My youngest brother had nicknames for everyone, dad was 'skips', mum was 'oober', brother John was 'Luke', I was 'jaxie', the dog (Bobby) was 'caps' .... neither rhyme nor reason to it, he called himself 'hamster, or fish' ....
Hi king, in the 70's I shared a house with two men. It was mostly good fun. I worked in London at the time and so commuted daily from Knebworth. The two lads worked more locally so they were at home more than me. However, I had to clean the oven before using it and was the only user of cleaning materials and the Hoover. Every bath I had involved cleaning bathroom before relaxing in the water and wiping everything do afterwards to encourage them to keep it clean. I once found a rugby kit languishing in a smelly pile. I duly scrubbed and scrubbed until the shorts became dazzling white. I even ironed said kit and put it in the kit bag together with beautifully scrubbed boots. After the next match the lad was furious. He said he had never been so embarrassed. His team and the opposition whistled and catcalled him AND he said none of them had seen how pristine his jock strap was!! I was a heap of laughter but never saw his dumped rugby kit again! The other house mate had spent a lot of his childhood in Hong Kong. My nickname Coolie. Alison
I still titter to myself when i remember the look on his face as he was trying to get me to take his embarrassment seriously! Glad you enjoyed it. Alison
One of my sons would not clean his shoes so I got one shoe and blacked and polished to a high shine and the left the other as it was. He was not a good early riser and was always in a rush to get to school as near to start as he could. It was not until he got to the front door he noticed He cleaned his shoes next time I asked
Hi Kotc why i dont know but all my children when young were all called "monkey chissells" when being pickles,the same now with my grandchildren,and now for something different i do hope i dont offend,? deffa webba massa chussa hunna heena is the name i gave to the clingons when going to the loo! strange but true.
I used to live on a houseboat 'Chelsea Yacht and Boat Co' Cheyne Walk many moons ago and my local was 'The Water Rat' and an elderly artist who used to frequent there and his friends used to call me 'Undine' (or an undine I suppose now I know it means a water nymph) anyway the nickname stuck and obviously as you see I like it ...xx
I think I must be pretty boring as I didn't really have any nicknames. But I am enjoying reading everyone elses and I'm getting educated too as I didn't know what an undine was either! M.
I was 'Polly' a play on my surname. so when I watched Pollyanna as a teenager, I started calling myself Pollyanna ... related to her positive attitude and wanted to be more like her ... seems to have worked in life life follows art eh !
When I was young my parents cut my hair badly and I lost my 2 front teeth. My older sister said I looked like Newman from the MAD magazine! Only problem was some of my friends were there and it has stuck to this day. 50 years!
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