Tony Firshman writes:

Dilwyn Jones wrote, On 5/10/09 11:31:
"Gee Dee Gee QLer" - sounds like something from a nursery rhyme :o)

Sounds better than "Supreme Toady" which I got called when I was QL Today editor - I think that one was down to Per as well.


Per Witte - Wet tripe

Dilwyn Llewellyn Jones:  Linen jolly lewdly sewn

Tony Firshman - Mannish forty (only 24 years out!)

George D Gwilt - Giggled or wet

My mind runs along different lines. I often find myself nick-naming people, although Ive never analysed the underlying rules too carefully.

Thus Per Vert, Tory Freshman, Billy Bones and, as weve seen, Giggler. Mostly I keep them to myself. (No offence intended or given, I trust ;o) Ive been given many names by others too. When I worked for HP I was known as Twisted Per by the guys in the networking department. I hope Wet Tripe wont catch on, though, as the very thought makes me sick ;o)

Any other DNA (National Dyslexic Association) members here, BTW?
(If you missed the joke, the answer is Yes ;o)

Per
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