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813.1 | The origin of "D!" | TLE::DBANG::carroll | assume nothing | Fri May 10 1991 17:17 | 41 |
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It started a couple of years ago, when I noticed that other people had
cute and distinctive signatures and I didn't. About that time I had a
sharp upswing in my self-esteem, and so to show my new enthusiasm about
myself I started signing my postings as
Diana
!
But that took too much work to type in two lines, so it got collapsed
into "D!ana" when someone pointed out to me that the "!" looked like an
upside-down "i". That got further shortened to "D!" because 1) I'm
lazy and 2) many people call me "D" anyway. So "D!" (pronounced
"dbang") became my net.nickname, sorta by accident.
More interesting is my nickname "D". My mother's name is Donna, and so
when I was small and my parents still lived together, my father used to
call her "Big D" and me "Little D". Then when my brother (6 years younger
than me) started talking he couldn't pronounce "Diana" so he called
me "Di-di" (pronounced "dee dee"). That was my nickname for years, then
I decided it was too "cute". Since my parents were now divorced and so
I was the only "D" (my brother, Daniel David, for some reason was never
a "D"), and since I was much to big to be "Little D" I opted for just "D".
The only people who ever used "D" were my family and very close friends,
and myself.
Then when I went to college I was feeling lonely and lost and isolated; so
I started telling people I met to call me "D" since it had lots of
warm-fuzzy-intimate feelings for me and made me feel less alone. So
at this point, most of my friends (especially my net.friends) call me
"D" or "Dbang". Now things have sort of reversed...I get warm-fuzzies
from being called "Diana" because now it seems that the only people who
use it (other than people with whom I am in a formal relationship, such
as co-workers) are my parents and close friends and lovers. (Many people
in the net world don't even *know* my real name.)
More than you ever wanted to know about Diana Elane Carroll's name. :-)
["Elane" comes from my grandmother's maiden name: Estelle Lane -> E. Lane ->
Elane.]
D!
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813.2 | Not as original as D! (which I really like!) | KAHALA::CAMPBELL_K | Attainable Love | Fri May 10 1991 17:24 | 12 |
| Kimmy.
My family always used to call me Kimmy. Now I notice from time to
time that people call me Kimmy without being asked. I don't mind,
in fact, I like it. It makes me remember my grandmother, whose voice
I can fondly recall saying "Kimmy, I wouldn't hurt you for the world."
when I was about seven, crying because I thought she was angry with
me. She always spoke loudly, and it was easily interpreted as yelling.
Anyway, a little off the subject. That's the only nickname I have had,
and I like it.
Kimmy
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813.3 | | CGVAX2::CONNELL | We are gay and straight, together. | Fri May 10 1991 17:34 | 10 |
| PJ is only used in NOTES. My Great-grandfather and namesake, was know
around Hudson NH. as PJ and I thought if I'm gonna be close to these
wonderful people, I wanna be distinguished from my outside
aquaintances, so PJ it is. I had a nickname in high school (Boris) I
never did figure out why. It was meant to be insulting at first. (Kids
can be cruel) After awhile it got to feeling normal. Everyone called
me Boris and it was unusual to hear Phil, even from teachers.
I do love PJ though.
PJ
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813.4 | Alter Ego | NECSC::BARBER_MINGO | | Fri May 10 1991 17:36 | 28 |
| Hello.
The coincidence was TOO much to let go.
The translations for my first name are:
Cynthia - From Mount Cynthius, Mountain of the Moon
Selena - G/ of the moon
Phoebe - "
*Diana - "
My middle name is Elaine-
*Elaine-
Elana
Elena
Helen
Light or Tree in it's various forms.
It can therefore be considered Moonlight, which I am sometimes known by.
As luck would have it, by this formula- It appears I could also be
be D!'s alter ego.
Coincidence?
Cindi
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813.5 | Dull nicknames | ELWOOD::CHRISTIE | | Fri May 10 1991 17:47 | 12 |
| I've been called:
Linda-Lou
Linda Lovelace
Lin
and my favorite which resulted from my own misspelling of my name
Lid
Linda
Pretty hum-drum after .1
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813.6 | Witt | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Secure Systems for Insecure People | Fri May 10 1991 17:55 | 10 |
| When I was in third grade, one of classmates, trying to be cruel,
called me Witty as a takeoff on my last name. I knew what it
meant, and had no objections, and he thought he was insulting me.
So we were both happy. My younger brother was less pleased when my
high school classmates reffered to him as "Half Witt"
I'm stilll called Witt when I'm in a group with a plethora of
Davids.
--David
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813.7 | | MCIS1::DHURLEY | Children Learn What They Live | Fri May 10 1991 18:01 | 7 |
| well, I have a couple of nicknames....Dee, Nise, Nee Nee (my Dad's
favorite), I like Dee, that kinda cute, my grandson calls me Nise...
and so does the rest of my family....
denise
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813.8 | an old user name | DECWET::MCBRIDE | It may not be the easy way... | Fri May 10 1991 18:03 | 6 |
| My notes and e-mail name, Mac, comes from the login name I used
before I came to Digital. For 5 1/2 years I was mac to my electronic
friends, so when I came to Digital I kept the nickname (but uppercased
the M), even though I got a new login name. Some of my electronic
friends call me Mac in person, but no one else does.
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813.9 | Denise, aka Dee Dee, aka Dee aka Pinky, but that's another story ;-) | IPBVAX::RYAN | Make sure your calling is true | Fri May 10 1991 18:17 | 10 |
| I've been Dee Dee pretty much forever. Some people have made the mistake of
calling me "Neecy" and maybe one or two have lived to tell about it ;-)
(I hate that nick name). When I started working here most people called me
Denise, and the only person who ever called me tht before was my mom and my
sister, and that was only when they were mad at me (DENISE LOUISE BLANCHARD,
I SAID, GET OVER HERE!!!). I finally told people that I really prefer to be
called Dee. My notes and mail name comes from the fact that I am too lazy to
hit uppercase most of the time (besides, I am a big ee cumming fan :-)
dee
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813.11 | rathole... | ASDG::FOSTER | Calico Cat | Fri May 10 1991 18:32 | 5 |
|
Mr. Binder - my apologies for calling you Larry. There's a Larry Binder
here at Hudson and my brain was on auto-pilot.
I won't even ask what your given name is.
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813.12 | | WMOIS::REINKE_B | bread and roses | Fri May 10 1991 22:07 | 17 |
| My *favorite* nickname is Jonnie Bean (for Bonnie Jeanne).
I wrote in confidential chat in the Boston Globe (sort
of a newspaper version of notes) under that name. My father
started calling me that when I was quite small.
My oldest son, Michael, has the middle name of Burton, after
my dad, as a baby I called him 'Micheal Bean' and then
'bean' ;-)..
other nick names have been 'bon' 'bj' 'bonstance' 'bonzo' 'kitty'
(*very* short lived), 'hon' etc.....
I'm starting to get used to 'grandma'
;-)
Jonnie Bean
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813.13 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | Lift me up and turn me over... | Sat May 11 1991 11:55 | 17 |
| My nickname actually IS Jody. They came up with it before they came
up with my real name (Judith - which I use only on official
certificates and such). I was SUPPOSED to be a boy I was kicking so
hard, but I came out a girl instead - so James was scrapped as a name,
and they liked JODY but it didn't sound fancy enough for officialdom,
and they didn't like Josephine or Joanne as the "root name" for Jody,
so they decided on Judith.
In the past I've been called variations of it by endeared people, Dee,
Jodes, Jodester, Jodles, Yodels, Jodes, and Jo.....weirdest nickname I
encountered for a brief period was JM (which for a while I thought were
my first two initials, which they are, but then I found out the peole
who had created the moniker meant it as an abbreviation for "jailbait
magnet" ;)....
-Jody
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813.14 | | AV8OR::TATISTCHEFF | | Sat May 11 1991 12:39 | 11 |
| how does elizabeth become lee? by being russkaya:
elizavieta mikhailovna (daughter of michael) ==>
elizabeth michael (on the birth certificate) ==>
liza (pronounced LEE-zuh, russki familiar form of elizabeth) ==>
lizinka (pronounced LEE-zing-kuh, russki diminutive of liza) ==>
lizinka (pronounced luh-ZING-kuh at school) ==> yuck, ptooey
kaa (youngest brother) ==> yuck, ptooey
lee (other little brother + dad) ==> okedoke
LeeT (my dad is known by his students as mr t, his family as the ts)
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813.15 | Oh, I forgot, Bonj | MCIS2::HUSSIAN | But my cats *ARE* my kids!! | Sat May 11 1991 23:31 | 16 |
| I have many nicknames, probably cuz I'll answer to anything! ;*)
I would most LOVE to be called by my FULL given name, Bonnie Lou, but
since I was a kid, I've always been called, Bonnie (just, bonnie). I
think it would be odd if I started asking people I've known for years
to call me Bonnie Lou. If (I'm sure I meant WHEN) I relocate out of
this Hell hole (massachusetts) I'll introduce myself by my REAL name.
Bonnie, Bon, Bonzo, Bonzai, Bon-Bon, Bonster, Bonnie-Bell, Bonnie Baby,
Bonnest, Bonald, Bonita, Boney Bonnie *AND* (I hated this one) SCRAWNEY
BONNIE.
My dad used to sing this to me: "Bonnie, Bonnie, she's so boney, she's
as skinny as a stick of macaroni!" & from that Boney maroni!!
Bon
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813.16 | | GUESS::DERAMO | Be excellent to each other. | Sun May 12 1991 02:40 | 18 |
| Officially I am Daniel and my written signature uses
that, as does official stuff. Otherwise I use Dan and
that is mostly what other people call me.
Past nicknames ...
in high school:
professor
Bowmar (from a calculator company)
Abe, Abraham (as in Lincoln, from my beard)
in college:
twin d, double d (from my initials)
Ayatollah (the beard was much longer in 79-80)
Dan
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813.17 | | WMOIS::REINKE_B | bread and roses | Sun May 12 1991 18:28 | 12 |
| in re .15 Bonnie
except for 'scrawny bonnie' I've gotten most of the ones you
have, with the exception that i'e g��otten more of the
'bonnie jeanne' variations...
theer are a limited # of middle names for 'bonnies' .....
jean/jeanne/lee/lou
any others?
bjpr?
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813.18 | | R2ME2::BENNISON | Victor L. Bennison DTN 381-2156 ZK2-3/R56 | Sun May 12 1991 21:30 | 6 |
| The only interesting thing about my nickname is the way I spell it.
The first time I had to write it, when I was a tad, the only way I
had ever seen it spelled was on a Vick's Cough Drops box. I never
bothered to correct it.
- Vick
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813.19 | more middle names for Bonnie | MCIS2::HUSSIAN | But my cats *ARE* my kids!! | Mon May 13 1991 09:00 | 13 |
| re:17
Bonnie Lynn
Bonnie Marie
Bonnie Sue (My parents almost named me this)
Bonnie Lou
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813.20 | "My rose has no name." "How does it smell?" | STAR::RDAVIS | The cool room is a fool's room | Mon May 13 1991 09:11 | 17 |
| "Ray" is my legal name. (The story goes that my dad, John E. Davis,
was so tired of people in the Navy knowing him only by the diminutive
"Dave" that he wanted his kids to have undiminutivable names. There's
an obvious flaw in his logic which is left as an exercise for the
reader. (: >,)
I've had a zillion pet names applied to me, though. Raimondo, Rael,
Rage Mark, Preach, Sister Ray, Brother Ray, Rock, Yar, and Shane (!)
come to mind, but there were others.
In conferences or correspondence in which I feel very comfey, I tend to
switch monnikers with almost every message. My reliables in my
comfiest conference are "Rage Ohwell" (come up with as a pseudonym when
me and my pal Yanagi were planning a "Down and Out in Paris and London"
vacation) and "Sadie Vary" (a near anagram).
Random Denomination
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813.21 | Kate | YUPPY::DAVIESA | Just the London skyline, sweetheart | Mon May 13 1991 09:23 | 10 |
|
I only use 'gail in Notes - I'm called Abby in the office.
My full name is Abigail.
I do have just one friend (met through Notes) who calls me 'gail
in person, and I also have a nickname of Kate (after Shakespeare's
shrew ;-)
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813.22 | | BTOVT::THIGPEN_S | Trout Lillies in Abundance | Mon May 13 1991 09:35 | 12 |
| never had a real nickname; when my mom picked my name, people told her everyone
would call me Sally, but no one ever has. (Fine with me.)
My dad called me Toothpick when I was a skinny little sprout.
My husband is a major-league teaser -- if he likes you that is, if not he is
very formal -- and he has had an evolving series of nicknames for me, most of
which I will answer to but none of which stick around for more than a year or
so.
Sara
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813.23 | | WMOIS::LECLAIR_S | | Mon May 13 1991 10:38 | 10 |
|
My SO calls me Puff. I call him Spot. If we ever get a new sailboat,
we will call it Puff's Spot. It's all after the Dick and Jane series
of readers way back when we both were tots in school. We think it
cute but others may not because they don't understand. My first
husband called me "Sam". I have no idea why. Maybe that's why
he's my "ex" husband. The light dawns.
Sue
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813.24 | | JJLIET::JUDY | Oooh! A gladiator! | Mon May 13 1991 11:23 | 26 |
|
My dad has always called me Muffet. When I was little he
used to say "Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet....etc"
But instead of 'frightened Miss Muffet away' he'd say "and
he bit her in the belly" and he'd do just that. He still
calls me Muffet.
In Jr. High I was dubbed Dictionary cuz I could spell just
about any word thrown at me. My classmates were convinced
I read the dictionary. =)
In HS is where my notes signoff name of JJ originated. My
Jr. year we did West Side Story as the school musical. There
were two Judy's in the show; me and the girl who played Anita.
Well the guy who played Bernardo starting calling the two of
us JouJou. Hers didn't stick, but mine did! From then on, my
friends called me JouJou. When I came to DEC I shortened it to
JJ and started signing my notes that way. Shortly after starting
here I dated a guy that made it longer by calling me JouJouliet.
Thus my nodename! =) Some made it even shorter by just calling
me J.
JJ
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813.25 | | EVETPU::RUST | Last seen wandering vaguely | Mon May 13 1991 11:36 | 17 |
| I suppose, technically, "Beth" is a nickname, since my official name is
Elizabeth - but my folks tell me that they wanted to call me "Beth" all
along, and put the longer version on the birth certificate because (a)
there was an Elizabeth among the great-great-<mumble>-grandparents,
making it a "family" name, and (b) they figured otherwise I'd be
hassled by teachers and beaurocrats who would assume "Beth" was short
for something.
Other than that, I've never really had nicknames; well, there was
"Betsy" in college, chosen by my friends because it was the most
annoying diminutive of Elizabeth they could find. ;-) And Dad used to
call me "E-liz" (emphasis on the "E"; imagine it with a Louisiana drawl
and you've got it). But that's about it.
Except, of course, for "Gory Details". But that's another story.
-b
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813.26 | If you were named beth they'd tell ya that! | MCIS2::HUSSIAN | But my cats *ARE* my kids!! | Mon May 13 1991 13:05 | 5 |
| Yeah, I get that, "PLEASE, use your real name, Bonita." I tell them
it's not Bonita, "It's BONNIE!"
Bon
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813.27 | | USWRSL::SHORTT_LA | Total Eclipse of the Heart | Mon May 13 1991 14:00 | 10 |
| My real name is La Wana Joy. I started using L.J. when I worked
with the public...most folks can't won't pronounce it correctly
and I hate making them feel uncomfortable. I never liked Joy
(nor, actually La Wana), so L.J. seems appropriate.
Only very close friends and family still call me La Wana.
L.J.
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813.28 | 8) | REGENT::WOODWARD | Executive Sweet | Mon May 13 1991 16:49 | 17 |
| I was given the nickname "Woody" in High School because we had 5
"Kathys" in my class. It stuck all thru college, where I was also
surrounded by Kathys. I've become used to it and still use it at
work. Sometimes, I'll sign notes "Woody" so that the readers don't
know I'm female.
Other variations of the nickname:
Woody-woodeye
Wood-woman
Wood-monster
Woodrow
Kathleen Marie
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813.29 | | RUTLND::JOHNSTON | myriad reflections of my self | Mon May 13 1991 18:55 | 15 |
| My dad calls me "Gus" -- has done so since I was about 18 months old.
It has to do with my early fondness underwear with lots of trimmings
and sparklies on them and my total lack [up to the age of 10] of any
shame when the world got a good look at the gorgeous little things.
"Gus" is the shortened version of Gussie Moran -- a flashy tennis star
whose flashy britches were frequently seen whilst she was darting
around the court.
My mother used to call "Sara" after the Divine Sara. Something to do
with my dramatic predisposition.
I was "AJ" for a long while [1976-1987] to various co-workers.
Other than "Gus", I don't have any nicknames anymore. I guess people
think Annie is enough.
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813.30 | | BROKE::RUSTIE::NALE | So be it. | Tue May 14 1991 12:57 | 12 |
|
My favorite nickname is Weezie. I acquired this nickname when I
was doing a co-op job in college. As the only female engineer, and
by far the youngest person at the company, the guys *loved* to tease
me about anything and everything. When they found out my middle name
was Louise, an immediate connection was made to The Jeffersons
(we're movin' on UP...), hence "Weezie". Or Weez, for short.
Of course, with a last name like Nale, I also had a few of
"original" nicknames which were spin-offs: Spike, Rusty...
Sue
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813.31 | | BROKE::RUSTIE::NALE | So be it. | Tue May 14 1991 13:07 | 15 |
|
Ray (.20)
My brother's name is also Ray. Not Raymond, which I like to call him
to tick him off. Poor kid got lots of family nicknames growing up,
all of which he hates:
Raybo
Ray-bee-boo-boo
Ray-bee-baby-boo-boo
(all said with a sing-song)
Now he signs his e-mail Razor. Much cooler, for a college kid.
Sue (Weezie)
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813.32 | Mapula | CADSYS::PSMITH | foop-shootin', flip city! | Tue May 14 1991 13:24 | 16 |
| I love nicknames! Most people call me Pam, my dad sometimes calls me
Pamela, and I get warm fuzzies when I spontaneously start being called
Pammi or Pammie or Pammy or however it is spelled.
Other nicknames: The Pamster, Pambela, Pamitha, Pamantha, Pamalina,
Prude/Slut (from my highschool part in "Carousel" where my character
was a straightlaced girl who got married and by the second act had 10
kids, quite a shift from act 1 to act 2), Pablum, Pammer, Mapula.
My best friend moved away in 9th grade. She was also named Pam. While
we were friends, we were called Pam Squared, the Pams, Pam1/Pam2, etc.
We'd write letters to each other with wild incarnations of our name:
To Pamaleenaweena Milic from Pamawannahanna Smith, etc. We laughed
anyway, who knows that the mailman thought?!
Pam
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813.33 | | TOMK::KRUPINSKI | C, where it started. | Tue May 14 1991 13:28 | 7 |
| When I joined DEC, there were 3 other "Tom"s in my group,
(not counting the CC manager), one of whom's office was
adjacent to mine. Tom_K became a way of differentiating
to which Tom an over the wall remark or question was
directed.
Tom_K
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813.34 | Bonnie NO MIDDLE INITAL Drowns | CUPMK::DROWNS | this has been a recording | Tue May 14 1991 14:43 | 9 |
|
My parents couldn't think of middle name to go with Bonnie so they
didn't give me one. All my life I had to convince people that I really
didn't have a middle name. My friends call me The Bon.
p.s. For a fairly uncommon name, I think there are 5 or 6 in this
conference. I like it!
bonnie
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813.36 | banks | MCIS2::HUSSIAN | But my cats *ARE* my kids!! | Tue May 14 1991 16:17 | 8 |
| Ya know, Banks,
At first I figured your first name MUST be Robin, if you don't like to
use it! ...Robin Banks....see...it could be worse! %^)
Bonnie NO MI, If you ever need to, you can borrow MY middle name! ;*)
Bonnie Lou
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813.38 | | ICS::STRIFE | | Tue May 14 1991 20:00 | 4 |
| My brothers call me "Wogs" or "Wogsy" which, to state the obvious, is
short for Polywog.
Polly
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813.39 | | VIA::HEFFERNAN | Juggling Fool | Tue May 14 1991 20:08 | 4 |
| I'll never tell. Only my high school friends know for sure.
john
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813.40 | Lady Luck | TLE::TLE::D_CARROLL | assume nothing | Tue May 14 1991 20:52 | 18 |
| In addition to friends and family who have called me "D" and variations
thereon, I have been known by a number of other nicknames, mostly of my
own choosing, including:
Lady Luck (and variations such as Lady, Luck, Luckster, Luck-o, Lucky,
LL, etc. Also Ifni, which is Dolphin for Lady Luck from David Brin's
books. "Lady Luck" was a fertile source of jokes, ranging from
people I didn't like being "Lucky Strikes" to "Down on my Luck"
which I will leave to your imagination.)
Nestle
Spaz
Killa
I have also been known under various pseudonyms, which aren't exactly
nicknames, but every now and then I run into someone who knows me as:
Linda Eagan, Unicorn, Nathan Brazil, or TJ.
D!
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813.41 | Not all of us like our nicknames | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Extended family | Tue May 14 1991 23:14 | 6 |
| Worm
Trouble
Don't ask me why. They're completely undeserved.
Richard
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813.42 | or should it be Tracy-AMRW | AYOV27::TWASON | | Wed May 15 1991 05:18 | 15 |
| Uunmmm well, my full name being Tracy-Anne Menzies Rorison Wason, means
I have and still have a number of nicknames.
0 - pre-school age I was called Tuppence or Tracy-Anne
At school I got Trace (a name my family *refused* to ever call
me), Tray or Rori(the lion) or Rori Tracerson.
At work I get Trace, T. Big T., and now that I am married get Tracy
Wasy, Twacy Wasy. My hubbie started calling me Tracy-babe at work and
now all his workmates call me Tracy-babe (blush!) He addresses all
b'day cards etc to Tracy-Anne but calls me Traz-anne and is the only
one to do so which I like.
Tracy W.
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813.43 | Dotti Lou... | PARITY::DDAVIS | Long-cool woman in a black dress | Wed May 15 1991 10:13 | 8 |
| re: .34 Hi Bonnie!
I never liked my full name: Dorothy, and when I was younger I was
called Dee Dee, (first and last name initials) never liked that either,
now most everyone calls me Dotti, except my former husband he calls me
Dots.
-Dotti.
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813.44 | Tom Griffin on nicknames | SNOBRD::CONLIFFE | out-of-the-closet Thespian | Wed May 15 1991 10:33 | 11 |
| From "The Boys Next Door", a play by Tom Griffin about life in a half-way
house for the mentally handicapped. The play opens with the following monologue
from Arnold.
ARNOLD: (Directly to the audience) My name is Arnold Wiggins. I'm basically
a nervous person. People call me Arnold because I don't have a nick-
name. So I pretend that Arnold is my nickname so that when people call
me Arnold, I pretend that they are close personal friends who know me
by my nickname: Arnold.
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813.45 | I used to think I really had blue knees! | DUCK::SMITHS2 | | Wed May 15 1991 10:37 | 10 |
|
My Dad's nickname for me always used to be Blue Knees. The reason
being that when I was a little girl my parents used to try to get me to
say my name, Samantha Louise. It always came out "Mamamfa Blue Knees"!
:-)
Sometimes he still uses it!
Sam
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813.46 | hey you... | KOBAL::BROWN | upcountry frolics | Wed May 15 1991 10:50 | 13 |
| .44 -- That was a wonderful play -- I got to see it in Peterborough NH
with a very talented actor named Max Robinson playing Arnold. It
really hit home since I worked in a sheltered workshop while in
high school.
To most people, it's just Ron. To a few (and it's been mostly
spontaneous, and usually after a few beers), it's Ronnie, although
I generally don't encourage it... 8^) And to my college roommates,
it's Elwood (my middle name). The latest is one that's sprung up
out of my project team -- Fahma (as in Fahma Brown). Strictly
New England...
Ron
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813.47 | | SX4GTO::OLSON | Doug Olson, ISVG West, UCS1-4 | Wed May 15 1991 13:53 | 12 |
| My SO and brewpartner calls me Slug. Sometimes I even deserve it.
It rhymes with my name, and it sorta goes with her nickname (used
exclusively during the homebrewing process.) We call our beers by
special names, based upon our activities, or their flavors, or some
significant event (Zoo Brew, the day we went to the Zoo; Chocolate
Trailer Stout, for the Chocolate Malt used and the first day we pulled
our new bicycle trailer on a ride). But our overall 'brand name' for
all our beers, is 'Slug and Sweeties'.
Well, our friends like it ;-).
DougO
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813.48 | Margaret :^P | LJOHUB::GONZALEZ | limitless possibilities | Wed May 15 1991 14:22 | 20 |
| I am a magnet for nicknames. Probably because Margaret cries out to be
shortened, punned, mispronounced, misspelled and otherwise mangled.
As a kid I wnt through the usual lot of Margaret nicknames: Peggy, Meg,
Maggie, Magee, Margit, Molly, Pegala, Pegeen, Megeen, etc. My Mom
still calls me Peggy. I guess she's too old to change, and why
would she want to change something that so clealy gets my goat.
Friends in High School called me Peaches, a reference to both
complexion and bra-size. I was also Kanga, because my best friend,
named Ruth, was always called Roo. *I* called her Piebald Hippogriff.
Many folks call me "Giant Woman." A moniker bestowed by an artist
friend who was fascinated by my height (a trifle over 6').
Jim calls me Kitty because I like to snuggle and do a passing fair cat
imitation.
I have another name which I won't write here. To protect the innocent.
Really.
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813.49 | "Full of vim, and, we regret to say, full of sin" | STAR::RDAVIS | The cool room is a fool's room | Thu May 16 1991 10:15 | 10 |
| Yo, Weezie!
Yeah, I forgot all the "Raybo"s, but I kinda like it.
And Radio, Rayburn, Railroad (my initials are R.R.), Dusty (for my hair
color and my prodigious thirst), Queen Bitch, Man Ray, oy oy oy....
But I always wanted to be named after my hero, Ignatz Mouse. (: >,)
Ray
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813.50 | Unwanted Nickname | SMURF::BECKER | | Thu May 16 1991 16:58 | 13 |
| Moe - I hate it! My grandmother started this when I was young. I used
to scream and cry everytime she called me Moe - my mother would tell
her to stop calling me Moe.
Then I got into school and later work and no matter I went, to this
day, I will introduce myself as Maureen, my nameplate says Maureen, I
sign Maureen, and it always ends up -----> MOE.
One time a boss of mine sent out a letter and she was using me as a
contact person - she told them to contact Moe Becker - I freaked!
Cant get away from it!
MAUREEN
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813.51 | | BOMBE::HEATHER | | Thu May 16 1991 18:10 | 4 |
| Hey "Maureen"! Good to see you here! Of course, since I always call
you Maureen, I now expect to get points for it! ;-)
-HA (Who used to be called "Twiggy" in highschool and hated it!)
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813.52 | | ASABET::RAINEY | | Sat May 18 1991 09:45 | 26 |
| Maureen,
I can relate! I hate being called Chris, but just about everyone does.
I can live with it, but what really irks me are the folks who ASK what
you prefer to be called, I say "Christine" and they say "ok, Chris".
GGRRR! Why ask?!?
Growing up nicknames: Chrissy, Chrissy-Maloo. The first was a family
or close friend nickname, second strictly family (my mom had to make it
rhyme with my brother's and sister's nicknames-I'm glad she stuck to
her day job!). Every now and then, somebody will try to get away with
calling me Chrissy. It just feels weird. Even my fiance doesn't call
me that-only those who knew me when I was younger.
High School: Nursie. My older brother was Doc, so I became Nursie,
my sister Nursie Junior.
Work: see first paragraph, but I am re-training everyone.
This note reminded me of the way my brother and I tortured my little
sister with pesky nicknames growing up. The best one I thought he
came up with for her was Names. She'd always go crying to mom saying
Mike was calling her names. Mike would deny it and say no, I called
her _____.
Christine
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813.53 | | XCUSME::QUAYLE | i.e. Ann | Tue May 21 1991 20:27 | 63 |
| Becky and Pete. (My maiden name was Ann Rebecca Peterson.)
Today, no nicknames, Ann in spoken conversation, aq if I'm communicating
electronically.
My husband is Max - though my mother-in-law called him Maxie :(
Our children are:
Elisabeth Ann Quayle
Lisa (that's why the biblical spelling of Elisabeth)
Lizzy-buffy
Listabus
Lisa Poo
Bones and Bony Maroney
Frog
Elisabeth Ann Pan
Tweet Heart
Precious Pearl, Darling Girl
Max Peterson Quayle
Pete
Fat Boy (he's now 6 feet tall and slim - time flies)
Big Boy
Peterson-Pie
Pete Pie
Peach Pie and Chocolate Pie (more appetizing than vanilla)
Ultra Max
Maxi Pad (school "friends")
Pie Oh My
PeTURson
Maximillian
Pride and Joy, Darling Boy
Bonnie Rebecca Quayle
Precious Pearl, Darling Girl
Becca (I suppose because I was still Becky at the time)
Abecca
Peek-A-Boo
Peeky Boo
Peeky Bee
Becca Boo
Bisses
Bissy and Bissy Bissy Boodle
Sweet Patootie (or Patootie or Patoot for short)
Pretty Patootie
Sweet Pea
Miss Priss
Fred (as in, "Go to bed, Fred")
Bones
BBQ (for Bonnie 'Becca Quayle) (She hates this.)
Cinderella (her self-appellation, used to remind me that
I'm being a wicked mom)
There was supposed to be another daughter, but it didn't happen. I'm
not sure what we would have named her, but her first nickname was
picked out: Rock-A-Bye. This would have given us Poo, Pie, Boo, and Bye.
I think Becca got the most nicknames because she had the most people
hanging them on her (since she's the youngest).
aq
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813.54 | Mud the Stud | BALMER::MUDGETT | One Lean, Mean Whining Machine | Wed May 22 1991 22:39 | 20 |
| Greetings
Everyone else gets better nicknames but me:-(.
I call my wife Twink when I once got the saying fouled up that
she was the "Twinkle of my smile."
Our dispatcher's name is Tammy and I jokingly call her Tamster.
The closest that I get to anything like a nickname is that I am
referred to as "Mud the Stud." I was the account rep for a hospital in
town and had to do PM's at the site at 5:00 am. My manager on a visit
asked for an opinion of how I was doing, the customer said something
like I was okay however they thought I was, let me say this as gently
as possiable, attempting to (how you say in this country) make moves on
the women there. Not bad but none of the 3 of the women there was under
50! I told my boss that I was only concerned that the customer found me
resistable!
Fred Mudgett
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813.55 | | ACESMK::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Thu May 30 1991 01:08 | 29 |
| Chelsea is a nickname. It comes from a slurring of my initials, KLC.
I chose it as my alias for a real-time conferencing facility at college
called XYZ. Then, when Unix arrived, people got accounts with
nicknames. I considered my real name kinda dull, so I got an account
as chelsea. Then people started calling me chelsea. When I arrived at
Digital, I wanted to have the same account name. There were three
people doing system management and the one I ran into was an Ultrix
guy. He had no problem with the idea of setting up an account with a
nickname instead of a last name. It caused a minor stir, until people
got used to it. One of the benefits of having a long last name.
(Comes in handy, now that there's a ChristensEn in the group.)
My other major nickname is KC, also from my initials and also acquired
in college. My cousin sent me some record posters and I didn't want
them all. I was working at the radio stations, so I hung them up. I
wrote a note inviting people to take what they wanted. It was written
from paper off the AP wire, which is some 7" wide, and I was writing
with a big marker. So rather than signing my name, I signed my
initials. And people started calling me KC.
This caused some confusion when I visited someone at Phi Tau (a co-ed
fraternity I eventually joined). It seems they already had a KC, so
signing KC to someone's message board sent him looking for the wrong
direction. We were both from Texas, too. But she liked Pepsi and I
liked Coke, so I was occasionally known as KC sub-Coke when the context
wasn't clear. I also used K(L)C as a signature.
Mom's favorite nickname for me remains a family secret....
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813.56 | for chrying out loud! | TLE::TLE::D_CARROLL | dyke about town | Thu May 30 1991 10:02 | 5 |
| Chelsea is a slurring of "KLC"? Does that mean it's pronounced
"Kel-see"? I've been pronouncing it "chel-see" all along, like the
town name.
D!
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813.57 | | CADSE::KHER | I'm not Mrs. Kher | Thu May 30 1991 12:22 | 4 |
| I too have been pronouncing it "chel-see". And what is your real name?
Karen? Kim? Kate?
manisha
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813.58 | | GLITER::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Thu May 30 1991 12:30 | 6 |
| I've been pronouncing it "chel-see" too, which I like as a name. One
of my cousins named her daughter Kelsy or Kelsey (not sure of
spelling).
Lorna
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813.59 | ..Jonni.. | DECWET::GILLMAN | The only sure thing is DEC & taxes | Sat Jun 01 1991 17:19 | 39 |
| Jonni (like in Johnny)..
My parents were being pressured into giving "baby gillman" a name
as it was time to take her home, so there was a list of names,
and the nurse chose Jonni.
The birth certificate is Joann Lisbeth Gillman.
To some of my friends, I am J. Lisbeth Gillperson. To some
men folk, without my permission, I am Joann (I dislike that,
but some persist anyway.. a rat-hole best left alone?).
I guess I am conditioned to be Jonni, although I have never been
comfortable with the remarks.. "did your parents want a boy" or
getting mail from cub and boy scouts et. al. requesting me to join
during that awkward time of puberty (AND sassoon haircuts.. anyone
remember that style of cut?? ;-)).
Here's a story.. very early on in grade school I came home crying
to my mom saying I didn't like being called Jonni..sniffle..
so Mom, smiling, said "well, how about Joann?" (no I replied, you
only call me that when you're ANGRY with me..sniff!), "Liz? Beth?
Betsy?" my mother probed. (No - tears galore...)
"Well, then what do you want to be called?"
"Gerry" I replied, "like you!" (her name is Geraldine - nickname Gerry)
Of course my mother thought (still thinks) this was hysterically funny
and to my embarrassment told *everyone*. Now see the irony /humor in
it, but what she never saw was that she was my MOTHER, the epitome of
all that is feminine etc.. and *that* was what I wanted to be (even
though I was a tomboy big-time, I still needed that female-ness, and
identity).
oh well, now I am signed an innocuous:
..jlg (thanks to U*IX ;-)).
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813.60 | | ACESMK::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Thu Jun 06 1991 19:41 | 12 |
| Re: .56, .57, .58
No, it's pronounced "chel-see." It's _very_ slurred.... While
"Kelsey" is the obvious derivation from the initials, I had other plans
for it. I was going to use it as a last name for either a pen name or
a mike name. (I was doing college radio at the time, and apparently
the first thing people do when they get on the air is think about
calling themselves something else.) The original name is Karen, which
I find rather ordinary. But then, familiarity breeds contempt.
Because I was so used to "chelsea" in the Unix context, it took me a
long time to be able to capitalize it....
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813.61 | the saga of Jake and Charlee | TYGON::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Fri Jun 14 1991 19:29 | 19 |
| growing up in a small town in New Mexico, my best buddy in the whole world
was Sarah Ermalinda Romero, and of course, I am Dian. We used to skate at
the local wood-floored skating rink and spent most of our spare time there,
polishing our spins, etc. The owner of the rink was a retired railroad
engineer, Tommy (never knew his last name), who had some trouble getting
around so we pitched in and helped run the place. One day, after we both
had assisted in moving some rental skates for him, he turned to me and said,
"you know, you remind me of my best friend, Jake - he was always there to
help a friend"....well, at the tender age of 12, I became "Jake Wilde"...
and Sarah became "Charlee". These nicknames still hang on us both when we
are back in Las Cruces, even though we are now 44 year old women. Somehow,
I think it has helped keep our friendship really alive, even though we are
of two different races - and there was a time when it was not considered
good that Charlee and I were running around together...a long time, in fact -
and even though I have never married while Charlee has been wife and mother
for 24 years. However, we were/are a team, Jake and Charlee.
I cannot think of Charlee as anything but Charlee and I know I will always
be Jake to her.
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813.62 | 'rene, as in "green" | MELKOR::HENSLEY | ratbag in training | Sun Jun 16 1991 17:53 | 17 |
| my family has called me 'rene (pronounced either reen as in green, or
more often renie (as in genie) since I am named for my maternal
grandmother who was Greek (pronounced Ih-reen-eh, rolling the "r" a
bit).
At work I like to be called rene, Renie seems either too personal or
diminuative unless the person is close. Besides, rene has one
syllable!
(and NO-ONE calls me by my first name - for the paternal grandmother
who didn't get on well with her daughter-in-law...), so we leave it at:
S. Irene Hensley
I usually tell em "S" means "Silly first name" and dropped it from my
business cards so I wouldn't have to 'splain.
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813.63 | | IE0010::MALING | Mirthquake! | Tue Jun 18 1991 19:17 | 30 |
| My birth name is Mary Elizabeth Cross. My mom, whose name is also
Mary, had a cute name for me called Mary Little Bit.
Until I got out of college I was known as Betsy by everyone except my
mom who called me Mary. I later decided to use Mary because I got
tired of answering people's questions like "If your name is Mary how
come people call you Betsy?" But I actually regret it now 'cause I
liked Betsy.
My brothers came up with some very imaginitive nicknames for me which
I have never revealed even to my husband, and shall remain a secret.
I've been known as
Betsy Ross
Chris Cross
Red Cross
Betso
Betz
Mare
M&M
But my favorite nickname is "Butterfly Buns", which I obtained while
playing softball in college. I had patched the posterior of my
favorite blue jeans with a patch in the shape of a pink butterfly
and I even embroidered some antenna on it. I was playing shortstop
and went to field a grounder when the left fielder called out, "Go
get it Butterfly Buns!" It stuck and throughout college I was known
as "Buns" for short.
Mary
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