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BS: Where did ur name come from?

01 Jun 01 - 08:05 PM (#474875)
Subject: Where did ur name come from?
From: Dorrie

Ok so this has probably been done before but... Where does your mudcat name come from? Some of them are obvious as they are you real name but it always interests me love dorrie xxx


01 Jun 01 - 08:16 PM (#474880)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Mark Cohen

Mine is an anagram...my real name is Noah Merck.

Aloha,
Noah


01 Jun 01 - 08:36 PM (#474886)
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From: catspaw49

Yeah, it's been done, but there are always some newfolks around so why not??

Here are a couple of older ones.........

Mudcat Names 119 posts

Mudcat Names 175 posts

Spaw


01 Jun 01 - 08:38 PM (#474887)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Dorrie

sorry i've never seen it- but all u new catters. Why?? Why is that ur name????????????


01 Jun 01 - 08:58 PM (#474900)
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From: vindelis

It's what the Romans called Portland. Or so the history books say.


01 Jun 01 - 08:59 PM (#474901)
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From: Justa Picker

I'd rather play guitar than just about anything else.


01 Jun 01 - 09:17 PM (#474910)
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From: Sorcha

Dorrie, I really hate to be such a nit picker, but I personally really hate stuff like "ur", "r u", etc. Now, on to your real question.

I never really liked my "christian" name, Mary, very much, so when I joined the SCA (Medieval re enactment), they offered me a chance to change my name. I chose Sorcha niGhlais........which means "shining one who is the daughter of Mr. Green". My maiden name is Green, and I like Sorcha (Sor-kh-ah), so I use it now for a LOT of stuff besides SCA.

Lots of people pronunce it Sor-sha, which is OK too. I have ended up being Sorsh (sic)the Scorch..........who tries hard to keep her temper............uh, uh.????


01 Jun 01 - 09:34 PM (#474919)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Sarah2

Pretty mundane: Joe Offer told me the Mudcat already had a Sarah, so to please pick something else. I happen to like the name, so I'm Sarah, too.

Sarah


01 Jun 01 - 09:58 PM (#474926)
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From: Matt_R

Cuz nothing else Matt_R's...


01 Jun 01 - 10:04 PM (#474930)
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From: Billy the Bus

Like Sarah, I found "Sam" well and truly gone when I joined Mudcat. Since I make my living driving a 25 year old bus, and we trade as Sam (& Billy the Bus), I decided to use my old mate's name as my Mudcat "Handle".

Cheers - Sam


01 Jun 01 - 10:13 PM (#474933)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Hyla

Hyla is the genus name of the tiny Spring Peeper tree frog (they are so small they can sit comfortably on your thumbnail). They are one of heralds of spring in Pennsylvania, with their musical songs sounding like distant sleigh bells.

-Jeff


01 Jun 01 - 10:25 PM (#474936)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: marty D

When I first came around here, I was going to call myself 'Doc Jr.' Simply a joke honoring my musical hero Doc Watson. I was warned that some people would not get the humor and think I was actually comparing myself to Doc, rather than the hacker I was (I'm improving). Nobody actually calls me 'Marty' (it's always 'Martin') so I used 'Martin D' for a while, but then some people thought I was using a guitar model for a nickname. My brother Anglicised our family name to 'Dawson' (it's a tongue-twister in it's original form).....ah to hell with it. Once I DO learn to do justice to some of Doc Watson's songs, I'll go back to 'Doc jr.' but for the time being...

marty D


01 Jun 01 - 10:39 PM (#474944)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: catspaw49

Geeziz marty, I had no idea it was so convoluted! Did you consider Jablonski as a possibility too? LOL

Spaw


01 Jun 01 - 10:47 PM (#474946)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: marty D

I'm a complicated guy Catspaw. THAT'S why I play folk music. It helps me forget the real world. By the way, how did you know my name was Jablonski?

marty


01 Jun 01 - 10:48 PM (#474947)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Ebbie

We used to call ower planet 'ower' but when we opened the door to immigration we changed the name to ur so it would feel more welcoming. Oh. My name? Initials, e and b.

Eb


01 Jun 01 - 11:11 PM (#474953)
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From: katlaughing

No mystery in mine, as has been said before, it's just a natural progression from my name, Kat LaFrance, and I do seem to laugh a lot. Didn't like the way katlaf/katlaffing looked, so I spelled it the other way. If I had used the name I was born with it would've been kathud/kathudding!**BG**


01 Jun 01 - 11:45 PM (#474965)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Matt_R

Actually, Ur is one of the very first ancient agricultural cities, along with Uruk and Chatal Huyuk...all in the middle East. Ur is in modern-day Iraq. The biblical Abraham, was originally named Abram and was from Ur.


02 Jun 01 - 12:01 AM (#474968)
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From: CarolC

I've never answered one of these (I don't think), but I think I will this time.

This is the first and only discussion forum I've ever participated in. When I first joined, I noticed that a lot of people have names that are playful and fun, or have some kind of meaning. I thought about doing something like that, but I kind of knew that whatever I picked for myself, I would get sick of eventually.

So I decided to be myself. Carol = my first name, and C = the first initial of my last name.


02 Jun 01 - 12:02 AM (#474969)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

my name is john and i live in hull, though i think you all probably guessed that!


02 Jun 01 - 08:13 AM (#475082)
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From: GUEST,Robby (at a different PC)

My given name's Robert. To my brothers and sister, I'm Rob. But my 92-year old father has always called me Robby. Soooooo.


02 Jun 01 - 08:43 AM (#475092)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Dorrie

its very interesting actually sorry i use short-hand typing i'm from a lazy texting generation. i forgot to tell you i'm Dorrie as it is my dogs name and i didn't want to use my real name when i started because i wasn't sure what it was going to all be like. My dog is name after dorrie the witch from a childrens story book i was reading when i got Dorrie on my 4th birthday. Sorry that was quite long and probably quite boring but i'd thought i'd put why i'm dorrie seen as i asked all of you. love Dorrie xxx


02 Jun 01 - 09:14 AM (#475100)
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From: tonedeaf

I think mine is pretty obvious - I always feel like an imposter here because I can neither play nor sing. I just love music. ( oh, and I do sing - but only when at home)

My real name was taken from the villain in a Zane Grey novel,( Nevada, I think it was.)

Cheers, Cedar


02 Jun 01 - 09:27 AM (#475105)
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From: Pinetop Slim

I wish I was: in Pinetop (a place along Carr Creek in eastern Kentucky) and slim.


02 Jun 01 - 01:56 PM (#475217)
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From: fat B****rd

Alexei Sayle and affectionately uncool workmates


02 Jun 01 - 02:15 PM (#475221)
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From: GUEST,Stevangelist (forgot to reset my cookie)

Steve

+

Evangelist ____________

Stevangelist


02 Jun 01 - 02:49 PM (#475244)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: mytoycar

Mine just so happens to be my surname, Natasha Prew, remember it as I WILL be famous one day!


02 Jun 01 - 03:40 PM (#475276)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Manitas

When I first signed on I used the name Fingers being a melodeon player. It was also a joke as clumsy people are sometimes called 'fingers'. I lost the signon so signed on again as Manitas. This is a reference to the joke name Manitas de Plumbos which is itself a reference to the flamenco guitarist Manitas de Plata (silver fingers).


02 Jun 01 - 04:03 PM (#475284)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Dorrie

Prew do u know who i am? We met at windyb ages ago and joseph got his winker out????? dorrie xxx


02 Jun 01 - 04:07 PM (#475285)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Dorrie

john in hull is that as in hull, yorkshire, england?


02 Jun 01 - 04:20 PM (#475292)
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From: Mrrzy

Mine is what my sisters, aged 5, 6 & 7 when I was born, called me. My friends have called me Mrr or Mrrzy all my life...


02 Jun 01 - 04:28 PM (#475298)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Charley Noble

"Charley Noble" is the customary naurical term for the galley smokestake aboard ship. My real name is Charlie and among other things I sing a lot of nautical songs. Several Mudcatters have "smoked" this one.


02 Jun 01 - 06:30 PM (#475344)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Mrs.Duck

When Geoff and I got together everyone started referring to me as Mrs Duck which I hated as it denied my own personality but now we've been together a while I think I've made my stamp on the people we meet and am proud to be Mrs Duck!! So why is Geoff called Geoff the duck? B*****ed if I know I thought everyone had one in their tankard!!


02 Jun 01 - 07:12 PM (#475356)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: CRANKY YANKEE

"JODY" is the American spelling of GEORDIE, Which is diminutive for George, in the U.K.

iIn Geordie land (Newcastle upon Tyne) Northumbria. SO I DON'T KNOW HOW TO SPELL As I was saying before I got longwinded, In Geordieland, Geordie is pronounced, "JODY". So says that great Blues Singer and guitarist, Louis Killen (yeah, yeah, I know, I know, but, he is also one Hell of a blues singer. If you doubt this, next time you and Louis cross paths, ask him to sing some "blues", and tell him, "Jody sent me".

Louis Killen, God bless him, was my inspiration and mentor for my introduction to nautical Folk Music. After I met Louis, I spent many a day on sailing ships learning how to sail and later, learning how to be a genuine chanteyman.

Back to the subject at hand,

I think it's rather odd that so many couples are naming their female offspring, "George", as in "Jody Forster"

I get a lot of junk mail adressed to "Ms Jody Gibson" or worse still, "MS. JODI GIBSON". i KNOW, THIS IS A SEXIST ATTITUDE,BUT, IT JUST PISSES ME OFF. There isn't anything left that is exclusively male. Just ask Michael Learned. and just ask my kids if I'm a male cheavanist pig. Ask my wife, she'll tell you that if anything, I'm a Feminist. BUT THAT JUST PISSES ME OFF.

Actually, my name is really, Joseph Paul Katzberg. My friend Elliot Adnapoz, and I both decided about the same time, that in 1946, no one wanted to hear the kind of music we wanted to sing by a couple of guys named AdnapoZ and Katzberg, so he adopted a stage name, as I did. He became, "Ramblin' Jack Elliot" and I became "Stumblin" Joe Gibson. The reason for the name "Gibson" is that "Joe Martin" was speaker of the U,S. House of Representatives. Except for that I'd be Joe Martin, named after my guitar, but I had to settle for second best, which no longer is the case. Gibson guitars sound every bit as good as the most expensive Martin. I play a Martin D-28, BUT, it was made in 1964 when C.F. Martin III was president of the company, and they still knew how to make "the best guitars, mandolins, ukeleles and tipples". One instrument made by one person and of Brazillian Rosewood". I also play a Gibson J-30, which is a fine sounding guitar. I bought it, in desperation, when Martin wanted $1,600 to repair my guitar


02 Jun 01 - 07:55 PM (#475374)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: CRANKY YANKEE

continued from previous post, because AOL was about to kick me off line.

Martin wanted $1,600 to repair my guitar which had been stepped on by a drunk woman with two wooden legs, at a party. (write a song about this) Their collective noses were out of joint because (ugh)someone else had worked on the guitar previously. (me and Al Lies, a "world class Luthier" who lives in Tiverton, Rhode Island) They also were miffed, (By the tone of the appraisal and stimate) because "Someoneon" had carved the name "Jody" on the guitar's Head. Yes, someone had, a wood cutter and calligrapher with a worldwide reputation, ME. It isn't the carving that's difficult, it's "Knowing where to put the letters". I've seen many a Multi thousand dollar Martin with fancy inlay, where the name "Martin" was woefully unballanced. A friend has a Martin D-43 (He says) that he bought in 1950, and the name "Martin" is pitifully lettered, though the inlaying is good. So much for their objections. They wanted to put a new top on my guitar (Which would have meant a DIFFERENT guitar) the top and sounding board is where all the tone comes from, the back and sides resonate this tone. Futhermore, the estimator wanted to pput new sidesw on the guitar. IT IS POSSIBLE, THOUGH NOT CERTAIN, THAT THE GUY WANTED THE BRAZILLIAN ROSEWOOD. I told them to send the guitar back. I took it to Al Leis who put everything back together, And replaced nothing. He charged me $150.00. Some bargain, Huh? It sounded just like it had before the accident, which is "terriffic". The story doesn't end here. I was out at Paul Geremiah's apartment, one day, and I told him my sad story. (He plays a Gibson) Now this man dearly loves guitars, all guitars, you can tell by the way he plays them. He asked me to let him check it over to see if there was anything else that needed doing. (He'll do this to YOUR guitar too if he has a chance to) He stuck a mirror and an automobile "points" feeler guage inside, found a strut that was slightly loose, glued it back in tightly, and the old girl sounded better than I had ever heard it before. I knew that this experience with the Martin Co. was going to come back and bite them on the ass, someday, and here it is.

back to the subject at hand, again,. It could have been a lot worse, the name thing that is. What if I had been playing a "Gretsch" or a "Yamaha". I could have been "Jody Kalamazoo" also (also made by Gibson). The nam cjange from Joe to Jody was because I was woking with a Hillbilly group (C&W hadn't been invented yet) Headed by a fine singer named "Randy Wood" who's fiddler, Gene Merrits, had been calling me "Jody" for some time, and another singer named Joe Gibson was well known around the New Jersey area.(This was not "Joe D. Gibson" who recorded "Good Morning Captain. That one was me) So I started using the name "Jody Gibson". My stupid EX Manager didn't think Jody was a proper name for his ace hillbilly, so he had them put the name, Joe D. Gibson on the record label. All my English records (Parlophone) from 1959 said, "Jody Gibson with the Muleskinners". George Martin knew better than my stupid EX Manager.

My Wife, the ever lovely, "Scintillating", Donna (Ma Fazoo to you lot) has just started calling me "King Nebuchadnezzer" because I do Bable on (Babylon), so I'll close this long song and dance.

Jody Gibson.


02 Jun 01 - 08:14 PM (#475383)
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From: leprechaun

Just look at me! It must be obvious.


02 Jun 01 - 08:37 PM (#475398)
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From: marty D

Hey Catspaw! You thought I was convaluted?

Way to go Crankee!

marty


02 Jun 01 - 08:59 PM (#475410)
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From: SINSULL

I am so tempted to ask Jody what time it is. Bet I will get a complete history of the invention of the clock and diagrams on how to build four varieties.
SINSULL whose name is a combination of my mother's maiden name and married name.


02 Jun 01 - 09:11 PM (#475424)
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From: catspaw49

I'm sorry Marty for ever thinking you were anything but simple and straightforward.

SO JODY.......What I seem to be missing is the Cranky Yankee part, but I may have missed it somewhere. Although I generally am known to have the staying power of the smell of a dead skunk on a moist summer night, I seem to have gotten lost in your treatise somewhere in the the Silurian division of the Paleozoic era, although perhaps I went astray earlier in the Devonian. I bravely stumbled on though and was finally able to contrive the true meaning in paragraph 37 of Chapter 91, Book 2, which seems to be, "Never let your third cousin Hector mate with an Alpenhorn."

Later on I just skimmed, which is my natural tendency when encumbered by a convoluted thesis in which I have only marginal interest such as the works of Soren Kierkegaard or a performance by "Up with People." I do want to thank you for your efforts in addressing this topic. It's reminiscent of stories I used to hear from an Albanian hat blocker who'd fought in the Crimea, unfortunately, after the war had ended. Sit back and know you have done a fine job and when the Insanevac Chopper arrives it will transport you to the Neil Young Center for the Terminally Screwed where a tiple and noseflute await you. Be prepared for a long stay.

Spaw


02 Jun 01 - 09:32 PM (#475443)
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From: Little Hawk

I lifted mine out of a previous incarnation, when I was an American Indian, and my name was "Little Hawk"...in a different language, of course...that's what it translated to in Engliah. I still like it a lot.

- LH

p.s. Now Spaw will ask me what I've been smokin' (grin) But he knows I'm a little strange...I do think Shirley MacLaine is on the inside track.


02 Jun 01 - 09:40 PM (#475445)
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From: Little Hawk

Um...I mean "English", not "Engliah". Geez.

- LH


02 Jun 01 - 10:28 PM (#475466)
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From: Philibuster

Partially pertains to the Phil Ochs influence in most of my music (most people online call me Phil or Phili). Filibuster (sans pun) means pirate or adventurer as well, and plays out nicely with my overly romantic image of myself. You could also take it as that I pirate Phil Ochs songs (as I can't afford the big 70 dollar collections, and as I didn't come along earlier enough to snag ALL of his albums in LP form, and all the single CD collections just have his famous stuff...).


02 Jun 01 - 10:40 PM (#475475)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Bill D

"sorry i use short-hand typing i'm from a lazy texting generation"....lets see how that works

wll, my nm cms frm my mthr & fthr, who DID hve a slghtly lngr spllng.........

(and not only that, Bill D, when pronounced out loud, sounds a bit better than B. Day.)


03 Jun 01 - 03:14 AM (#475583)
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From: Benjamin

My name originally comes out of the Bible. I was named after my great grandfather (who had some Polish varriation of my name). I later of found out that there were a couple posts made by a guy (or two) who used the same name, but never joined (at least not under this name).


03 Jun 01 - 07:18 AM (#475632)
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From: gnu

Wildebeaste is too long, as is the story of how I earned it.


03 Jun 01 - 10:49 AM (#475686)
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From: GUEST,Paul White

With all due respect to the person who wrote the following, it is not a true story.

"Actually, my name is really, Joseph Paul Katzberg. My friend Elliot Adnapoz, and I both decided about the same time, that in 1946, no one wanted to hear the kind of music we wanted to sing by a couple of guys named AdnapoZ and Katzberg, so he adopted a stage name, as I did. He became, "Ramblin' Jack Elliot" and I became "Stumblin" Joe Gibson."

In 1946, Eliott Charles Adnopoz was only 15 years old. In 1948, he changed his name to Buck Elliott when he decided he wanted to be a rodeo cowboy. Hanging around the rodeo, he began to play cowboy songs and soon realized that he'd be less banged up as a musician than as a rodeo cowboy.

He says that around 1950 or 1951, he changed his name from Buck Elliott to Jack Elliott and that Odetta's mother named him Ramblin' Jack around 1954.

With Jack's cooperation, I am currently writing his biography. We're hoping that it will ready for publication in 2002.

Paul White


03 Jun 01 - 11:11 AM (#475694)
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From: Hawker

I also used my dog's name, Hawker. He was named after an eccentric but rather well known vicar of a little Cornish village called Morwenstow. He (the vicar, not the dog *BG*) is famed for writing 'The song of the Western Men' which has been adopted as the Cornish National Anthem, he also wrote some beautiful poetry, loved animals and rescued shipwrecked sailors - sort of chap I would loved to have known, had we lived in the same time bracket...........
Lucy


03 Jun 01 - 11:50 AM (#475724)
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From: GUEST,jayohjo in Russia

From a drunken friend who needed my name spelt out to him very slowly....jay...oh....JO! and in Russia cos that's where I am - for about another month woohoo!


03 Jun 01 - 11:56 AM (#475731)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Dorrie

well, my name comes from my mother and father, who DID have a slightly longer spelling

was that what you said Bill D

love Dorrie xxx


03 Jun 01 - 01:44 PM (#475808)
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From: mooman

I used to be mcmoo, coming from McElroy-Moore, but Lady McMoo stole that and my cookie and all my previous posts when she joined Mudcat!

My new name was given me by 'Spaw!

mooman


03 Jun 01 - 02:24 PM (#475841)
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From: wdyat12

wdyat12 is a contraction of my nickname at work and the number 12 is my street number and when I get home from work. Hence, "Woody" at 12 = wdyat12.

wdyat12


03 Jun 01 - 03:12 PM (#475879)
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From: GUEST

this is a first 2 post on mudcat in one day i am setting a record for my self usuall i am in awe of every one here that i don't post but as you can see i am getting over itlol my name is pretty simple my intials and my main occupation MOM mmm Marian


03 Jun 01 - 03:29 PM (#475898)
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From: The Walrus

I'm 6' 3" and fat, I have a "gravy-dipper" moustache (which goes into "points" at re-enactment musters). On one camp site, I woke-up a little late, I was half out of a flea-bag, when one of my mates said "you look like a bloody walrus" and threw a sardine at me (I know, eating sardines at breakfast - barbaric!). So, Walrus, it's not a name, it's a description.

Walrus


03 Jun 01 - 03:55 PM (#475916)
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From: GUEST,Static Chaos

The only certain thing in life is that nothing will go as planned. Hence, Static Chaos.

I also had a cat I named Static because its hair always stood on end and I'm interested in Chaos theory. The combination of these led me to unveil the mystery of life.

Oh, and my real name is Brock which is equally cool for an American.


03 Jun 01 - 03:57 PM (#475918)
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From: JeZeBeL

Well, I think I've probably said where mine comes from before, but here we go again.

It's a very short statement though........

Are you ready.......

............It was my name when I was a big stylee goth..

........apparently it's also the name of a whore in the bible...news to me.....

.........I ain't like that though, don't worry!!


04 Jun 01 - 03:04 PM (#476151)
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From: Ruthie A

Mine's quite simple. My name's Ruth-Marie Arkley, and I've been known as Ruthie for ever. I'm also known as the Almighty Sid from Beyond the Farthest Bilberry, but that's a bit long for general usage.

Ruthie.


04 Jun 01 - 03:23 PM (#476172)
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From: Kim C

Kim Caudell, that's me. Since I joined over a year ago, I have come up with some more clever names but too lazy to change the profile and all that: Fiddlebum; Princess Svetlana of Antioch; The Colonel (my full initials are KFC); and now my new belly dancing name, Safira Yasmeen.

Take your pick.


04 Jun 01 - 03:37 PM (#476186)
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From: Midchuck

Here's a picture of our trio, Woodchucks' Revenge.

Comparing the size of the 3 members should explain the names used by both me and Sandy (bigchuck).

Peter.


04 Jun 01 - 08:05 PM (#476380)
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From: gnu

wdyat12.... NEAT ! I thought I read in a previous ( long ago and far away ) post that you were... "why do you ask that one too" ?


04 Jun 01 - 08:23 PM (#476400)
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From: Dorrie

Hey ruthie A r u the 1 from bigsesh????????


04 Jun 01 - 09:58 PM (#476464)
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From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

yes, east yorkshire england
you could probably tell exactly wherabouts from my email,its a mixture of my name and adress,although it doesnt seem to work at the minute,for some reason.(johnsbwest@kit.co.uk)john


04 Jun 01 - 11:28 PM (#476519)
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From: Amos

My ma was overly immersed in her New England timestream, and dragged a batch of handles out of the old Testament for me and my sibs in the best Plymouth tradition. It served me in good stead and I saw no reason to cover it with another. One reason I enjoy it is that I am hardly ever confused with someone else because of our names, except that guy who makes chocolate chip cookies,. When I was smaller, of course, I had to put up with jokers who had misplaced Andy Warhol, but then he died, and with people looking for sapphires and strange king-fisher birds, but I could usually provide them with an appropriate destination.

A


05 Jun 01 - 04:05 AM (#476596)
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From: English Jon

Playing 3/2 hornpipes and Cotswold morris in "Irish" sessions in Cambridge marks a man out as being not-terribly celtic. Ironic really, because very few actual Irish people attend that session anyway - most of us are English!

Anyway, it differentiates me from Guinness John. (Noted Cambridge boozing man)

Cheers

EJ


05 Jun 01 - 04:46 AM (#476611)
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From: GUEST,Scabby Doug - at the cookie-eating PC

I originally used Chantywrassler as a Mudcat nick, (which is Glasgow slang for a BSer, or someone who may be fo dubious integtrity - deriving from the term "chanty" - which means a chamber pot ) but I only visited infrequently, and when I started coming around more often, I discovered Chantyranger was posting . I thought that my use of the name could be open to misinterpretation..

SO...

I chose another, based on the Scottish expression "I'm that hungry I could eat a scabby dug (dog)"

So I became Scabby Doug..

There...


05 Jun 01 - 11:59 AM (#476806)
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From: Ebbie

Midchuck, I've such a delicate constitution there is no way I'm going to click on your blicky. I might not survive the sight of three members. LOL

Ebbie


05 Jun 01 - 01:13 PM (#476868)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Jim Krause

Jim is what my parents called me; James is what by birth cirtificate says. Krause comes from some German speaking fella that had curly hair. Krause in German=Curly in English. In Low Saxon it is Krüse, in Dutch it is Kroese. And oddly enough, my hair is rather curly. So the name fits.

When I started out, I called myself Soddy, after the earth houses which were made of sod that the early settlers of the prairies in the US built. Then I realized that the word Sod means something entirely different to speakers of British English. Taking a tip from a couple of other 'catters, I decided to use my real name. Nicnames never seemed to stick to me anyways.
Jim


05 Jun 01 - 05:54 PM (#477071)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: DonMeixner

I got mine from my Mom and Dad


05 Jun 01 - 06:08 PM (#477084)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: vectis

Vectis is the Roman name for the Isle of Wight, my home county. Boring but true.


06 Jun 01 - 09:02 AM (#477464)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: CRANKY YANKEE

I don't know when Jack, (who is an old friend) changed his name. The story is really about when I changed MY name. AND IT WAS FOR THE SAME REASON THAT JACK CHANGED HIS. JUST ASK HIM. Let's see, 1946, I was 17 years old. I DISTINCTLY remember Jack getting raked over the coals at a meeting of club "Folksay" when he said he was thinking of changing his name, and why. THAT'S when I decided to change my name. It wasn't Gibson, it was Joey Gordon (?) and later on Gibson. Much later on. AND WHAT THE HELLS THE DIFFERENCE ANYWAY/ IT WAS 55 YEARS AGO. THAT'S PROBABLY A LONGER TIME THAN YOU HAVE BEEN IN EXISTANCE.

Love and kisses

Joe.

If you read that statement again, you'll see that it doesn't state when we changed our respective names, it's about the time we DECIDED to.

READ YOUR SOURCE THOROUGHLY BEFORE YOU INCLUDE IT IN A PUBLICATION.


06 Jun 01 - 02:19 PM (#477715)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: lady penelope

It was originally intended by my eldest brother that he should have a little baby sister as he already had a little baby brother.

Thunderbirds ( the puppet series ) had just come out in England and seeing as how our family name is the same as Lady Penelope Creighton WARD's , he thought that should be my name.

The whole thing, he meant.

They had to whittle him down to just Penelope, but he usually calls me 'madam' when he's annoyed.

I just thank the powers that be that I wasn't a boy as I was going to be called Parker ( the butler ) otherwise.

So when I saw that there was already a Penny on the 'cat', I thought I may as well get some mileage out of my name.

Technically I'm named after my dad, Michael (Michelle) However I wish they had actually called me Michael as you have no idea how many girls from north London were christened Michelle that year! Also you have no idea how girls from north London can mangle the name. Sheesh!

TTFN M'Lady P.


06 Jun 01 - 02:39 PM (#477733)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Lyrical Lady

I was introduced to Mudcat by a man who plays music (Musicman) ... and being a 'lady' who sings lyrics, I decided on Lyrical Lady.

Cheers, LL.


06 Jun 01 - 07:44 PM (#477945)
Subject: To Paul White from Jody Gibson(Crank-Yan
From: CRANKY YANKEE

I'll bet you jumped for Joy when you read something that you THOUGHT was inaccurate so you could correct the author in public thereby dazzling the world with your vast store of knowledge.>

in the first place, MY STATEMENT WAS ABSOLUTELY TRUE. Read it again, What I said was, "That was the time I decided to change my name, as did Ellie. I did not say that we changed our names to Jack Elliott and Jody Gibson at that time.

Now ordinarily, I'd post something like this in a P.m. or E-mail so as not to embarrass the person I'm chewing out. but you started this fracas, bub. You are the kind of guy who mis-quotes people who then have to say, "I was misquoted".

You'd better be a bit more scrupulous in your reading what people write or your book is going to be a load of claptrap. And, by the way, I don't think you'd better mention this to Jack, he might not appreciate your calling one of his oldest friends a liar.

Love and kisses
Jody Gibson. CRANKYYankeeJG@aol.com


07 Jun 01 - 02:15 PM (#478553)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Blackcatter

Greetings all

I helped start an open-mic night at my UU congregation 7 years ago that eventually became known as the Blackcat Cafe - Our first one that we held was on a Friday the 13th, hence the conenction with Blackcat.

No, I don't tend any cats, even black ones, but I am attached to several friends' cats. I also love Hallowe'en & Samhain so there's a bit of a connection there.

I'm also known as Top Cat because one of my friends has called me TC (my ititials - Tom Cook) and someone eventually made the old connection to Top Cat. pax yall


07 Jun 01 - 03:27 PM (#478606)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Firecat

I'm sure I've said this before, but here we go again!! :-)


My real name's Kathryn, which can be shortened to Kat. I used to be in a band called Fireboots. I took the Fire from the band's name, changed the spelling of my name so it ended up as my favourite animal, put the two together and ended up with Firecat.
I also use the name Bodhranfire, but not on the 'cat. This comes from the band, and the fact that I play bodhran.


07 Jun 01 - 11:51 PM (#478981)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Peter Kasin

I'm a National Parks ranger and I sing chanteys. I recently found out that the ships fiddler was called the "monkey's orphan." Since I also play fiddle, I might have chosen that as my Mudcat name if I had known of that term then - but I've become accustomed to the "chanteyranger" name, and I rather like it, so it stays, at least for the time being.

Cranky Yankee - great story about your name!

-chanteyranger


08 Jun 01 - 12:54 AM (#479009)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Mudlark

I have been a potter for 30 years, thus the mud....have been a singer for even longer, thus the lark.


08 Jun 01 - 12:22 PM (#479273)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Blackcatter

It looks as if Cat-oriented names are the most popular animal connection around here - and although I know that Mudcat is a fish - I still like the cat connection there.

Cats/Kats of the world: Stretch!!!!!


08 Jun 01 - 02:44 PM (#479348)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Melani

My mother was quite taken with "Gone With the Wind." I was named after Melanie Hamilton, but without the final "e". My mother wanted to be different, and, God knows, she is.


08 Jun 01 - 03:04 PM (#479365)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Peg

It's my name; well, diminutive of my name.

Real name = Margaret.

Feel free to call me Meg or Pam, as most people who meet me tend to do this.

Peg


08 Jun 01 - 06:21 PM (#479451)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Rollo

My name is Roland, but only relatives use that name nowadays... to the rest of the world I am ROLLO.

The reason being my faible for vikings, the team captain of my BLOODBOWL team of norse called Rollo the Red, (a very funny game, bloodbowl: a mixture of tabletop, chess and american football with fantasy monster miniatures!) my rowdy beard having red strains, and all in all it is quite descriptive...

for I am fat as a pig... and they say: Rollo, roll over! Har, har, har...

If anyone cares: Roland, comes from Ruotland, which means "Rules the Land" or King. Of course my parents chose this name after the great paladin of Charlemagne. When they told it my grandparents they said: "But you cannot give your son a dog´s name!" The big great mean ole watch dog from the farm next door was named Roland, too...

Rollo


08 Jun 01 - 07:02 PM (#479480)
Subject: RE: BS: Where did ur name come from?
From: Brían

My real name is spelled Brien. Brían is what my friends in irish language class call me. The little mark above the "i" in my name is called a fada,so my name is pronounced BREE-un(don't forget to trill that "r"). Beidh mé ag caint libh aríst.

Brían.