I’m the pull-my-finger one these days (I’ve been really gassy lately). I’m a Jr., named for my father, but my first and middle names are those of my maternal grandparents! My middle name is the masculine version of my grandmother’s name. I am also named for both of my mom’s grandfathers as well as a great-uncle.
My name was chosen after careful consideration of blended family traditions and acknowledgment to the heritage of several countries. FINALLY to carry a name that wouldn’t cause me to be too far back in line in the army. No middle name, no middle initial.
There is a Yiddish phase that translates to “May a child be named after you soon”. It sounds like a great honor, except for the fact that in household that speak Yiddish it tradition to not name a child after someone living
I got curious, so I looked it up: the grapefruit actually does resemble grapes in one specific way. The fruit grows in clusters, so prior to harvest there is a passing resemblance to very large grapes.
If you think about it, strawberries have the same problem, neither the color nor the taste of straw. And what the bleep is a boysen of boysenberry fame?
Whether you think grapefruit tastes good or bad is at least partly due to genetics. For some who can taste a certain chemical (or chemicals) in the grapefruit, it generally makes them taste bad (kind of bitter).
When I was born, my dad wanted to name me Billy. His mom convinced him to name me William and I was always called Bill. In 4th grade we had 4 Bill’s. Since I had seen my birth certificate, I told my dad I wanted to be called William. His reply? “Okay, Bill.”
OldsVistaCruiser almost 2 years ago
I’m the pull-my-finger one these days (I’ve been really gassy lately). I’m a Jr., named for my father, but my first and middle names are those of my maternal grandparents! My middle name is the masculine version of my grandmother’s name. I am also named for both of my mom’s grandfathers as well as a great-uncle.
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My cousin hated her name so much, she changed it!
John Wiley Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The “Pull my finger” one is usually the fun one.
goboboyd almost 2 years ago
My name was chosen after careful consideration of blended family traditions and acknowledgment to the heritage of several countries. FINALLY to carry a name that wouldn’t cause me to be too far back in line in the army. No middle name, no middle initial.
just-ducky almost 2 years ago
There is a Yiddish phase that translates to “May a child be named after you soon”. It sounds like a great honor, except for the fact that in household that speak Yiddish it tradition to not name a child after someone living
calliarcale almost 2 years ago
I got curious, so I looked it up: the grapefruit actually does resemble grapes in one specific way. The fruit grows in clusters, so prior to harvest there is a passing resemblance to very large grapes.
James Gifford Premium Member almost 2 years ago
They are called grapefruit, by the way, because they bunch on the trees and look like grapes. Seriously.
poppacapsmokeblower almost 2 years ago
If you think about it, strawberries have the same problem, neither the color nor the taste of straw. And what the bleep is a boysen of boysenberry fame?
Doug K almost 2 years ago
Whether you think grapefruit tastes good or bad is at least partly due to genetics. For some who can taste a certain chemical (or chemicals) in the grapefruit, it generally makes them taste bad (kind of bitter).
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My favorite fruit is the Hershey bar.
Ji535m almost 2 years ago
And you have what? Seven names? More?
Dana Kuhar Premium Member almost 2 years ago
But I can’t remember this kid’s name! So how am I going to get the joke?
sedrelwesley2 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Grapefruit’s actually a hybrid created in Barbados @ 400 years ago.
Willameano Premium Member over 1 year ago
When I was born, my dad wanted to name me Billy. His mom convinced him to name me William and I was always called Bill. In 4th grade we had 4 Bill’s. Since I had seen my birth certificate, I told my dad I wanted to be called William. His reply? “Okay, Bill.”
tcviii Premium Member over 1 year ago
I used to work with someone whose birth certificate gave his name as Bobby. He got upset if you tried to call him Robert.