Ha! Actually it's funny you spelled it that way... :) The receptionist
in the office where I work now saw "ike" printed and apparently hadn't
seen it before and pronounced it that way and has since (after
discovering it was a mispronunciation) been calling me "ick" (like the
fish disease).

> Thanks for enlightening us Icke

> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 08:50:57 -0400, S. Isaac Dealey
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > I agree with S (what should we call you, anyhow?),
>>
>> I have many names... my subordinates call me Sir, my
>> superiors call me
>> S.
>>
>> :)
>>
>> Names I've been called over the years (minus the less
>> pleasant ones
>> like "bastard"):
>>
>> Isaac
>> Ike
>> Sir Isaac
>> SID
>> Merlin (don't ask)
>>
>> My sister used to call me "tiger" ... not sure how that
>> came about.
>> Reminds me of the scene in Men In Black, "nobody gonna be
>> callin' me
>> sonny or sport or nothing like that."... "this is a good
>> one for
>> junior to warm up on. Go get 'em tiger."
>>
>> I don't really object to any of these... I'm somewhat
>> partial to Isaac
>> and Ike. People always misspell isaac tho, so whenever
>> spelling is
>> important (email address) I ask people to use "ike".
>> (Misspell that,
>> bastard!)

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