[Magdalen] Mardi Gras.

Sibyl Smirl polycarpa3 at ckt.net
Wed Mar 1 03:55:06 UTC 2017


On 2/28/17 9:24 PM, ME Michaud wrote:
> This makes no sense to me but, of course, it's cultural.
>
> I cannot imagine calling someone by a name that's not theirs.
> His first name is Youssef, not Tony.

Ever hear of nicknames?  He bought the nickname with the business, in 
this case, but I knew a lot of men when I was younger whose real first 
names I didn't know at all until I was adult and looking at the Farmer's 
Union accounts, and then never used them to call name.  We didn't use 
the title-firstname (or nickname) convention in my area, though. 
"Frenchy" Lawson even used his nickname on his election posters, and if 
I ever knew his real first name, I've forgotten it.  Then there was my 
uncle, who went by "Swede" among men, but his wasn't so firmly attached: 
I called him "Uncle Harry" or "Uncle Gene", and some called him "Harry 
Gene", real first and middle names (Eugene, actually, but for some 
reason he hated EUgene, and everybody respected that).  Then I knew 
several "Shorty"s, a couple of "Bud"s, and one "Red".


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