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#52768 06/06/05 09:01 PM
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Thanks for clarifying that scott. For some strange reason I always read your name with a scottish accent (like the school janitor on Simpsons), but the superhero thing works too.

#52769 06/07/05 05:35 AM
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e57 has been a long standing e-mail tag, (Originated from my number as a bike messenger many years back) although it has changed about ten times....

e57 @mindspring
@earthlink
@comcast
@ two jobs
@ a volunteer workshop
@ ect., ect.

I have however thought about an alias for posting dumb questions, or comments, but why? I do anyway!

Like this one: How many "Scott's" (or variations there-of) are there on this forum?


Mark Heller
"Well - I oughta....." -Jackie Gleason
#52770 06/07/05 05:47 AM
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LOL

I am not a Scott, but I have Scottish ancestry.

Does that count? [Linked Image]


Bob Badger
Construction & Maintenance Electrician
Massachusetts
#52771 06/07/05 12:35 PM
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gfretwell everwhere I go. G stands for Greg but we already have a few here. ;-)


Greg Fretwell
#52772 06/07/05 01:53 PM
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"It comes from my mother, who yelled this at me when she chased me around the yard for doing something stupid when I was a tot.

I have no clue what it means, but I like it."

Not sure what the unabreviated spelling of Dnkldorf is but "Dunkeldorf"
means: dark village
FWIW

#52773 06/07/05 02:32 PM
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Dinkle Dorf

#52774 06/07/05 02:33 PM
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Or, 'Swarthy cottage', but that doesn't make sense either!
Alan


Wood work but can't!
#52775 06/07/05 03:30 PM
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I have a father known to some of the other members, and we have the same name- so I changed to a name that more clearly identified which one of us was speaking!

#52776 06/07/05 03:34 PM
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Well, I am a Scot, but my name's not double barreled.

#52777 06/07/05 04:09 PM
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New business, new name, Mike. Either way, it's still Dave.

Dave

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