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[at-l] nickname



Dear Squirrelgirl,

Please marry me. But you'll have to let me sleep in sometimes.

Sincerely,
Cleek
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 10:34:51AM -0500, Elizabeth A. Foshion claimed:
> During a lifetime of outdoor activities, one's friends and family are apt to bestow a variety of nicknames on you - the secret
> is to choose the one least embarressing and annoying.
> 
> Other names I've been called in the woods include:
> 
> Steak Goddess - came from pulling a package of thick NY strips out of my pack when everyone thought we were having Lipton
> dinners - then improvising a grill.
> 
> Hike and Hurl - earned during a bout of food poisoning 3 days from anywhere.
> 
> Buffet - on a mosquito infested island in May. My companions were Lunch and Snackbar.
> 
> These are the relatively clean ones. My habit of awaking and getting up at dawn has earned me other names, too profane to list
> here, ameliorated by the fact that I usually cook breakfast - a transparent ploy to get people awake without bloodshed (mine).
> 
> Squirrelgirl
> 
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