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Old 04-23.-2004
Burt
 
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Default Names for Eric -PSF?

Call me childish and silly, but I reckon Eric M could do
with a nickname.

My first idea was Patron Saint of Fat, which reduces to PSF,
but ISTR that someone already has that :-) (ducks
instintively as block of concrete passes left ear)
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Old 04-23.-2004
Dirtylitterboxo
 
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>My first idea was Patron Saint of Fat, which reduces to
>PSF, but ISTR that someone already has that :-) (ducks
>instintively as block of concrete passes left ear)

Oh I think you do need to duck Rich, for that one....

EM was barely articulate so he could simply be PSIW - Patron
Saint of Inarticulate W... rhymes with banker.

Cheers, helen s

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Old 04-23.-2004
Just Zis Guy
 
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burt wrote:

> My first idea was Patron Saint of Fat, which reduces to
> PSF, but ISTR that someone already has that :-) (ducks
> instintively as block of concrete passes left ear)

Hmmm. Combining lardass with brainbucket we get...

Lardbucket

Works for me ;-)

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Old 04-23.-2004
Dave Larrington
 
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Hmm. Famous Erics of recent histocret:

Stressed Eric -> Messed(up) Eric Eric the Half a Bee -> Eric
the Half a Brain (with apologies to the Python Police)
Wreckless Eric - > Clueless Eric

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Old 04-23.-2004
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>Eric the Half a Brain

Love it.

> Clueless Eric

Or how about Feckless Eric?

And to think this man is supposed to be 'ministerial material'...

d.
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Old 04-23.-2004
Michael Macclan
 
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On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 11:45:12 GMT, davek wrote:

>>Eric the Half a Brain
>
> Love it.
>
>> Clueless Eric
>
> Or how about Feckless Eric?
>
> And to think this man is supposed to be 'ministerial
> material'...

Never!
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Old 04-23.-2004
Martin Harlow
 
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An anagram of 'Eric Anthony Martlew' is 'A tyrannic
helmet row'.

ttfn

Martin

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Old 04-23.-2004
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>An anagram of 'Eric Anthony Martlew' is 'A tyrannic helmet row'.

That's so brilliant I'm not even going to bother to check if it's genuine. Now send it to Private Eye. Or Marina Hyde (Diary) at the Guardian. Or both.

d.
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Old 04-23.-2004
Jon Senior
 
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In article <sjinl1-
jin.ln1@gododdin.internal.jasmine.org.uk>,
simon@jasmine.org.uk says...
> in message <c6as3s$9haf5$2@ID-120318.news.uni-berlin.de>,
> Dave Larrington ('legs_larry@yahoo.com') wrote:
>
> > Hmm. Famous Erics of recent histocret:
> >
> > Stressed Eric -> Messed(up) Eric Eric the Half a Bee ->
> > Eric the Half a Brain (with apologies to the Python
> > Police) Wreckless Eric - > Clueless Eric
>
> Wreckless Eric is exactly recise. He proposes to introduce
> legislation which will, on the balance of probabilities,
> injure and kill more people than it saves.

Should perhaps be Reckless Eric. Wreckless would mean he
wasn't wrecking things, and he blatantly is. Reckless would
be without regard to known information, or to safety.

Jon
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Old 04-24.-2004
P.Taylor
 
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davek wrote:

>>An anagram of 'Eric Anthony Martlew' is 'A tyrannic
>>helmet row'.

I found a few more, courtesy of the trial version of
"Anagram genius" :

"The wormy anal cretin" "O! Raw, tyrannic helmet" "Oh my!
Rectal hat winner!" "Own crania try helmet" "Lame wry
cretin on hat"

Lots more came out, I just couldn't be bothered to search
for any more really apposite ones ...

** Phil.
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Old 04-24.-2004
Davek
 
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> Lots more came out, I just couldn't be bothered to search
> for any more really apposite ones ...

"My own cranial tether" "To renew cranial myth"

d.
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Old 04-25.-2004
Martin Harlow
 
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Eric Martlew MP is Lame Merc Twirp :-)

ttfn

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Old 04-25.-2004
Just Zis Guy
 
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On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 13:25:33 +0100, Martin Harlow
<martin@freedonia.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
<vbuXg+A9sQiAFwvj@freedonia.demon.co.uk>:

>An anagram of 'Eric Anthony Martlew' is 'A tyrannic
>helmet row'.

I love anagrams, me. I am a Stilgoe fan. This has prompted
me to re-install anagram genius, which is a Good Thing
(although I can do them unaided, a bit of cheating is never
a bad thing).

Eric Anthony Martlew MP =

I'm contrary helmet pawn Lynch worm-eaten armpit
Trenchant pommy wailer (one for the Aussies there) Oh my!
New manic prattler! crap man, tory helmet win (n
deference to Mr Forth)

And lots of others...

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Old 04-25.-2004
Tony Raven
 
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Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
> crap man, tory helmet win (n deference to Mr Forth)
>

That one is so apposite it has to be the winner.

I am intending to write to the honourable gentleman
thanking him for introducing his Bill. I started as pro-
helmet anti-compulsion but it was in researching the
information to counter the compulsion aspect that I came
across the related evidence of increased risk. So I have Mr
Martlew to thank for opening my eyes to helmets being at
best a neutral and at worst a bad thing. I am sure he will
be pleased to hear it.

Tony
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Old 04-25.-2004
Just Zis Guy
 
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 14:59:11 +0100, "Tony Raven"
<junk@raven-family.com> wrote in message
<c6gg6m$bh2r1$2@ID-178940.news.uni-berlin.de>:

>I have Mr Martlew to thank for opening my eyes to helmets
>being at best a neutral and at worst a bad thing. I am sure
>he will be pleased to hear it.

Gwan gwan gwan gwan gwan gwan gwan!

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