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Aug 19, 2010, 02:40 PM
#1
*** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
SOME YOU WILL, SOME YOU WON'T, Let me start it off!
THE IRON HORSE-LOU GEHRIG
THE OLD MEAL TICKET-CARL HUBBELL
BONEHEAD-FRED MERKLE (NEW YORK GIANT)
THE BIG TRAIN-WALTER JOHNSON
THE MANASSA MAULER-JACK DEMPSEY
THE BROWN BOMBER-JOE LOUIS
THE GALLOPING GHOST-RED GRANGE
THE SEVEN BLOCKS OF GRANITE-THE FORDHAM LINE,1937'38'
BIG RED-MAN O' WAR
THE GRAY CHAMPION-NATIVE DANCER
OLD BONES-EXTERMINATOR
MR. LONGTAIL-WHIRLAWAY
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Aug 19, 2010, 04:43 PM
#2
 monty
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
"Mad Dog": Me
"Bugsy": One of my best friends
"Smoothe Ears": Another of my friends
"Coon Rod": Another of the above
"Hoss": ditto
"Balls: ditto (because he was a good basketball player, not what you thought af first I bet)!
"Charlie Chicken Chest": yet another.
"Bird Nest": another with a bushy hairdo
"Little Jimmy Hog Jaws": Yes another one.
I could go on, but it's not really in the spirit of the thread. For some reason nearly all my pals in high school had nicknames including some of the girls that are a little risque. When you said one of the nicknames everyone knew who you were talking about. Monty
Don't make me loose the hounds! If you dig, Cover up your holes.
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Aug 19, 2010, 05:01 PM
#3
 shhh...the person who posted above me just farted but wont see this since you scrolled down.
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
'Bucky' before my braces
'Ant Man' jumped out of formation to Pele' kick an ant hill during a run in boot camp (got me lots of push-ups too)
'Daddy' when daughter was born
'Shut up' she's 13 now
When detectors are outlawed, only outlaws will have detectors
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Aug 19, 2010, 06:36 PM
#4
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
Some from the past, mostly HS/College friends...
Mr. Big
The Chief
Little John - LJ
King Consumption ("KC Spongemaster") 
Ramrod
Duck
Feedbag
The Worm
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"God is dead!" Nietzsche. "God never existed!" Hitchens. "Nietzsche and Hitchens are both dead!" God.
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Aug 20, 2010, 11:25 AM
#5
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
Pilt - as in 'Piltdown Man', the biggest anthropological fraud ever. And it was quite appropriate, too.
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Aug 20, 2010, 12:12 PM
#6
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
OMG...how can anyone not add this one....
[size=14pt]The Gipper[/size].
Born in 1895, George Gipp was a varsity athlete at the University of Notre Dame from 1917 to 1920. While planning to pursue a career in baseball, he was convinced by legendary college coach Knute Rockne to play football as well. He led the Fighting Irish to a 27-2-3 record, playing both offense and defense. Several of his records still stand today.
P.S. That one is really for bigscoop
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Aug 20, 2010, 12:59 PM
#7
 "It's only after we find it that archeologist know it exist!"
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
 Originally Posted by vibes
OMG...how can anyone not add this one....
[size=14pt]The Gipper[/size].
Born in 1895, George Gipp was a varsity athlete at the University of Notre Dame from 1917 to 1920. While planning to pursue a career in baseball, he was convinced by legendary college coach Knute Rockne to play football as well. He led the Fighting Irish to a 27-2-3 record, playing both offense and defense. Several of his records still stand today.
P.S. That one is really for bigscoop 
I just sat down and wrote this little diddy, "not sure why"......
"She was living in the past, so long, long ago, listening to oldies on her radio show. Noter Dame, Ohio State, poor, poor girl still thinks they're great. But in today's world of big wins and a National Champ, how loud can you scream, Big Damp Cramp!"
"The beach is my new office."
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Aug 20, 2010, 01:23 PM
#8
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
 Originally Posted by bigscoop
 Originally Posted by vibes
OMG...how can anyone not add this one....
[size=14pt]The Gipper[/size].
Born in 1895, George Gipp was a varsity athlete at the University of Notre Dame from 1917 to 1920. While planning to pursue a career in baseball, he was convinced by legendary college coach Knute Rockne to play football as well. He led the Fighting Irish to a 27-2-3 record, playing both offense and defense. Several of his records still stand today.
P.S. That one is really for bigscoop 
I just sat down and wrote this little diddy, "not sure why"......
"She was living in the past, so long, long ago, listening to oldies on her radio show. Noter Dame, Ohio State, poor, poor girl still thinks they're great. But in today's world of big wins and a National Champ, how loud can you scream, Big Damp Cramp!"
Oh my...thems Fightin' words fer sure! I'll get revenge when I out hunt your hateful a@@!!!!
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Aug 20, 2010, 02:18 PM
#9
 "It's only after we find it that archeologist know it exist!"
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
 Originally Posted by vibes
 Originally Posted by bigscoop
 Originally Posted by vibes
OMG...how can anyone not add this one....
[size=14pt]The Gipper[/size].
Born in 1895, George Gipp was a varsity athlete at the University of Notre Dame from 1917 to 1920. While planning to pursue a career in baseball, he was convinced by legendary college coach Knute Rockne to play football as well. He led the Fighting Irish to a 27-2-3 record, playing both offense and defense. Several of his records still stand today.
P.S. That one is really for bigscoop 
I just sat down and wrote this little diddy, "not sure why"......
"She was living in the past, so long, long ago, listening to oldies on her radio show. Noter Dame, Ohio State, poor, poor girl still thinks they're great. But in today's world of big wins and a National Champ, how loud can you scream, Big Damp Cramp!"
Oh my...thems Fightin' words fer sure! I'll get revenge when I out hunt your hateful a@@!!!!
I'm.........."Yawning!"
"The beach is my new office."
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Aug 20, 2010, 05:01 PM
#10
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
Lets hear one for the gipper!
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Aug 20, 2010, 07:06 PM
#11
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
Hands of Stone Roberto Duran
The Greatest Mohamed Ali
The Bayonne Bleeder Chuck Webner
Little Mac Gen George McClellan
The Gray Ghost John S. Mosby
Please note, the author is not responsible for any ideas, facts, etc stated in his comments and does not constitute any liability for his dribble.
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Aug 20, 2010, 09:02 PM
#12
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Clyde Diddit
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Aug 20, 2010, 09:20 PM
#13
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
 Originally Posted by truckinbutch
Clyde Diddit 
You forgot Noah Way Hediddit
Please note, the author is not responsible for any ideas, facts, etc stated in his comments and does not constitute any liability for his dribble.
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Aug 22, 2010, 07:08 PM
#14
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
The Bronx Bombers--------New York Yankees
The Sultan of Swat---------Babe Ruth
Gentleman Jim[------------------Jim Corbettleft
The Old Meal Ticket--------Carl Hubbell][/-left]
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Aug 22, 2010, 08:45 PM
#15
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
 Originally Posted by spartacus53
 Originally Posted by truckinbutch
Clyde Diddit 
You forgot Noah Way Hediddit 
How 'bout Not Me and Ida Know , your old childhood friends that caused all the trouble and then vanished when the problem was discovered .
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Aug 23, 2010, 08:42 AM
#16
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
HONEST JOHN
an early US missile
Atlas, Atlas Ajax, Atlas Zeus
early US missiles
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Aug 23, 2010, 08:49 AM
#17
 da book worm--researcher
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
moose -some folks called me --as in strong as a "bull" moose -- but harmless unless bothered.
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Aug 23, 2010, 09:04 AM
#18
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Ivan, I am curious, what do the other folks call you?
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Aug 23, 2010, 09:21 AM
#19
 da book worm--researcher
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
nornally Ivan or Sir -- (to my face) ---the bull "moose" was in my youth * --i was 17 years old working at a jewish catering joint --there was a clean plastic 55 gallon trash can full of coleslaw that was blocking my way -- so i picked it up and moved it out of my way -- it was quite heavy * i must say --- a few mins later on 3 guys came by asking --who moved the can --i said --i did it was in my way --they said who helped you ? --no one i said ---no frickin way they said -- it took all 3 of us to move it -- i said --just me -- so they "bet" me i could not "replace" it solo -- easy money -- afterwards one of the 3 said --dat kid is strong as a -- "bull" moose -- the fellow that said it had lived up north in moose country -- a male moose or bull moose is is not agressive but is massive and very powerful if ticked off he is quite dangerous however --some folks think moose are dumb --their not --just peaceful is all.--for the remainer of the time I worked there --"moose" was my nickname
when i was younger i could bend a chunk of steel rebar with my bare hands into a heart shaped object *
also once in my youth when was very very mad --i yanked a old type wagon wheel that was half buried in cement outta the ground * As a warning to a fellow not to make me any madder .--he took the hint.
needless to say in my youth --i was very very strong - i was 6 foot 1 --and ran about 300 lbs at the time all muscle --no fat
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Aug 23, 2010, 09:46 AM
#20
Re: *** NICNAMES FROM THE PAST
Yea, I like to think of my youth too. I was 5' 11" , 150# Fast & strong, but then I am forced to return to reality! 73 Years old, shrunk to 5' 10" and expanded to 205#! But a hell of a lot smarter!!
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