What does your chosen name here mean?
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Any relation to Gregor, Wayfriend?Wayfriend wrote:Wayfriend is the translation of my last name, if it were considered an Elvish (Tolkien) word, from Elvish to English.
(If I were to add that there is a person with the same last name who wrote a paper, described as "one of the most enduring and influential publications in the history of science", that was about legumes and rodents, then you could guess it I bet.)


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I'm a big fan of Tolkien too.
Originally, I was simply Lord Tolkien.
Then I lost my password and changed emails reinstalled Windows and lost the Watch link.
When I finally came back I had forgotten my password so I moved up to High Lord Tolkien.
My first avatar pic was a drawing of Gandalf with Tolkien's face photoshopped in.
It looked great but when the avatar was reduced for the site no one could see Tolkien!
The image of Tolkien as a Lord, smoking a pipe under a Gilden tree in Andelain, surrounded by Wraiths and talking to a Waynhim about their Weird.....seems......nice to me.

Originally, I was simply Lord Tolkien.
Then I lost my password and changed emails reinstalled Windows and lost the Watch link.
When I finally came back I had forgotten my password so I moved up to High Lord Tolkien.
My first avatar pic was a drawing of Gandalf with Tolkien's face photoshopped in.
It looked great but when the avatar was reduced for the site no one could see Tolkien!
The image of Tolkien as a Lord, smoking a pipe under a Gilden tree in Andelain, surrounded by Wraiths and talking to a Waynhim about their Weird.....seems......nice to me.

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I would say "I knew legumes was too easy a clue!", except I know you are a very knowledgeable person, Ur-bane.ur-bane wrote:Any relation to Gregor, Wayfriend?Wayfriend wrote:Wayfriend is the translation of my last name, if it were considered an Elvish (Tolkien) word, from Elvish to English.
(If I were to add that there is a person with the same last name who wrote a paper, described as "one of the most enduring and influential publications in the history of science", that was about legumes and rodents, then you could guess it I bet.)

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Menolly...
Considering I have been a vocalist since childhood, and an ardent fan of the Pern novels by Ann McCaffrey, she is the character I relate to most in fantasy literature. I discovered her in my teens, married Paul and gave birth to Beorn while she was courted by, mated to, and mother to the children of, Sebell, and I love the person she has become in the most recent books in the series.
Considering I have been a vocalist since childhood, and an ardent fan of the Pern novels by Ann McCaffrey, she is the character I relate to most in fantasy literature. I discovered her in my teens, married Paul and gave birth to Beorn while she was courted by, mated to, and mother to the children of, Sebell, and I love the person she has become in the most recent books in the series.

There was another thread around here that asks this.
Anyway... Cheval is french for Horse.
Horse was a nickname I got when I was a kid
because I was hard to tackle in football.
As I went to high school, I took French class and
the name Cheval was born and stuck with me since then.
(When I played high school football, most the players thought
that my real first name was Cheval)
25 years later, some friends still call me Cheval.
It was also my character name when I worked
in a renaissance festival in Largo, FL for 5 years.
No Chronicles involvement and it's the only name I use.
Anyway... Cheval is french for Horse.
Horse was a nickname I got when I was a kid
because I was hard to tackle in football.
As I went to high school, I took French class and
the name Cheval was born and stuck with me since then.
(When I played high school football, most the players thought
that my real first name was Cheval)
25 years later, some friends still call me Cheval.
It was also my character name when I worked
in a renaissance festival in Largo, FL for 5 years.
No Chronicles involvement and it's the only name I use.
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"For millions of years
mankind lived just like the animals.
Then something happened
that unleashed the power of our imagination -
we learned to talk."
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If PRO and CON are opposites,
then the opposite of PROgress must be...
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It's me not-so-serious pen name. I've used it for about six years in all my online endeavours and, of course, as the "character" through which I do most of the writing for my site. Started when I was asked to write some articles for a long gone (greatly missed) comedy site called About Milk and I've used it ever since.
"Ken" is a tip of the cap to the Pythons who used the name for all manner of odd characters (Ken Shabby, Ken Cleanairsytems, etc.) and "Socrates" sounds like what a pretentious, self-inolved bumbling fool might pick as a pen name to make himself seem important.
It's sort of taken on a life all it's own, to be honest. Won't be long before I lose track of where I end and Ken begins.
Fun with multiple personalities!
"Ken" is a tip of the cap to the Pythons who used the name for all manner of odd characters (Ken Shabby, Ken Cleanairsytems, etc.) and "Socrates" sounds like what a pretentious, self-inolved bumbling fool might pick as a pen name to make himself seem important.
It's sort of taken on a life all it's own, to be honest. Won't be long before I lose track of where I end and Ken begins.
Fun with multiple personalities!
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If this is time, then we've got some time to waste.
If this is time, then we've got some time to waste.
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amanibhavam - well, you know... a grass, poisonous to Men, aelyxir for horses; but also Sanskrit for the state of mind when there is no-mind any more, a high grade of enlightenment
but, given my devotion to Tolkien's Eldarin languages and my presence on Tolkien boards many people over there prsume that my name has something to do with Aman, the Blessed Realm of Arda...
but, given my devotion to Tolkien's Eldarin languages and my presence on Tolkien boards many people over there prsume that my name has something to do with Aman, the Blessed Realm of Arda...
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(I think there was a thread like this elsewhere...<shrug>)
Usivius: the name the priest said he baptized me as, and even produced a 'fake' baptismal certificate with this long 'greek' name: Usivius Urineus Harrison (not sure on the middle name). Apparently my parents were initially in shock then all had a good laugh. When the stroy was told to me, the name stuck in my head and I have used it as my pseudoname for 20 years now...
Usivius: the name the priest said he baptized me as, and even produced a 'fake' baptismal certificate with this long 'greek' name: Usivius Urineus Harrison (not sure on the middle name). Apparently my parents were initially in shock then all had a good laugh. When the stroy was told to me, the name stuck in my head and I have used it as my pseudoname for 20 years now...

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Interesting. To be honest, Usivius, I think of you as a volcano. Don't laugh...but when I first saw your name at the Watch, I glanced over it quickly and was reminded of "Vesuvius."
Therefore, you are 'Usivius Vesuvius' every time I read your name. 



Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want
to test a man's character, give him power.
--Abraham Lincoln
Excerpt from Animal Songs Never Written
"Hey, dad," croaked the vulture, "what are you eating?"
"Carrion, my wayward son."
"Will there be pieces when you are done?"
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Damn, Esmer. You truly are the Google king. I actually remember that from 9th grade biology class,The Esmer wrote:
when we spent a week on genes,
heredity and the passing of traits from parent to child.

Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want
to test a man's character, give him power.
--Abraham Lincoln
Excerpt from Animal Songs Never Written
"Hey, dad," croaked the vulture, "what are you eating?"
"Carrion, my wayward son."
"Will there be pieces when you are done?"
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