They say imitation is the cheapest greatest form of thievery flattery. So with no shame at all, I’m putting a small twist to the most excellent Nano Poblano group effort short story started by Fish of Gold. Yes, Team Pepper, Little Pepper, my friends in November bloggery, I am starting Nano Poblamo Blog Hop II The Name Game.
Here’s why. I was tagged by Grandma Lin yesterday to write my contribution to Fish of Gold’s great hop, and then went through our Nano Poblano home base page to find another blogger to tag. Why not get another post in the chain, I thought, to keep squad members happy.
Coincidentally, earlier Tuesday, my debut post for the Blog of Funny Names was published. That place concentrates of folks of fame. But the process got me thinking about regular people in my life with interesting names.
Well sure, I thought. Here’s a Blog Hop writing challenge.
The Rules:
1. Write a paragraph or two about somebody from an ordinary walk of life with an unordinary name. It can either be a true story about somebody you know with that name, or a fictional piece about somebody with a name you made up.
2. After you’re done posting your story, send me an email to markbialczak@gmail.com with your Blog Hop II, your blog name and either TRUE STORY or MADE IT UP in the subject line. (I have told my dear wife Karen the status of my story below.)
3. Pick another Nano Poblano team member from the home page and tag them on their About page. Try to spread the wealth around from Fish of Gold’s original blog hop to start, but duplication is OK as the month rolls along.
4. The writing cutoff is Nov. 28. By the end of Nov. 29, email to me at markbialczak@gmail.com a list with a guess of TRUE STORY or MADE UP for each post on the blog hop. Put Blog Hop II, Final Guesses in the subject line.
5. The Nano Poblano team member with the most correct answers wins a special prize, which I will mail to them. That means you will have to email me your address if you win.
6. Have fun.
The stories:
1. By markbialczak.com
All through my years of junior high school, the biggest kid in class always had the shortest nickname.
And this was a nice kid, too, smart and personable, and always ready to make the whole classroom crack up laughing whenever there was a substitute teacher.
The sub would grab the attendance sheet. Come to this kid’s name on the list and look. And stare. And start to say it. And the kid would make the teacher pronounce his whole name every time. “Augusto Emilio Williamson Cortez Junior?” “Here.” Would come the answer.
Then …
“But you can call me Tito.”
And it brought the class down. Every time.
Who has contributed so far?
Me, markbialczak.com.
I pick Silver Threading to be the next Pepper to add their story.
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Haha! I remember Totito! LOL! TRUE!
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I have posted my contribution to the Name Game. Lots of fun!
http://debrabooks.wordpress.com/2014/11/08/blog-hop-ii-the-name-game/
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Fantastic, Debra. I’m glad you got caught up in the spirit!
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You know it takes talent on your part to remember this classmate’s whole name, along with the great story about his ‘act’ with substitutes! Hilarious and I can just see and hear the roar of the students as he said, “Just call me Tito!” Awesome and you captured this idea and ran with it, Mark!
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Thank you, Robin. I can tell that you think my little junior high school name game story is true …
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Great name story, Mr. B! I can so relate to the looong name which in the end is shortened to a very short nick name. All of my puerto rican relatives have long names with short nick names. In fact, one family uses Tito, Tita, Tuti & Cachi as their nicknames! Most of us hispanic women are Marias so we all have nick names just to differentiate.
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I know Tito was Hispanic, so he was in the same realm, Maria. If the story is true, that is, and not a figment of my increasingly fertile imagination, Mrs. B. 😮 I like all the nickhames in the one branch of your Puerto Rican fam, my glam friend. ❤
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Tito! 🙂 Ha!…yeah, those big guys deserve a tiny nickname.
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Yes, love stuff like that, Aud!
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That is hilarious! Tito.
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Thanks mewhoami. I see you have been tagged by Chatter as writer-up in our Blog Hop II. Can you do me a favor? We need to add the string of links of who’s written it at the end. Me, Silver Threads, Chatter, You, in that order. Like at the end of Blog Hop I by Fish of Gold. Can you please add it, and in the instructions up top, before Have Fun, put “Add your link to the chain of writers.”
Thanks. Mark
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Just saw this. Fixing it now.
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Can you check it out when you have a moment and let me know if that works?
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Perfect. Wonderful. Marvelous. Thank you so much, mewhoami.
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Great! You’re welcome.
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That’s so funny! And no offense to Michael Jackson’s brother or anyone else with the same name, but the name Tito always cracks me up! 😀
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A small laugh, Rachel? 🙂
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No, a hearty guffaw. 😀
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I worked with a woman who was Josephina bla, bla, bla, bla, Wainwright. I don’t remember the other names but it was her baptism, confirmation, middle, maiden and last her married name. She ring it off so fast that I couldn’t ever catch them.
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Save it for your turn in the Blog Hop II, Kim. Better think hard for those other names or figure out a good list to make up!
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omg, i love tito for this.
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Cool story for a junior high kid, right, Beth? )) Nice kid. I wonder where Tito ended up …
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Here is my contribution Mark: http://silverthreading.com/2014/11/05/blog-hop-iithe-name-game/
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What are these peppers? Is it too late to join? What are the responsibilities?
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We are a group posting every day in November, meeting new bloggers for NaBloPoMo, which we like to call Nano Poblano instead. You can join us and grab the banner if you’d like, wormy.
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I’m doing NaBloPoMo, but I was unaware of any tags or prompts. I was kind of hoping for some nitty-gritty details about that. I’m a free spirit. You know, rules. Scary!
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We have no rules. Just a loose set of guidelines and a home page through the month. We’ve got three blog hops going for fun participation.
Here’s the link to our home page. Put the link to your page if you’d like to join after you look us over.
https://markbialczak.com/2014/10/27/team-pepper-gets-spicy-right-here-nano-poblano/
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Thanks!
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Thanks! Count me in. 😀
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Yay!
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