Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Azizi Date: 30 Jun 06 - 11:37 AM "Btw, one of those names posted this morning would also be the correct response for a recently posted question that has already received one correct response" That question had to do with a UK location. |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Azizi Date: 30 Jun 06 - 11:19 AM I'm assuming that these names are for the question about that I posed about royalty, status, leadership names. They all are correct, and there's more! Btw, one of those names posted this morning would also be the correct response for a recently posted question that has already received one correct response. And another one of those names posted this morning would also be the correct response for another question that Crystal asked. And there's quite a few other questions that haven't been answered yet. So put on your thinking caps. Have fun. Play nice. And please don't PIP! |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Big Mick Date: 30 Jun 06 - 10:51 AM Rt Honourable Sir jOhn from Hull |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Den Date: 30 Jun 06 - 10:43 AM King Brilliant. |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: John MacKenzie Date: 30 Jun 06 - 10:37 AM Lady Penelope |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Big Mick Date: 30 Jun 06 - 10:07 AM Irish Sergeant Countess Richard |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Azizi Date: 30 Jun 06 - 08:31 AM Well...I actually wasn't thinking of a goddess but without a doubt that's a leadership position, so...Crystal-since I'm in a good mood today-you can claim the prize of being the first one to answer that question!!! But there's other Mudcatters with royalty, status, leadership names. Who else can anyone think of? |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Crystal Date: 30 Jun 06 - 08:10 AM Maybe Batgoddess is no 3? I don't know! Who are the two ladies (albit self proclaimed) of Mudcat? |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Crystal Date: 30 Jun 06 - 08:06 AM The Admiral is no 2 |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Crystal Date: 30 Jun 06 - 08:03 AM "Name at least three Mudcatters with royalty, status, or leadership names." Frogprince is one, still trying to work out a couple of others! |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Azizi Date: 30 Jun 06 - 07:18 AM "Name at least three Mudcatters whose names include references to edible products."" All the responses Mo gave are correct. And there's more if anyone else wants to add to that list. **** Here's an ammendment to a 'question' I had posed: "Name at least three Mudcatters with royalty, status, or leadership names." **** Here's a new question: Which Mudcatter's name is the name of an American children's handclap rhyme and part of the name of an European wedding song? |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Mo the caller Date: 30 Jun 06 - 05:02 AM No not him 450 ( 'less some one can type faster) |
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 |
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? |
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! |
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 |
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. |
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 |
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. |
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 |
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. |
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. |
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 |
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. |
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 |
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? |
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! |
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 |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Azizi Date: 29 Jun 06 - 07:53 AM Rapaire, what question is "Rangerroger" an answer to? |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Rapparee Date: 29 Jun 06 - 07:51 AM Rangerroger. He's up near Post Falls. |
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 |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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 |
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 |
Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Barry Finn Date: 29 Jun 06 - 12:56 AM #111 Sea Goddess Barry |
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.... |
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. #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 |
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 ! |
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? |
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? |
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 |
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. |
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). |
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. |
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) ? |
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? |
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 |
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! |