Ric or Rick?
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I'm with Scott, Joey and Howie.
The peculiar Brit way of giving a nickname to every darned proper name has filtered somehow (wonder how) to Oz, too, huh?
I always laugh reading about guys named "Bazza" (Barry) and "Gazza" (Gary?). But "Ricky" takes the cakey. Please, no.
Sid Owen is laughing out loud.
The peculiar Brit way of giving a nickname to every darned proper name has filtered somehow (wonder how) to Oz, too, huh?
I always laugh reading about guys named "Bazza" (Barry) and "Gazza" (Gary?). But "Ricky" takes the cakey. Please, no.
Sid Owen is laughing out loud.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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Haven't been called or used 'Howie' much since my school days. Usually get 'Aitch' or 'Hey You, (expletive deleted)'!!
Yep, we put out some odd ones - Warren becomes 'Wuzza' or 'Wozza', Darren or Darrell becomes 'Dazza' and 'Graham' or 'Graeme' can sometimes be 'Gra' or 'Gra-gra'. 'Paul' stays as is, depending on your surname. If we can have a crack at that, we will.
By the way, how ya goin', Wilco?
Yep, we put out some odd ones - Warren becomes 'Wuzza' or 'Wozza', Darren or Darrell becomes 'Dazza' and 'Graham' or 'Graeme' can sometimes be 'Gra' or 'Gra-gra'. 'Paul' stays as is, depending on your surname. If we can have a crack at that, we will.
By the way, how ya goin', Wilco?
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Are you guys done speculating? Jeez, go to one offsite meeting and when I get back to my computer, everybody's talking about me behind my back...
Just kidding, OK?
Anyway, in order: Mike, I knew a rather unsavory character in a past life when I collected cool old foreign cars, called "Joe Alphabet". I dunno--John's into cars and he lives in Orange County, so he may have heard of Joe, who's still around, I understand.
So, Americans say "will ZIN ski". Polacks (like the Pope) say "vil CHEEN ski". Either one fails to work when ordering a pizza.
Just kidding, OK?
Anyway, in order: Mike, I knew a rather unsavory character in a past life when I collected cool old foreign cars, called "Joe Alphabet". I dunno--John's into cars and he lives in Orange County, so he may have heard of Joe, who's still around, I understand.
So, Americans say "will ZIN ski". Polacks (like the Pope) say "vil CHEEN ski". Either one fails to work when ordering a pizza.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
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