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18 Jul 01 - 03:58 PM (#509817) Subject: Giok and Jock From: John MacKenzie For those of you who may be confused about the Giok/Jock spellings that I use. I wanted to use the name Jock when I registered which is what I was always known as on the folk scene,but it was taken. So I remembered what they wrote on my tab in an Italian run cafe I used to use in Richmond, Surrey [UK], many years ago. They used the Italian phonetic version i.e. Giok, and there you have it the birth of a nick-name. Jock/Giok/John |
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18 Jul 01 - 06:50 PM (#509943) Subject: RE: BS: Giok and Jock From: Giac Uhhhhh, yup! Jack/Giac/Mary ~;o) |
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19 Jul 01 - 01:31 PM (#510462) Subject: RE: BS: Giok and Jock From: John MacKenzie Obviously Giac you'd like to be indecisive, but can't make your mind up. Jock |
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19 Jul 01 - 01:34 PM (#510467) Subject: RE: BS: Giok and Jock From: mousethief Hi Giac! Where's Giill? Alex |
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19 Jul 01 - 01:39 PM (#510477) Subject: RE: BS: Giok and Jock From: John MacKenzie Hijack!!- quick call the cops. |
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19 Jul 01 - 01:41 PM (#510480) Subject: RE: BS: Giok and Jock From: mousethief You mean Hygiac? |
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19 Jul 01 - 01:52 PM (#510503) Subject: RE: BS: Giok and Jock From: MMario And it's Rise up Gioc and sing this song!
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