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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 7:27 pm
by jabberwock
When I was in grade school, we had to each choose a poem to memorize. This one posed a challenge I couldn't resist
Twas brillig and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe
All mimsy were the borogroves and the mome raths outgrabe
Beware the Jabberwock, my son, the eyes that flash, the claws that catch,
Beware the jujube bird and shun the frumious bandersnatch
Considering that I can still quote it some 40 years later, I think my grade school teacher would be proud
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:05 pm
by mhacker
Interesting read.
Mine is so old that it predates the personal computer, almost.
I was a D&D fan for many years. One of the first computers I worked on was a PDP-8. I fell in love with a game called Hack*. Over the years I have copied, ported, and found copies for every type of computer I work on. As I was a "hacker" for the NSA as far back as the '60s, my nom deplume was "the master hacker" - get it ? Hack the game, hacker as in computers, D&D character hacking with a sword... The 8 character limitation shortened it to mhacker.
The mb I sign with comes from Mr. Bill. I do a variety of cartoon voices and worked for RCA, owner of NBC and was given that nickname the day after the first SNL show. I do a very good voice for him and for Felix the Cat (in my mind they sound the same).
*Game is also known as nethack, rogue
Have versions for MAC, DEC-VAX, HPUX, DOS v1.1, More DOS, Windows, windows CE, Unix, etc
atruvirgo
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:16 pm
by atruvirgo
well....I am a virgo and according to the characteristics I fit the bill so I am A TRU VIRGO...also go by Navymomncali....son in navy...live in california...also go by armynavyx3..I now have 2 step kids in the army and of course my son in the navy....my husband is a carpenter so his handle is Geppeto
Okay so there it is!
Oh yeah I also go by Debbie
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:38 pm
by nightingale
I love to sing and I am also an RN, hence "Nightingale" as in a bird and Florence Nightingale, mother of nursing.
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:49 pm
by teach
I bet it's not hard for you to guess what I do for a iiving.... I've taught elementary school for 23 years and love it!!!
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:05 am
by abysmillard
I've been using mine for many years. Abysmillard is a minor character in Mark Helprin's Winter's Tale, a misshapen giant who, "...loved butterflies, and secretly believed that he, like the caterpillar, would lose his monstrous self to become a bright and graceful creature that everyone loved."
Don't consider myself monstrous, but I like the idea of the metamorphosis. This is also reflected in my avatar (if I got it to work), who is Lord Yama, the Buddhist god of death (in this case, read 'change').
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:29 am
by geoDoug
GeoDoug: It's pronounced "Gooeydoug." I graduated from
The Evergreen State College, whose mascot is the geoduck. Evergreen regularly shows up at the top of the list for the best college mascot in the West. It's either us or the UC Santa Cruz Banana Slugs.
(Never seen a geoduck? It's a clam with a long neck protruding from it. You can find it if you want to travel to Puget Sound. Or you can go to your local butcher.
Or even easier, click here. All-in-all, very phallic.)
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 1:05 pm
by Aussiegrouch
Being an Australian, the "Aussie" part of my handle is self explanatory. The "Grouch" part came years ago from my children who reckoned I was a bit of a grouch at times.
So, there we have it!
Aussiegrouch
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 1:49 pm
by Morpheus
Morpheus is the Greek god of dreams. Google the arms of Morpheus and you get over 300,000 hits - titles of books, paintings, an O Henry short story, etc. In family lore, it was just good old solid, restorative sleep, a trip to the land of Nod.
Morphine was named after him. Me, I'm much more likely to end up in the arms of Ambien.
P.S. I loved Helperin's The Winter's Tale. Superb novelist with lousy politics...
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 4:37 pm
by BrianRT
Well......
My name is Brian and I'm a Respiratory Terrorist.....umm....I mean Therapist
This is a cool, getting to know everyone thread. Good topic DG!
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:13 pm
by Tumbleweed
Well..... I'm almost embarassed to tell. My handle started in college back in the early 70's when one of the "in" things was the Afro hair style. Even though I'm caucasian, I had one of the best and largest Afro's on the campus of the University of Illinois. It became my nick-name on my dorm sports jersey and was what everyone on my floor called me. Later, I adopted the same handle when I was big into CB's. This was back when we still had to have a license....... which amazingly I still remember! (KOA6457) Even now I still use the name with the gaming clan I am active with. Yes, 53 year olds like to game on-line too! There I go by OTC-Tumbleweed, where the OTC stands for Old Timers Clan because we are all older, mature(?) gamers.... In the "real" world, most folk call me Dr. J., another common handle I use as I am a veterinarian.
GREAT thread, BTW !!!!
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:52 pm
by RAINSUX
RAINSUX wrote:
This is the license plate on my Miata. Convertible? Rain? Not good. When I found out that condensation in the hose is called Rain, I thought it would fit here, too.
Sam
I've seen you! And yes, my husband and I laughed the rest of the way home.
It was just a couple weeks ago. Your car is red, right? It was on our way home from work. I know we were eastbound but I forget what street, maybe Menaul. We said we agree with you because it's been raining so much lately and we moved here from the East Coast partly for the sunny weather.
Small world! Yes, the car is red, and I'm sure it was me. I've seen your posts, and I've been meaning to say that if you'd like to talk about this stuff sometime, I'm available. Thanks for making my day!
Sam
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 8:10 pm
by Babette
Babette La Mauvaise (i.e., Babette the Bad) is the name of my "faux persona" that I use when doing living history reenactments of the French & Indian War (aka Seven Years War) era.
Oh, "faux persona" means, as opposed to portraying a real person - which I do much more of. Sometimes you need to create a "compilation" persona that COULD have been at a particular place and time, but isn't actually a portrayal of a real person. Why? Because you can't find good documentation on WOMEN alot of times (grrrr....), or because, in my case, I'm "mustering in" just for a weekend and don't want to take on a larger, more significant role. I just want to play the average laboring/farming class woman and blend in as an "extra".
It's also the name of my website devoted to reenacting:
http://www.geocities.com/babettelinks
And it's the name I'm known under on alot of other online forums. I just figured I'd carry it here, too.
Babette seemed like an obvious nickname for Barbara to me when I started carrying it around. Turns out it's a Cajun slang term for a baby's pacifier. Hmmmmmmm........
Cheers,
Barbara/Babette
PS -
"Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History" - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, author of "A Midwives Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard based on her diary 1785-1812" -
http://dohistory.org
And the Winner is....?
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:08 pm
by ZZZzzz
Can we vote for a winner ...can we!?
I like TUMBLEWEED !*!*!
My handle - it was easy to spell in my sleep depraved state.
-Bev
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:26 pm
by Kattitude
I have a cat with an attitude. But then, I guess all cats have attitudes.