T

119. Which Catter has the name of a city in his handle???
A. Roger from Baltimore

120. Which Catter is also a King???
A. Mardi Gras King Poppagater

121. Which Catter owns a harpoon???
A. #1 Cap'n Kendall
A #2 MaineDog

122. What mudcatter can get more music from one bass string than I [Bobert]can from 4?
A. Jim "Gutbucketeer" Bunch

123. What mudcatter from VIrginia did I (jimmyt) first meet walking across a bridge in Banbury, UK ?
A. Allan C [note: the meeting you refer to happened a few seconds before I [Bassic] -first met the two of you on the very same bridge :-)

124. Who is the mudcatter that is in charge of my European "Catthong" division of ThongsRUS, which will, by the way, soon be made an initial public offering under the symbol of BTFLOSS ?
A. Oaklet

125. What mudcatter is as comfortable with his picture on a Quaker Oats Box as he is playing Gypsy melodies?
A. Lorcan Otway

126. What southcoast catter is molding the minds of ENgland's youth during the day and serving up their parents at night?
A. rumanci

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?
A. Redsnapper

129. Who is infamous for their interesting spellings, liberally scatter with the number 9 ?
Bonus marks if you can give the reason
A. jOhn from Hull "a few years ago when he was doing all the 9's, not to mention all the other quaint spelling, he blamed it on his broken keyboard. I don't know if he still has that broken keyboard though"

130. Who was the original thong wearer, and still has the lime green thong which matched the lime jello pit?
A. Mick wore the lime green spud included thong (backwards)

131. Who introduced the original simian named Koko (of which Chongo is a mere imitation) to the Mudcat?
A. El Swanno introduced KoKo

132. Who still (I assume) possess' the original spud?
A. Bill D

133. Which mudcatter is a trained archeologist?
A. Doctor Phibes aka Fibula Mattock

134. Which Catter cooks extinct wildlife?
A. MMario

135. Which Catter has a new baby on the way?
A. Max

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

138. Can you name two 'Catters from San Francisco, California, USA?
A: Chanteyranger and Radriano

139. Which Mudcatter did Isaac McKittery swim the oceans to be with for the chance of a houl' only to be thwarted by an ice-cream man?
A. THE FAIR ONE, also known by her Mudcat handle as alison.

140. Which Mudcatter is a ruler of a library in the hinterlands of the USA?
A. Rapaire

141.Which Mudcatter has a Germanic name which pays homage to an animal that is highly regarded by ancient Europeans and Native Americans as well? [question revised by editor]
A.#1 Raedwulf
A #2 Wolfang

142. Which Mudcatter has a name which pays homage to an animal that is highly regarded by ancient Egyptians?
A. #1 catspaw49
A. #2 CatsPHiddle
A #3 Katlaughing

143. Which Mudcatter uses one letter for his name & usually responds to music queries or makes his own queries about information pertaining to specific folk songs?
A. Q.

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. [QWBE]

146. Who is the 'Catter who always has at least a half-page of explanation on nearly any technical question--and usually has the correct answer?
A. John Of Kansas

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. Amergin

148. Who is the Mudcatter who designed the LFPS logo? {clarification LFPS= Mudcatters Lane, Fielding, Patterson, and Swann].
A. [editor: wasn't this question already answered correctly?]

149. Which Mudcatter works on oil rigs in the North Sea?
A. [editor: didn't someone post the correct answer to this question?]

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

152. Which Mudcat(s) is/are also Pirates?
A. #1 Skivee
A #2. "Pyrates Royale"

153. "Which Mudcatter [not around much recently] lives near Bardstown KY"
A. Mary in Kentucky

154. Which Mudcatter with Iberian leanings follows the true path?
A. Flamingo Ted (Flamenco the true Path!)

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. Which mudcatters live in sunny Hull?
A.#1 Les in Hull
A #2 Rt Honourable Sir jOhn from Hull

161. What US Mudcatter is a boney fidee, PhD-totin', folklorist (haven't seen around lately, though)? [CRN]

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 [editor: though apparently 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.
A. Azizi

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 LadyJean

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)
A. Number 6

176. Which Mudcatter coined the name "A Guide To The Perplexed" for the list of Name That Mudcatter questions?
A. Elmer Fudd

177. Which Mudcatter's name suggest that s/he is attentive to what at least one other persons says? [hint: in a spiritual sense] [CRN]

178.Which Mudcatter is known to stand playing serenades to cows on the mandolin?
A. Charmian

179. a} Which Mudcatter provided the Mudcat icon "The Little
       Pissant" and delivered it by fast motorcycle to a
       transatlantic traveller? [CRN]
    b} Who was that transatlantic traveller? [CRN]
    c} Which Mudcatter named it? [CRN}
    d} What is the name of the Order bestowed upon the recipient
       of a "Little Pissant"? (a sort of Mudcat "reverse Grammy")
       [CRN}

180. Name the Mudcatter that likes to keep labels on things
A. Oaklet

181. Name the mudcatter who cut one label off much to the upset of the Mudcatter (who is the answer to the above question) [CRN]

182. Which Catter is our resident Bird expert? [CRN]

183. Name the person resposible for: [CRN]
1) spatulas

2} rutabaga

3} Name the person who actually found the point of MOAB.

184. Name the Mudcatter who has been known to change their outfit 4 times in one day, and I don't mean for a costume party. [CRN]

185. Name three Mudcatter that are also trained luthiers [CRN]


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Azizi
Date: 08 Jul 06 - 06:30 PM

In my opinion, if folks want to answer the remaining Name That Mudcatter questions, and/or make corrections to this guide, and/or post new questions, it would be easier to do that on a new thread.

Therefore, I'm requesting that this thread be closed and that any additional Name That Mudcatter questions/responses be posted on the Name That Mudcatter Thread II that I will start.

Thanks for the fun & the information!


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Amos
Date: 08 Jul 06 - 06:39 PM

The answer to 147 is not AMeergin, but Swanno (David Swan).


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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter
From: Divis Sweeney
Date: 08 Jul 06 - 07:57 PM

No longer on the market, John Player thought so much of this member (as I also do) that they printed his name in gold letters on a green and white packet.


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