Some kids used to think I was Grizzly Adams (Dan Haggerty)
I was rather proud of that
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Then, a bit later, some smartass kid changed it to Gristly Adams
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No. Not unless you really sterilized first.We have a wild turkey we named CJ. I call him Ceege for short. Maybe you and he are kindred souls. He's a sweetheart of a tom. He will eat grain and bread bits from our hands. Do you think you would do that? Grin.
My donkey,Jezebel,was named Sweet Evelyn at birth-named for the woman who imprinted her.But she was a little brat for the first couple of years of her life-a really naughty girl.So I renamed her Jezebel.Now Sweet Evelyn really fits her better-she is just the sweetest animalMy original nickname is Evelyn. My mother (who raised me) thought I looked more like an Evelyn than my given name. The brothers who owned the music studio I studied and later worked at nicknamed me. One called me Cleopatra which got shortened to Cleo and the other Cinderella...why I couldn't tell you. My Jazz theory teacher who became my BFF started out calling me Cleo...she thought it was my real name. Once it was evident that we were going to be the best of friends, I told her my original nickname that 99% of the people in my life called me, even my co-workers and bosses.
My supervisor used to tease me because I had quite a thing for Dan Haggerty as Grizzly Adams.Some kids used to think I was Grizzly Adams (Dan Haggerty)
I was rather proud of that
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Then, a bit later, some smartass kid changed it to Gristly Adams
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McGrath was even more of a hunk than Haggerty.Then that just leaves Frank McGrath (the Wagon Train cook...Charlie Wooster)
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yeah, I can see that
Nicknames are generally pretty handy because they are often easier to remember since they are often based on incidents or observations.Then that just leaves Frank McGrath (the Wagon Train cook...Charlie Wooster)
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yeah, I can see that
A great caption: "JUST TRY IT"Do you have a nickname?
Red or Rusty
...for some reason
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Now?
The grands mostly call me Grumpy
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Barbara must have been a popular name the year I was born. When I started school there were 6 Barbara's in my class. If the Nun would call out the name Barbara 5 girls would stand up. I didn't have to becauseI have a friend named, Barbara, and she's gone by Bab's forever and a day.![]()
Courtesy of you mentioning it, Sas, I remember a handful of Barbara's, when I was going to school.Barbara must have been a popular name the year I was born. When I started school there were 6 Barbara's in my class. If the Nun would call out the name Barbara 5 girls would stand up. I didn't have to because
Barbara Ann is my first name all the other girls were just Barbara. I was really lucky my Mom added the Ann.
Oh, I've had a lota comments on that picA great caption: "JUST TRY IT"
I thought he was kind of a funny guy (the way most TV camp cooks are portrayed)McGrath was even more of a hunk than Haggerty
Nope that's not it. I finally figured out who it is. This is who the picture of your younger self with reddish hair reminded me of...Merlin Olsen.Then that just leaves Frank McGrath (the Wagon Train cook...Charlie Wooster)
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That, I really can seeThis is who the picture of your younger self with reddish hair reminded me of...Merlin Olsen.