Ha! From one Drogo to another! I am Drogo Frumblefoot of Bywater.
As Faldage I am Hey, there's so many of you visiting. Thanks. Will try and keep it going but the traffic load sometimes makes it unavailable. Please accept my apology if it's timing out on you or your friends.
Well, that's what I get if I insist on putting the of in there. Without it I am Drogo Maggot. I shall interpolate it and transmorgrify it and become, professionally, Drogo the Maggot
todo sandybanks -- I had to unacronymize and then artificially conjoin... and yes, I am ashamed of myself, and I want nothing further todo with this. -sandy
[jackie, I'm actually Berilac Took of Great Smials, but it's a secret.]
What fun! And being married I did both maiden and married name -- here's what I got. Maiden name : Orangeblossom Burrows of Tuckborough Married name : Orangeblossom Broadbelt of Buckland So shall I be "of Tuckborough" or "of Buckland"? ??? Your opinions please ... I tend towards Buckland myself
If I use my full name, it makes me Grigory Goodbody of Brockenborings. Using Bob, as I do mostly, it's Mongo Goodbody of Brockenborings. Using my AWAD screen name yields Mongo Loamsdown of Great Smials.
Greetings all from Rosie-Posie Gamgee-Took of Bywater (married name), aka Rosie-Posie Bramble of Willowbottom (maiden name), aka Rosie Bramble of Willowbottom (Board name + maiden name)!
Interesting. My Hobbitt family consists of moi, Pearl Deepelva of Breckenborings; husband Belba Deepelva, etc.; and sons (?), Camellia and Ruby . Is there something they haven't told me?
Sparteye, I knew we were soul-sisters. Maiden - Orangeblossom Chubb-Baggins Married - Orangeblossom Sandy-Banks
A couple of interesting things here....First, I am obviously glad to lose the Chubb in my name. I'm very sensitive to these things. Secondly, I married a southerner who loves the beach, is that where the 'Sandy Banks' comes from??
Ruby and Berylla go well together. A number of precious stones are beryl, which is called "the mother of gemstones". Emerald is a green beryl, aquamarine an aquamarine beryl, etc. A ruby is not a red beryl- a red beryl goes by the exotic name of red beryl.
Drogo Moss of Lake-by-Downs...lush vegetation near water suits me just fine! Joining my fellow Drogos Faldage and Flatlander. Then, again, maybe Drogo is the Hobbit name for "Bob".
Thanks, Sparteye...loads of fun! The URL's on its way to lots of friends and children! But I couldn't get back in for my boardname...so I'll have to check in with an edit on that later. Edit...My boardname becomes Mungo Hamwich of Buckleberry Fern! don't say a word, Jackie!
my married name is Bramblerose Hamwich of Buckleberry Fern. my maiden name is Bramblerose Burrows. and if i use my board name i'm Lila Burrows. seems that i've married into WO'N's family, but i must have a lot more in common with caradea than we knew!
Hmm, xara...married into...you sure in Middle Earth this doesn't make us (gulp)...husband and wife? And, now, introducing for the first time in public...Mr. and Mrs. Hamwich of Buckleberry Fern! (Mungo and Bramblerose, respectively). What a pair, huh?!
I didn't really take to Grigory Grubb of Little Delving (my real name) and I'm not sure about Sancho Knotwise of Michel Delving (Bingley Austen) either.
I'm putting in famous people's names. Teddy Roosevelt is Togo Baggy-Hillocks of Dwalling. Winston Churchill is also Mungo Knotwise of Michel Delving. Stalin is Bolo Loamsdown of Deephallow. Julius Caesar is Fosco Boggy-Hillocks. John Lennon=Olo Brandybuck of Buckland. Paul McCartney=Hambut Bulge of Hobbiton. George Harrison=Ponto Sandybanks of Frogmorton. Ringo Starr=Hamson Sandybanks. Adolf Hitler is Grigory Taodfoot of Frogmorton.
Thank you all for your kindnes in overlooking my stupid mistake, i.e., that I plugged in the names of my male family members into the female Hobbitt-name-finder! As usual, it was operator error (me). For the record, their "real" Hobbitt names are Hambut, Togo and Drogo Deepdelver of Brockingborings (much better).
Our illustrious President is Squinty of Simpleton. His predecessor-in-office was Todo Knotwise of Michel Delving. I shall refrain from further comment.
Sorry to revive a slightly old thread, but I've been away, and I loved this one.
My hobbit name, with my real name, is Mungo Knotwise of Whitfurrows - which I love, as I have a fascination with knots. Using my screen name (actually, the full latin name of the frog I'm named after), I get the lamentable Bingo Boggy-Hillocks.
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