oggbashan
Dying Truth seeker
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I have explained oggbashan before but for those who missed it:
How?
It is an ancient nickname I had at boarding school that no one would now remember. It happened because my school number was 099 and it was impressed on me as a newbie that my number was an important part of my school identity.
My parents were abroad and mail was infrequent. I felt deprived compared to my classmates who were getting post two or three times a week so I decided to send off for a free weekly course on the Roman Catholic faith that would be despatched in plain brown envelopes.
When I filled in the coupon to order the course I included my school number. The publishers hyphenated the 099 to my surname producing [surname]-ogg. My writing on a tiny coupon wasn't clear.
Each week I would receive an envelope addressed to [surname]-ogg. The mail was distributed by my house master who was also Head of Classics at the school. He thought it amusing to refer to me as 'Og, Rex Basiliensis' - Og, King of Bashan from the Old Testament. So I became Og Bashan which because the name was actually shown as ogg was written oggbashan.
When I wanted a name for Lit I used that old nickname that I didn't need any more.
What does it say about me?
That I am antique with a long memory.
A good reflection?
Now probably yes. The resident bore who has been around for ever.
Do I see oggbashan as myself?
Not really. It is part of me but nowhere near the whole. Even at the Yorkshire meet I was there as Og, not as me.
Shortened?
Easy. Og, Ogg, Oggie - I answer to all of them.
If I were to choose a different nickname?
I have: Jeanne D'Artois and Fag-Ash Lil. jeanne_d_artois' story unatit explains Fag-Ash Lil. Jeanne herself was because there are too many jeanne d'arc or joan of arc. jeanne_d_artois was a very interesting and wicked 14th century lady of royal descent whose evil was never proven because the evidence and/or witnesses disappeared. She was said to be a witch. If she was, she was good at it.
I also answer to King Henry VIII.
Og
How?
It is an ancient nickname I had at boarding school that no one would now remember. It happened because my school number was 099 and it was impressed on me as a newbie that my number was an important part of my school identity.
My parents were abroad and mail was infrequent. I felt deprived compared to my classmates who were getting post two or three times a week so I decided to send off for a free weekly course on the Roman Catholic faith that would be despatched in plain brown envelopes.
When I filled in the coupon to order the course I included my school number. The publishers hyphenated the 099 to my surname producing [surname]-ogg. My writing on a tiny coupon wasn't clear.
Each week I would receive an envelope addressed to [surname]-ogg. The mail was distributed by my house master who was also Head of Classics at the school. He thought it amusing to refer to me as 'Og, Rex Basiliensis' - Og, King of Bashan from the Old Testament. So I became Og Bashan which because the name was actually shown as ogg was written oggbashan.
When I wanted a name for Lit I used that old nickname that I didn't need any more.
What does it say about me?
That I am antique with a long memory.
A good reflection?
Now probably yes. The resident bore who has been around for ever.
Do I see oggbashan as myself?
Not really. It is part of me but nowhere near the whole. Even at the Yorkshire meet I was there as Og, not as me.
Shortened?
Easy. Og, Ogg, Oggie - I answer to all of them.
If I were to choose a different nickname?
I have: Jeanne D'Artois and Fag-Ash Lil. jeanne_d_artois' story unatit explains Fag-Ash Lil. Jeanne herself was because there are too many jeanne d'arc or joan of arc. jeanne_d_artois was a very interesting and wicked 14th century lady of royal descent whose evil was never proven because the evidence and/or witnesses disappeared. She was said to be a witch. If she was, she was good at it.
I also answer to King Henry VIII.
Og


