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Subject: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 29 May 08 - 11:30 PM It's back! First there was Name That Mudcatter, I Then there was Name That Mudcatter, II And now, here's Name That Mudcatter III! For those who weren't around in 2006 when this game was first launched, here's the first post from the first Name That Mudcatter game thread that explains the purpose of the game & how it is played: Subject: BS: Name That Mudcatter From: Azizi - PM Date: 22 Jun 06 - 08:26 PM "Name That Mudcatter" is a game to test your knowledge about Mudcat posters. Here's how it's played: Someone posts an information tidbit about a Mudcat member [or regular posting Guest]. The person starts of with "Name that Mudcatter who..." [or "Name that Mudcat Guest who"].. Someone else guesses who that Mudcat member is. The person who post the answer should cut & paste the statement that s/he is responding to. Not doing so would cause confusion about which "Name that Mudcatter who" post the person is responding to. Here's an easy example: Name the Mudcatter who refers to the "Ginny Slide Rule". Answer: Bobert -snip- I think that this game could be fun. It also could help Mudcat newbies [and not so newbies] become familiar with the people in our neighborhood [cue the Sesame street song]... Do you wanna play? I hope so. But me first! -snip- In my next post, I'll post 25 statements for which players need to provide the correct answer. For clarity's sake, it is important that you either cut & paste the statement you are answering along with your answer or provide the number of the statement you are answering. As was the case with NTM {Name That Mudcatter} I & II, Mudcat members and guests are encouraged to posts statements or questions as part of this game. However, it works best if you don't number your statements. However, when responding to a statement that another Mudcatter wrote, it is very important to include the statement/question along with the answer. In my role as-ahem-"game leader", I will number the questions and list the answers in an edition that will be posted at some point or points within this thread {as was the case in Name That Mudcatter I & II. When I post the answer edition If there are some statements {or questions} that I missed, or answers that I got wrong, please post those corrections. If you have any questions or need further clarifications about how this game is played, feel free to post them. However, given my new employment position {would you believe as a substitute teacher}, I will have little or no access to the Internet during 8-4 PM EST weekdays. One more housingkeeping reminder, please don't PIP {pee in the pool-meaning no arguing or insulting allowed}. Statements {questions} that aren't written in the spirit of fun and providing information about a Mudcat member or guest will not be included in the posted edition. Got all of that? Great! And now, on with the show!! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 29 May 08 - 11:37 PM NAME THAT MUDCATTER, III 1, Name the Mudcatter who regularly hosts song circles in Maine, USA 2. Name three Mudcatters whose names imply that they have joyous dispositions. 3 Name the Mudcatter whose name implies a cranky or bad tempered disposition [but we know that's not so] 4. Name the Mudcatter whose name implies a fondness for honey. 5. Name a Mudcatter whose name is one letter of the alphabet. 6. Name another Mudcatter who-like Mudcatter #5-is also known for his scholarship in providing information about folk songs. 7.Name a Mudcatter whose name implies a religious affiliation. 8. Name a Mudcatter whose name is very much like the name of a group of chemically and physically related aluminum silicate minerals, common in igneous and metamorphic rocks 9. Name the Mudcat artist whose name is the same as the lead character of a famous book by Lewis Caroll. 10. Name the Mudcatter who hosts an online House of Blues. 11. Name the female Mudcatter who had a problem with something that the politically correct squad might not permit me to write but it really wasn't about that anyway. 12. Name a Mudcatter whose first name is the same as the type of songs that are sung at Christmas time. 13. Name the Mudcatter whose name is both the name of a type of antelope and the name of a computer operating system that comes with source code that can be copied, modified, and redistributed.. 14. Name the Mudcatter who created a character who loves to monkey around. 15. Name the made up character that is referenced in question #14. 16. Name the Mudcatter whose name is thae same as a BBC fictitious radio character. 17. Name the Mudcatter who was born and raised in the same city as Mudcatter #16 {extra credit if you can name the city in which both Mudcatter #16 and Mudcatter #17 lived] 18. Name a Mudcatter whose name is an alcoholic beverage. 19.Name a Mudcat regular poster whose name means a grotesque carved stone with a spout designed to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building. 20 Name two Mudcatters-one male and one female who have the same first name. 21. Name a Mudcatter whose name is an initial, or a body of water, and a type of food some folks pig out on. 23. Name the Mudcatter who is seriously un-messed up. 24. Name a regular Mudcat guest whose name is something that often is served with bagels. 25. Name the Mudcatter whose name is the same as a fictional member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the Glorithverse and is also a type Australian plant in the Bloodwort family. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 30 May 08 - 07:43 AM Does anyone come out to play? Come on, jump in the pool! It's easy peesie pumpkin pie. There's no consequences if you guess wrong. And you don't need to give answers for all of the statements. You can answer one at a time. To add to the fun & the "edumacation", here's some more Name That Mudcatter requests: 26. Name the Mudcatter whose spirit might be close to the spirit of Thomas Alva Edison. 27. Name the Mudcatter whose name evokes the memory of a very popular but controversial American radio & television show that also included a character named Kingfish. 28. Name the Mudcatter whose first name is the same as the last name of a person campaigning to be the nominee for President of the USA, and whose last name is the name of a well known brand of organs. 29. Name the Mudcatter who makes poetry while strolling around the countryside. 30. Name the Mudcatter whose name is a play on the name of a famous James Bond movie. -snip- Come on, Mudcat members & guests, try it. You'll like it. Come on and post your responses to these statements. But please remember to post the # of the statement you are responding to, or paste the statement along with your answer. Also, feel free to add statements/questions you think of. But please don't add numbers to your statements, as it might get confusing. Thanks for your participation in this thread! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Mr Red Date: 30 May 08 - 08:03 AM Oh it is tempting, very tempting Name that Mudcatter that insults anyone who........... Nah maybe not They have realised it reflects on their event netgatively. So instead, name that 'Catter who looks like two guitars. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: John MacKenzie Date: 30 May 08 - 08:04 AM He's not a Mudcatter any more thank god. G |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Mr Red Date: 30 May 08 - 08:20 AM neither are They (but their fingerprint is on several names) but how can you be surel? OK try this one The door to her trailer is a lemon entry.............. my dear Watson. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: MMario Date: 30 May 08 - 08:46 AM #3 Curmudgeon #10 Tweed #5 Q #12 - CarolC; SussexCarol #14 Little Hawk #15 Chongo #18 Beer #9 Alice |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Mrrzy Date: 30 May 08 - 08:53 AM I know # 19, and that's it, I think! Yikes! But why specify in # 11 that it's a gurrul? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 30 May 08 - 09:02 AM Hi! I'm peeking in before my class starts. MMario provided the correct responses to the statements he cited. As to why I mentioned gender for statement #11, I thought I'd be nice {for once} an provide a bit of a clue. And, Mrrzy, if you know #19, why not post the response? Btw, here's the number references for the atatements that Mudcatters posted this morning {disregarding the insult statement}: 31.Name that 'Catter who looks like two guitars 32. Name that Mudcatter whose door to her trailer is a lemon entry.............. my dear Watson. [Did I phrase that right?} |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Crane Driver Date: 30 May 08 - 10:10 AM So - is #11 Liz the Squeak and her tits? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 30 May 08 - 10:22 AM Crane Driver, Yep! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: John MacKenzie Date: 30 May 08 - 10:26 AM That Lemonade Lady aka Sally, Holmes. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Jack Blandiver Date: 30 May 08 - 10:34 AM #29 - Walkaboutsverse I guess, but one would hope there's a little bit of that in all of us, as the muse calls... How about naming the two Mudcatter Guests whose names are anagrams of Fairport Convention? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: GUEST,Dani Date: 30 May 08 - 10:35 AM I did some cherry-picking. Let's see: Name the Mudcatter who regularly hosts song circles in Maine, USA: SINSULL Name a Mudcatter whose first name is the same as the type of songs that are sung at Christmas time: Carol C Name the Mudcatter whose first name is the same as the last name of a person campaigning to be the nominee for President of the USA, and whose last name is the name of a well known brand of organs: Clinton Hammond Dani |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: GUEST, Azizi in the computer lab Date: 30 May 08 - 11:08 AM Sedayne is correct regarding statement #29. John 'Giok' MacKenzie, I have to take your word for the response you gave to question #32. Please provide an explanation for us folks on the other side of the pond. Dani is correct regarding the answers for #1; #12; and #28. This is statement/question # 33: How about naming the two Mudcatter Guests whose names are anagrams of Fairport Convention? Thanks for playing along. More "Name that Mudcatter" statements and questions are needed, guys and gals. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Seamus Kennedy Date: 30 May 08 - 12:40 PM #28 Hillary Kidneys. Seamus |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: MMario Date: 30 May 08 - 12:49 PM # 28 Are you sure it isn't Barack Boston? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 30 May 08 - 01:42 PM Seamus and MMario, you know those answers don't have anything to do with beans in Boston, kidney or otherwise. Play nice now. ;o) Azizi, who is still channeling the energy from my last class-kindergarten art. What a pleasure compared to my days as a foster care caseworker! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 30 May 08 - 01:45 PM Well, maybe those answers do have something to do with beans in Boston. But anyway, Dani answered #28 correctly. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 30 May 08 - 01:52 PM Here's #34: Name the Mudcatter whose name almost literally means "focused creativity". Here's #35: Name that Mudcatter whose initials are the same as the American brand name of chocolate pieces of candy-plain or peanut. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: GUEST,Master Baiter Date: 30 May 08 - 02:33 PM Let's see who really knows their Mudcat Members. This Grecian vacationer may be the King of the Kazoo. More than just intelligent and thoughtful discussion, the member can also provide something extree! An English King and the home of Jaguar comprise the real name of this member. An "Old" Mudcatter who along with two young and talented friends, bridged the gap. A talented musician, this member also has the ability to pick up shellfish with their toes. The man with the VISA card at the Mudcat Tavern. The only member ever awarded a potato at a Getaway weekend. A prolific poster with a song for every occasion. This member has a hobby that belies his booming voice and physical presence. This member's Mudcat name reflects her singing group. Two Mudcat members here. One has a cat and the other a child who share the same name. A real "liver" in his younger days, he has also been a real "liver" in the past few years. The living proof that size doesn't matter when it comes to a voice. This member memorizes lyrics in the shower with the lyrics stuck on the wall on thermofax paper. This Mudcatter has a private dick, a "dick noir" really. Name the two Mudcat Mascots. Mudcat's own Riverboat Man. Here's a Mudcat member who doesn't fiddle artound the bunkhouse, but fiddles around the cophouse instead. Fiddles with the cops as well! We've had Earthquakes in the news lately but who is Mudcat's resident Quaker? Tiny nuns and headless Jesus makes us believe this member turned in her kneepads long ago. The Guest who bills himself as Mudcat's "Permanent Guest." That's 20. Let's see how you do. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: GUEST,Dani Date: 30 May 08 - 03:34 PM Grecian vacationer: El Greko? Liver with a BIG voice: Barry! resident Quaker: INOBU/Larry! Dani |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: MMario Date: 30 May 08 - 03:41 PM The man with the VISA card at the Mudcat Tavern. - Bert The only member ever awarded a potato at a Getaway weekend - Big Mick This member's Mudcat name reflects her singing group - Animaterra Name the two Mudcat Mascots- Cleigh O'Possum and the Little Pissant Mudcat's own Riverboat Man. - Art thieme fiddles around the cophouse instead. Fiddles with the cops as well! - Sorcha |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: HuwG Date: 30 May 08 - 04:17 PM OK, from the original list: 8. Name a Mudcatter whose name is very much like the name of a group of chemically and physically related aluminum silicate minerals, common in igneous and metamorphic rocks Now, for the life of me, I cannot ever remember a member with a name anything like Andalusite, or Kyanite. The mineral Sillimanite on the other hand has far too broad a scope.(These three minerals all have the composition Al2SiO5.) However, spreading the aim somewhat into the realms of the aluminosilicates, yields the MICA group of phyllosilicates; Muscovite, Biotite, and less well-known members such as Phlogopite and Glauconite. The Micas are distinguished by a tendency to split into thin, elastic plates, and by their splendent, pearly, somewhat metallic lustre. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 30 May 08 - 04:17 PM Thanks, Master Baiter-{and what a play on words that name is!} The numbers for those questions are as follows: 36. This Grecian vacationer may be the King of the Kazoo. 37. More than just intelligent and thoughtful discussion, the member can also provide something extree! 38. An English King and the home of Jaguar comprise the real name of this member. 39. An "Old" Mudcatter who along with two young and talented friends, bridged the gap. 40. A talented musician, this member also has the ability to pick up shellfish with their toes. 41. The man with the VISA card at the Mudcat Tavern. 42. The only member ever awarded a potato at a Getaway weekend. 43. A prolific poster with a song for every occasion. 44. This member has a hobby that belies his booming voice and physical presence. 45. This member's Mudcat name reflects her singing group. 46. Two Mudcat members here. One has a cat and the other a child who share the same name. 47. A real "liver" in his younger days, he has also been a real "liver" in the past few years. The living proof that size doesn't matter when it comes to a voice. 48. This member memorizes lyrics in the shower with the lyrics stuck on the wall on thermofax paper. 49. his Mudcatter has a private dick, a "dick noir" really. 50. Name the two Mudcat Mascots. 51. Mudcat's own Riverboat Man. 52. Here's a Mudcat member who doesn't fiddle artound the bunkhouse, but fiddles around the cophouse instead. Fiddles with the cops as well! 53. We've had Earthquakes in the news lately but who is Mudcat's resident Quaker? 54. Tiny nuns and headless Jesus makes us believe this member turned in her kneepads long ago. 55. The Guest who bills himself as Mudcat's "Permanent Guest." |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: kendall Date: 30 May 08 - 04:17 PM friend of the Kingfish? Gotta be Amos |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 30 May 08 - 04:38 PM According to the answers that I have received from Master Baiter, Dani, your answer to #36 "This Grecian vacationer may be the King of the Kazoo" is correct; but your anwers to #47 & # 53 are correct. ** According to the answers that I have received from Master Baiter, MMario your answers to all the statements/questions your responded to are correct- #41, #43, #48, #50,#51, & #52, |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 30 May 08 - 04:48 PM Sorry-I made a typographical error- meaning I goofed. Here's what I meant to write: According to the answers that I have received from Master Baiter, Dani, your answer to #36 "This Grecian vacationer may be the King of the Kazoo" is incorrect; but your anwers to #47 & # 53 are correct. ** So, HuwG, I kinda, sorta understood what you wrote. But, um, what's did you give an answer to #8? ** kendall. #27 -"friend of the Kingfish? Gotta be Amos" is correct. [radio/tv show "Amos & Andy] |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: GUEST,right this time, I hope! Date: 30 May 08 - 04:56 PM Bill D. & Ferrara will sell you something extree and both are quite wise. Is Jack considered a Mudcat Mascot, or have we disowned him again? #2 would include Mr Happy and Joybell as two out of the three, I'd think. #4 Claire Bear? #19 Gargoyle |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 30 May 08 - 05:07 PM As I did with Name That Mudcatter I & II, around about whenever, I will post a "Guide For The Perplexed". That Guide will be the Sixth Edition-I think-{I'm perplexed about that}. That sixth edition of the Name That Mudcatter Guide For The Perplexed will contain questions from this thread that have been correctly answered. The sixth edition guide will also include questions from this thread that were not correctly answered as of the time that that Guide will be posted. See the Name That Mudcatter I & II threads which are hyperlinked in my first post to this thread for previous "Guide To The Perplexed" Editions. Note: There may be questions [statements?] on the Name That Mudcatter, II thread that have not been correctly answered. If there are such questions, and if members or guests want to ask them again, they can post them on this thread. If so, please do not post their previous number. Just post the statement/question and I'll assign them a new number. Speaking of numbers, if a statement/questions has been assigned a number, Please cite that number when you post your response. It makes posting the number with the confirmation that the answer is correct so much much easier. See my next post for a interim listing of those Name That Mudcatter, III statements/questions which have not been answered correctly thus far. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Megan L Date: 30 May 08 - 05:10 PM Jack is staying with Skarpi and is being held personally responsible for the Iclandic earthquakes |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Celtaddict Date: 30 May 08 - 05:15 PM #55 is Russ (permanent guest) Both #44 (hobby that belies his booming voice and physical presence) and #35 (initials are the same as the American brand name of chocolate piece) should be MMario. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Celtaddict Date: 30 May 08 - 05:28 PM #1 Sinsull (song circles in Maine) #18 beer (Adrien) (name is an alcoholic beverage) #7 Rabbi Sol (religious affiliation) #28 Clinton Hammond (pres. candidate & organ) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 30 May 08 - 05:30 PM GUEST,right this time, I hope!, you asked "Is Jack considered a Mudcat Mascot, or have we disowned him again?". I don't know the answer to that question, but that is not the answer that Guest, Master Baiter provided when he [she?] sent me his [her?] list of answers to those questions. #2 would include Mr Happy and Joybell as two out of the three, I'd think. Yes, those are two of the Mudcatters I was thinking of. Here's a clue for the name of the third Mudcatter I was thinking of. What is one thing people do when are happy? #4 Claire Bear?-Well, I wasn't thinking of this Mudcatter, but it certainly fits. There's another Mudcatter whose name also fits #4 which is "Name the Mudcatter whose name implies a fondness for honey", though she'd probably perfer that honey be served on a silver platter since she could be royalty. #19 Gargoyle -Correct |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Celtaddict Date: 30 May 08 - 05:33 PM #2 I figured Katlaughing, and Mr. Happy. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Celtaddict Date: 30 May 08 - 05:34 PM #9 Alice (Lewis Carroll character) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 30 May 08 - 05:35 PM Celtaddict, all the numbers you responded to were correct. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 30 May 08 - 05:50 PM As of 5:40 PM, these numbers have been correctly answered: 1. 2.[2/3 answered] 3. 4. [at least one more answer is possible] 5. 7. 9. 10. 11 12. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 27. 28. 29. 32. 35. 37. 41. 43. 44. 47. 48. 50. 51. 52, 53. 55. -snip- The "Guide For The Perplexed" will provide the requested information and its answer. Please continue to post new requests. And then pm me the answers [since Lord knows otherwise I wouldn't know them] so I can post confirm correct guesses in a timely manner. Also, if I make an error in my posting [as I known to do] please let me know by posting a correction on this thread. Thanks for playing this game!! Also, thanks for writing requests [also known as informational statements or questions] for this game so others can play along & learn something about the great community of Mudcat! :o) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: alanabit Date: 30 May 08 - 06:03 PM The one who fiddles around - even with the cops - must be Sorcha. I think she is actually married to one. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: gnu Date: 30 May 08 - 07:26 PM 13. Name the Mudcatter whose name is both the name of a type of antelope and the name of a computer operating system that comes with source code that can be copied, modified, and redistributed.. Hmmmmmmm. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: TheSnail Date: 30 May 08 - 09:06 PM 13. Name the Mudcatter whose name is both the name of a type of antelope and the name of a computer operating system that comes with source code that can be copied, modified, and redistributed.. Er, Wildebeest? 16. Name the Mudcatter whose name is thae same as a BBC fictitious radio character. Ruth Archer. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: ranger1 Date: 30 May 08 - 09:14 PM Hmm... Is #8 Micca? #54 would be Sinsull |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Master Baiter Date: 30 May 08 - 10:48 PM You've done alright so here are just few more. A busker and entertainer in Germany--- and a teacher--- this intelligent and humane member is really the son of a Royal Navy Officer! Living in the same country, but a native, this member used to include his last name but later decided to say to Hell with it. The daughter of a folksinger her Mudcat name conjures up an image of a flyfishing stream in the great northwest. Although some members are familiar with Fall City Beer, this Mudcatter is more familiar with the town of Fall River. Raised Amish, though you'd never know it now, this member is one of several from the 49th state. An easy one, one of our more famous members. The Mother of the Appalachian Dulcimer from Viper, Kentucky------Give her name and Mudcat handle. One of Mudcat's true old timers and bluesman who shares the name of a famous Chicago fashion catalog, a protest singer, and an assistant to the Great Fate. That's a total of three names in reverse! You can figure it out. We have lots of librarians but this one is our overeducated librarian in Idaho. He's lived many places so why he's there no one knows. A former Federal agent, this member now lives in the sticks and drinks mushroom tea. He's an expert on a plane crash near Coalinga. This notable London member is not Uncle Morty but Morty's uncle instead. Shares a surname with another well known member in Ohio. Need hints? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: katlaughing Date: 31 May 08 - 12:07 AM A busker and entertainer in Germany--- and a teacher--- this intelligent and humane member is really the son of a Royal Navy Officer! - ALANABIT Living in the same country, but a native, this member used to include his last name but later decided to say to Hell with it. - WOLFGANG The daughter of a folksinger her Mudcat name conjures up an image of a flyfishing stream in the great northwest. - STILLY RIVER SAGE Although some members are familiar with Fall City Beer, this Mudcatter is more familiar with the town of Fall River. - JED MARUM Raised Amish, though you'd never know it now, this member is one of several from the 49th state. - EBBIE An easy one, one of our more famous members. The Mother of the Appalachian Dulcimer from Viper, Kentucky------Give her name and Mudcat handle. - JEAN RITCHIE/KYTRAD One of Mudcat's true old timers and bluesman who shares the name of a famous Chicago fashion catalog, a protest singer, and an assistant to the Great Fate. That's a total of three names in reverse! You can figure it out. - Hmmm. Gonna have to dig a bit deeper for this one. We have lots of librarians but this one is our overeducated librarian in Idaho. He's lived many places so why he's there no one knows. - RAPAIRE A former Federal agent, this member now lives in the sticks and drinks mushroom tea. He's an expert on a plane crash near Coalinga. - JOE OFFER This notable London member is not Uncle Morty but Morty's uncle instead. Shares a surname with another well known member in Ohio. - MICCA! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 31 May 08 - 02:28 AM Here's the number assignments. See katlaughing's post above for the correct responses for all those she gave responses to. Kudos kat!! 56. A busker and entertainer in Germany--- and a teacher--- this intelligent and humane member is really the son of a Royal Navy Officer! 57.Living in the same country, but a native, this member used to include his last name but later decided to say to Hell with it. 58. The daughter of a folksinger her Mudcat name conjures up an image of a flyfishing stream in the great northwest. 59. Although some members are familiar with Fall City Beer, this Mudcatter is more familiar with the town of Fall River. 60. Raised Amish, though you'd never know it now, this member is one of several from the 49th state. 61. An easy one, one of our more famous members. The Mother of the Appalachian Dulcimer from Viper, Kentucky------Give her name and Mudcat handle. 62. One of Mudcat's true old timers and bluesman who shares the name of a famous Chicago fashion catalog, a protest singer, and an assistant to the Great Fate. That's a total of three names in reverse! You can figure it out. [This one still needs the correct response] 63. We have lots of librarians but this one is our overeducated librarian in Idaho. He's lived many places so why he's there no one knows. 64. A former Federal agent, this member now lives in the sticks and drinks mushroom tea. He's an expert on a plane crash near Coalinga. 65. This notable London member is not Uncle Morty but Morty's uncle instead. Shares a surname with another well known member in Ohio. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 31 May 08 - 02:41 AM ranger1, You are correct that #8 is Micca and that #54 is Sinsull. TheSnail, you are incorrect about #13. But you are correct about #16. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: katlaughing Date: 31 May 08 - 04:48 AM I think TheSnail was jokingly referring to "gnu" which is also a "wildebeast." IN which case it is correct for 13, right? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: gnu Date: 31 May 08 - 04:58 AM Certainly is as my alter ego is "Wildebeeste". Of course, he hasn't been around much lately... mellowing out a bit these days. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 31 May 08 - 07:00 AM Please accept my sincere apology, TheSnail and gnu {Wildebeeste} and others. I do make mistakes very rarely, but it does happen. :o( After all, I'm still relatively a newbie here. Which is why I appreciate the fact that Mr Red, Sedayne, and Master Baiter posted more Name That Mudcatter statements. I hope that other people continue to do so. Thanks for your help! Remember, there's still some Name That Mudcatters statements still waiting for responses. Some of them are easier than others. Come on in! Join the fun! And thanks for playing nicely. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 31 May 08 - 07:14 AM I just noticed that at 30 May 08 - 05:33 Celtaddict gave the 3rd answer to #2 that I was thinking of Katlaughing. So the answers I was thinking of were Katlaughing, Joybell, and Mr. Happy. That question is now off the table unless someone can think of something else someone does that makes them happy-on the table or elsewhere....[Oh, nevermind. We're supposed to be thinking of names of Mudcatters] :o) And as penance for my mistakes thus far, I'll give you a big hint for the correct response to #17: Although this Mudcatter is separated by an ocean from Mudcatter #16, they were raised in the same city, and are still connected together by this thread. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: TheSnail Date: 31 May 08 - 08:30 AM Following gnu's "Hmmmmmmm" post, just pretending to be even dimmer than I am. 23. Name the Mudcatter who is seriously un-messed up. Bobert |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 31 May 08 - 10:13 AM I knew somebody would see the light! #23 is correct. Thanks, TheSnail. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Bobert Date: 31 May 08 - 10:15 AM The confusin' part, MizAziz, was the most recent thread was about me being seriously un'messed up... Nevermind... |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 31 May 08 - 10:24 AM Here's two more Name That Mudcatter statements/questions: 67. Name the Mudcatter who is from Canada, moved to Wales, and has a name that is derived from the name of Little Hawk's character who is blind drunk in some Canadian city or another. {Extra points if you know the Canadian city Shane lives in. Pretend we're giving out points}. 68. What is the name of the brother of Little Hawk's character, Shane? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 31 May 08 - 10:40 AM Bobert, I'm glad you've recovered well from your four months of physical trials & tribulations. But in your thread thread.cfm?threadid=111586&messages=14 BS: Bobert Seriously Un-messed-up... you never told us unhip[?] people who the White Stripes are that some unkind [?] people might you say you now-temporarily[?]play like. So who are The White Stripes? This is NOT a Name The Mudcatter question, unless The White Stripes is a Mudcatter [or are Mudcatters]. But inquiring minds wanna know. Thanks! :o) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: gnu Date: 31 May 08 - 11:31 AM Thw White Stripes are a rock band and are amazingly good considering how many musicians there are in the band. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Naemanson Date: 31 May 08 - 08:45 PM "28. Name the Mudcatter whose first name is the same as the last name of a person campaigning to be the nominee for President of the USA, and whose last name is the name of a well known brand of organs." Hilary Penis? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: pdq Date: 31 May 08 - 09:56 PM I believe that Clinton Hammond, Gargoyle, Martin Gibson, Claymore and Shambles are all banned for life. That means none is a members and therefore none is a proper answer to the posed question. Am I the only one who thinks this is poorer without them? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Celtaddict Date: 31 May 08 - 10:39 PM I am decidedly not a fan of uncivilized behavior on the Net, and can't say I would miss it in general, though I do appreciate Gargoyle's vast knowledge and wit, and as a (civil) Guest he has been very welcome. I did not know Clinton Hammond was 'banned' and therefore assumed he was still a member as evidently Aziza did. Must admit, though, the question begs for frivolity in answers! Okay, back to the game. . . |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 31 May 08 - 10:46 PM Naemanson, #28 was already answered correctly. ** pdq, when I wrote question #28, I was focused on creating some questions that involved "witty" word plays. In so doing, I had forgotten that Clinton Hammond had been banned from membership at Mudcat. Given your reminder of that fact, as the thread starter and the convener of this game, I hereby change that statement/question to "Name the former Mudcatter that..." As for question #19, that question appears appropriate to me as it refers to a "regular Mudcat poster". I believe that from time to time Gargoyle still posts on Mudcat as a guest. As for the question you posed at the end of your post, the purpose of this game thread is to have fun testing Mudcat members' and others' knowledge about those persons who post on Mudcat. As such, it seems to me that a discussion about the question that you posed should have no place on this thread. If anyone wants to respond to your question, I hope that he or she will do so outside of this thread, via pms or in another thread. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 31 May 08 - 10:53 PM Celtaddict, I posted my comment before reading yours. As you can see from my comment, I did forget that Clinton Hammond was not longer a Mudcat member. I'm also sorry that my phrasing of question #28 included the words "organs". Again, I was too focused on trying to be witty. That will teach me-something or the other. :o( How 'bout us refocusing on the remaining questions? ??? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: pdq Date: 31 May 08 - 10:58 PM Mudcat should, above all else, be fun. There is complete agreement there. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Mo the caller Date: 01 Jun 08 - 07:11 AM Name the Mudcatter who didn't say "time for bed". His concertina playing is not as redundant as it sounds. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 01 Jun 08 - 09:40 AM Thanks, gnu, for posting that information about The White Stripes. I'll Google to check them out. ** pdq, I hope you join in the fun & the learning [even if it is trivia information about Mudcat} that occurs on this thread. ** Mo the caller, thanks for posting that question/statement. I've assigned it a number. It's # 69. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 01 Jun 08 - 10:36 AM Here are the numbers that haven't been answered yet. I'm including a clue with some of the numbers: This is both an update and a correction of my previous list. 4. Name the Mudcatter whose name implies a fondness for honey. [There's at least two other possible answers, one based on that name's literal meaning, and one just be-cause] 6. Name another Mudcatter who-like Mudcatter #5-is also known for his scholarship in providing information about folk songs. [There are a number of Mudcatters who respond to queries about songs, but I've never seen this Mudcatter post in the BS section and I'm not sure what his names mean] 17. Name the Mudcatter who was born and raised in the same city as Mudcatter #16 [#16 was answered correctly. The answer was Ruth Archer; Here's another clue: Of all the Mudcatters I have met, I know this Mudcatter the best]. {extra credit if you can name the city in which both Mudcatter #16 and Mudcatter #17 lived 20 Name two Mudcatters-one male and one female who have the same first name. [Unfortunately, we haven't seen any posts from one of these 'Caters lately] 21. Name a Mudcatter whose name is an initial, or a body of water, and a type of food some folks pig out on. [This is too easy, but if you really need a clue, check out Beer's festival thread.] 25. Name the Mudcatter whose name is the same as a fictional member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the Glorithverse and is also a type Australian plant in the Bloodwort family. [If this Mudcatter were a rabbit, people would say he brings good luck] 26. Name the Mudcatter whose spirit might be close to the spirit of Thomas Alva Edison. {Halloween may be this new Mudcatter's favorite holiday, but maybe it's the 4th of July since he [she?] likes to hang out in political threads]. 30. Name the Mudcatter whose name is a play on the name of a famous James Bond movie. [I should have waited and given this Mudcatter a different number] 31.Name that 'Catter who looks like two guitars. [I don't know the answer to this question, and thus can't provide any clues or confirm whether any answer given is correct. Help! It's possible that this question should be phrased "Name a former 'Catter who looks like two guitars] 33: How about naming the two Mudcatter Guests whose names are anagrams of Fairport Convention? [I don't know the answer to this question, and thus can't provide any clues or confirm whether any answer given is correct. Help!] 34: Name the Mudcatter whose name almost literally means "focused creativity". [Well, maybe that's stretching it a bit, but I don't know how this Mudcatter pronounces his last name. However, I do know something about his first name, at least my kindergarten students think I do]. 62. One of Mudcat's true old timers and bluesman who shares the name of a famous Chicago fashion catalog, a protest singer, and an assistant to the Great Fate. That's a total of three names in reverse! You can figure it out. [This one still needs the correct response, and I can't give out any clues] 67. Name the Mudcatter who is from Canada, moved to Wales, and has a name that is derived from the name of Little Hawk's character who is blind drunk in some Canadian city or another. {Extra points if you know the Canadian city Shane lives in. Pretend we're giving out points}. This Mudcatter also has a form of the same name as that character whose always blind drunk in some Canadian town] 68. What is the name of the brother of Little Hawk's character, Shane? [This is too easy. Little Hawk isn't allowed to answer this question. But other fans of Shane should know the answer]. 69. Name the Mudcatter who didn't say "time for bed". His concertina playing is not as redundant as it sounds. [I can't give out any clues. But after some time, Mo might]. ** Did I forget any questions that haven't been answered correctly? Does anyone wanna play? If so, play nicely! Enjoy!! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Mo the caller Date: 01 Jun 08 - 11:04 AM There was also a Mudcatter who DID say "time for bed", but no posts from him/her since April '01 |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 01 Jun 08 - 11:28 AM So is this question #70 Mo, or a clue for #69? Also, see my pm about how this reference probably isn't known in the USA. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Mo the caller Date: 01 Jun 08 - 11:30 AM Q4 "Name the Mudcatter whose name implies a fondness for honey" A little research using the 'send a message' box finds philomel,and PoohBear, as well as pooh-jones, Poohthatswho, Little Mel, mel, Mel Spence, Melani, Melinda Wenner, Melindaloo, melish, Melissa, meliticulous, and many more. Is that sticky enough for you? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: katlaughing Date: 01 Jun 08 - 11:30 AM #4 - Bee & not sure who else #6 - Masato? Name one of two, or both, Mudcatters who are handy with a pair of needles. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 01 Jun 08 - 11:36 AM Here's two other questions from Master Baiter that I don't believe were answered yet. Sorry, I've no clues that I can post: 36. This Grecian vacationer may be the King of the Kazoo. 49. his Mudcatter has a private dick, a "dick noir" really. ** Please point me to the post that gave the correct answers to these questins, if the answers were already given. Also, please post additions to this list of questions that weren't correctly answered if I forgot to post them. Thanks! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Mo the caller Date: 01 Jun 08 - 11:42 AM "So is this question #70 Mo, or a clue for #69? " Whichever you like. 69 is UK Mudcatter, his name and his Mudcat name are obviously linked to us aging hippies. How about Malcolm Douglas for "6. Name another Mudcatter who-like Mudcatter #5-is also known for his scholarship in providing information about folk songs." He sounds very learned, and doesn't like unfounded speculation. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 01 Jun 08 - 12:00 PM katlaughing, gave the answer "Bee" that I was thinking of when I wrote that question. Mo also gave the other possible answer that I thought of after I posted the question-Melissa. GUEST,right this time, I hope! gave the answer Claire Bear-which I considered a correct answer. And as Mo noted, there are a lot of possible correct answers to this question. So we'll take this question as being corrected answered... katlaughing, Masato was the Mudcatter whose name I was looking for for #6-though Malcolm Douglas is also a correct answer [except I know the etymology for those two names but not for Masoto's names, but that's neither here nor there]. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: katlaughing Date: 01 Jun 08 - 12:03 PM 36. This Grecian vacationer may be the King of the Kazoo. That would be Roger the Skiffler |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 01 Jun 08 - 12:12 PM Yeah, katlaughing! That answer for #36 is correct. ** I'm assigning the following numbers for these statement/questions: 70. There was also a Mudcatter who DID say "time for bed", but no posts from him/her since April '01. Name that Mudcatter. 71. Name one of two, or both, Mudcatters who are handy with a pair of needles. [Thanks for questions #69 & #70, Mo and thanks for question #71, katlaughing!] |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 01 Jun 08 - 12:33 PM It occurs to me that the fact that Mudcat is an international forum can sometimes present us with communication challenges. Sometimes "obvious" cultural referents we make are completely unknown to Mudcatters from another nation or perhaps, another culture within the same nation. There are so many neighborhoods in this community [such as a particular type of folk music threads, notice of regional festival threads; political threads, children's rhymes threads, etc etc etc]. And some people may spend most of their time in certain threads and rarely come in contact with the posters who spend most of their time in other threads. Games like "Name That Mudcatter" can help bridge the knowledge & communication gaps and help acquaint "Catters with each other. As a result of these games, newbies, veteran Mudcatters, and Mudcatters who are in between [like I consider myself to be] can learn information they may not have known about some Mudcat posters who they already know, or who they haven't had the pleasure yet of meeting online. Particularly for newbies, this game-and its earlier editions-can help bring them up to speed about the "regulars" [or irregulars, as the case may be] who post on Mudcat. "Name That Mudcatter" can also let a person in to some of the inside jokes of this forum. [For instance, I'll never forget when I was a newbie how I thought that Shane was a real person. I remember that I was really upset when folks seemed to be so lighthearted about the fact that Shane was back in jail. Thankfully, someone hipped me to the fact that Shane was a made up character]. Readers of this thread may not know the answers to the questions/statements posed, but we can learn about those Mudcatters when those answers are given. Also, in my opinion, Mudcat games are a welcome break from some of the more serious threads that are found in the BS section & the above the line section of Mudcat, although those threads are often important. All this to say, thanks for playing nicely. Share, learn, and enjoy! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Mo the caller Date: 01 Jun 08 - 12:51 PM Yes, thats why we join in. (or is it because we enjoy word-play and punning?) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 01 Jun 08 - 07:53 PM Hey, Mo! It's been a slow day at the playground. Not many people want to come out to play. With regard to your comment-I like the play on words/punning aspect of a number of Mudcat's less heavy-duty BS threads, incuding this one, Unfortunately, I'm not going to post any responses to questions or statements I didn't write since I'm wearing the hat at this moment of game facilitator or whatever you wanna call it. Actually, the truth of the matter is, I wouldn't know the answers to a lot of those questions if the answers hadn't been pmed to me. Hopefully, more people will be around to play this game later on {I was gonna say "tonight or tomorrow", but those terms are meaningless given all the different time zones throughout the world where Mudcatter's live}. Thanks to all who have played Name That Mudcatter, III thus far! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: heric Date: 01 Jun 08 - 10:25 PM I thought 69 would be Ghost of Electricity but I see s/he's 26 (Thomas Edison) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 01 Jun 08 - 10:31 PM Your answer for #26 is correct, heric. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: pdq Date: 01 Jun 08 - 10:41 PM I made a post where five people were mentioned as "banned for life". All are correctly identified except Claymore, who is still a member in good standing. He does not choose to post very often at this time. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 01 Jun 08 - 10:44 PM Thanks for posting that correction, pdq. And also thanks for recognizing that the purpose of this thread is fun and not serious discussion. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: katlaughing Date: 02 Jun 08 - 01:35 AM Well just one more note. "Banned for life" is kind of off a bit, as I know gargoyle was told years ago, if he would call Max and talk with him, he could have his membership reinstated. I think the same goes with a couple of others, too. Just for the record. Here's another one for old-timers to answer as this Mudcatter no longer posts...who was it had two different names, one as a beginner and then changed to reflect her competence on her chosen instrument? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Amergin Date: 02 Jun 08 - 02:05 AM kat, that would be little neophyte.... |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: catspaw49 Date: 02 Jun 08 - 06:13 AM aka Banjo Bonnie Spaw |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: ranger1 Date: 02 Jun 08 - 08:22 AM Here's another question: Name at least three Mudcatters who are or were park rangers. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Ruth Archer Date: 02 Jun 08 - 08:41 AM Fictitious? FICTITIOUS?!! I only WISH it was a fictitious heifer I was up to my elbow in this morning. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Catherine Jayne Date: 02 Jun 08 - 09:26 AM #4 could be Pooh, |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 02 Jun 08 - 10:22 AM The latest question that katlaughing posted is #72. I'll await her confirmation that the responses posted are correct. ** ranger1's question is #73. Catherine, that answer is also correct for question #4. ** Hello, Ruth, it seems that nobody but you and I know the answer to question #17. What a shame. And so many hints were given... :o( |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Ruth Archer Date: 02 Jun 08 - 10:42 AM never mind, Azizi! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Mr Happy Date: 02 Jun 08 - 10:48 AM Hiya again Azizi! Just to attempt to alleviate some confusions, not all here use ' 'nom de guerre' - some are using their real names [but not me - teehee1] |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: katlaughing Date: 02 Jun 08 - 10:52 AM Amergin and Spaw are right. Nicely posted fellahs! Here's are a couple more: what Mudcatter often used to go out on a hill and play a low D whistle? Who lights reduction candles? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 02 Jun 08 - 11:43 AM #74. What Mudcatter often used to go out on a hill and play a low D whistle? #75. Who lights reduction candles? Thanks, katlaughing for the confirmation and the additional questions. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: catspaw49 Date: 02 Jun 08 - 07:42 PM #74. What Mudcatter often used to go out on a hill and play a low D whistle?............Michael Lane #75. Who lights reduction candles? ...........Hollowfox Spaw |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: katlaughing Date: 02 Jun 08 - 08:02 PM So says Spaw the Walking Font of Mudcattopedia! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Azizi Date: 03 Jun 08 - 07:22 AM My congratulations to Spaw, and katlaughing, and Celtaddict, and all the other Mudcat members and guests who played this game. The bell has rung for me, and I got to go back to work. I'll be back with ya when the bell rings again. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Master Baiter Date: 03 Jun 08 - 04:38 PM Aw gee whiz Here's one that needs ana answer and some of you need to be asamed of yourselves. 62. One of Mudcat's true old timers and bluesman who shares the name of a famous Chicago fashion catalog, a protest singer, and an assistant to the Great Fate. That's a total of three names in reverse! You can figure it out. [This one still needs the correct response] The protest songwriter also wrote lots of other stuff and may be the best known songwriter of his time. The catalog is not Sears but the other big one in Chicago with a fashion specialty. Prof Fate in the Great Race had an assistant. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: leprechaun Date: 03 Jun 08 - 06:22 PM People got kicked out? I've been gone for a while. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: katlaughing Date: 03 Jun 08 - 10:00 PM Montgomery Ward, Maximilian Keen, and who? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Janie Date: 03 Jun 08 - 10:13 PM # 62 would be Max! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Janie Date: 03 Jun 08 - 10:19 PM Or not |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: katlaughing Date: 03 Jun 08 - 10:38 PM Oh, of course, Janie! I had thought it was him, but forgot about Spiegel's and thought I was wrong! You are right, I am sure of it! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Genie Date: 04 Jun 08 - 03:01 AM G-1: Name the Mudcatter who has 4 original songs on Gordon Bok's CDs. G-2: Name the Mudcatter whose user name is a common internet message board acronym. G-3: Name the Mudcatter whose user name is a composite of a US state abbreviation and a common abbreviation for the 'author' of many a very old folk song G-4: Name the Mudcatter whose user name suggests he might punch ya in the mouth but really refers to a trade G-5: Name the Mudcatter who used to lure other Mudcatters into silly (and sometimes quite demanding) contests with cyber bovine droppings offered as prizes G-6: Name the Mudcatter who is a collector and writer of Gospel music and who shares a last name with one of the major US political pollsters G-7: Name the New England Mudcatter whose user name is a common nautical term G-8: Name a Mudcatter who has been known to pick and grin in San Diego's Balboa Park and who, it sounds like, is well known for what the Brits call "biscuits." G-9: Name the Mudcatter with a big booming voice and whose name conjures up an image of a gigantic Celtic dude. G-10: Name the Mudcatter who plays and sings regularly in nursing and retirement homes and whose last name is one letter away from a high-priced sports car |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Genie Date: 04 Jun 08 - 03:33 AM G-11: A Mudcatter who writes wonderful parodies and sounds like a larcenous rodent. G-12: A Mudcatter who hosted a Pacific NW Mudcat gathering at camp Runamok in 2002 in Eastern Washington G-13: The Mudcatter who sounds like an insect, a US President, and a Chicago means of mass transportation. G-14: This Mudcatter plays the musical saw, as well as guitar, writes songs, and couldn't think of a user name cleverer than his real name. ; ) G-15: This Canadian Mudcatter travels around North America with a guitar, busking. G-16: Mudcatter who sleeps with the Mudcatter woman with the fascinatig tits. G-17: Aussie Mudcatter who posed for the 2002 Mudcat Nearly Nude Calendar wearing nothing but a pan flute |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Genie Date: 04 Jun 08 - 03:39 AM Oops! Sorry, I didn't number my clues picking up where the other clues left off. Sorry. #74. What Mudcatter often used to go out on a hill and play a low D whistle? - I was gonna guess Allison, but I guess I was wrong. Then again, she might. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Genie Date: 04 Jun 08 - 03:43 AM One more: Pagan Mudcatter who often posts new songs in the forum and whose name sounds like a cloven-hoofed cousin of a legendary mythical equine. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Mo the caller Date: 04 Jun 08 - 08:54 AM G2 Wysiwig |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Susan A-R Date: 04 Jun 08 - 10:12 AM 30 Leadfingers (Gold Finger??) Man I AM out of touch. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Genie Date: 05 Jun 08 - 03:14 PM You get a gold star, Mo. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: katlaughing Date: 05 Jun 08 - 04:33 PM G1- Kendall? G3 - KyTrad G9 - Big Mick G12- JenEllen G14 - Art Thieme G15 - Marion (only she doesn't any more, now she saves babies) G16 - Manitas |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Genie Date: 05 Jun 08 - 05:36 PM G1- Kendall -- Maybe Kendall also has 4 original (self-composed) songs on Gordon Bok's albums, but the one I have in mind also hosted a weekend music camp on the other coast for several years. G3 - KyTrad - Right you are! G9 - Big Mick - Right again. G12- JenEllen - Hey, a three-fer! G14 - Art Thieme - Art may also play musical saw and guitar and he too apparently couldn't think of anything cleverer than his real name as a handle, but he's not the one I had in mind. I should add, this Mudcatter also wrote a song about a Shopping Cart Wrangler. Like Art, this Mudcatter has a song on one of the Mudcat CD s. G15 - Marion (only she doesn't any more, now she saves babies) - You're not only right, but you've brought me up to date. G16 - Manitas - I could've sworn it was someone else. At least I had someone else in mind. :) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: katlaughing Date: 05 Jun 08 - 06:36 PM LOL, Genie, well last I checked LtS with the fancy tits was still hanging out with her husband, who is Manitas, so I hope that's who you had in mind!:-) A better update on Marion is she graduated from nursing school and now works in NICU helping preemies and their families. She's even written a song about it: CLick Here and scroll down to May 15, 4:53p. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Genie Date: 05 Jun 08 - 10:11 PM You are right, of course, Kat. For some reason I had Liz shacking up with (i.e., married to ). someone else. (I hope Manitas doesn't find out.) ;-D G |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Amergin Date: 06 Jun 08 - 01:16 AM g1 would be mary garvey g7 would be charley noble |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Genie Date: 06 Jun 08 - 01:51 AM Give that boy a cookie! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Rapparee Date: 06 Jun 08 - 12:53 PM I don't think anyone has ever answered the question I posted way back in Name I: Who is the 'Catter who once dated Mary Travers? And no, I'm not going to post the answer. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Janie Date: 07 Jun 08 - 12:59 AM Well then, Rap. How about a bit more of a hint? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Name That Mudcatter, III From: Genie Date: 07 Jun 08 - 12:07 PM All the ones I knew have already been answered, Rap. I have no clue who dated Mary Travers. It wasn't Liz the Squeak or WyoWoman or Mrs. Duck, was it? ; ) |