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A small-c catholic preaching to the unevensong choir.

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Favoriting October 19, 2014: Meet the Gaylords
This show's guest is Gaylord Rice Young, who discusses the given name she shares with the program host.

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Artist Track Comments
none  Gaylord toy commercial jingle   Favoriting  
Carlos Leresche  Mon Ami Gaylord   Favoriting  
Jessica Williams  Dear Gaylord   Favoriting  
James Last  Gaylord   Favoriting  
Plastiq Phantom  Yoyo for Gaylord   Favoriting  
none  Lady Gaylord toy commercial jingle   Favoriting  

Music behind DJ:
Raymond Scott 

Lady Gaylord   Favoriting

 
  Conversation between Gaylord Fields and Gaylord Rice Young, Part 1
Gaylord  Walking 42nd Street   Favoriting  
Gaylord  Sheep Asleep   Favoriting  
Gaylord D'or Diam  Lapin   Favoriting  
Gaylord Lapel  NoWhere   Favoriting  
Gaylord Rieta  Guitar Shuffle   Favoriting  
Gaylord Carter  Great Day   Favoriting  

Music behind DJ:
Raymond Scott 

Lady Gaylord   Favoriting

 
  Conversation between Gaylord Fields and Gaylord Rice Young, Part 2
The Gaylords  Ma Ma Ma Marie   Favoriting  
The Gaylords  Femme Marie   Favoriting  
Gaylords  Never Going Back to Ga.   Favoriting  
Chester Gaylord  Mean to Me   Favoriting  
Dean Ford and the Gaylords  That Lonely Feeling   Favoriting  

Music behind DJ:
Raymond Scott 

Lady Gaylord   Favoriting

 
  Conversation between Gaylord Fields and Gaylord Rice Young, Part 3
The Lyrics  So What!!   Favoriting The singer and songwriter of this tune is named Chris Gaylord. 
Marvin Holmes and the Uptights  Ooh Ooh the Dragon   Favoriting This song features the funky drumming of the incomparable Gaylord Birch. 
Big Bob  Wowsville   Favoriting Jim Gaylord is the cool cat doing the recitation. 
Slim Gaillard and His Peruvians  Soony Roony (Song of Yxabat)   Favoriting  
Ronnie Cook and the Gaylads  The Scotch   Favoriting  
The Gaylads  Give a Helping Hand   Favoriting  
The Gaylettes  Silent River Runs Deep   Favoriting  

Music behind DJ:
Raymond Scott 

Lady Gaylord   Favoriting

 
  Conversation between Gaylord Fields and Gaylord Rice Young, conclusion


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Listener comments!

Avatar 5:08pm
kat330:

Hi, Mr. Fields and kids! What exactly happens when your leash is pulled?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:09pm
Gaylord Fields:

Ranking of the name "Gaylord" in the top 1,000 names in the U.S. by decade: www.babynamewizard.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:10pm
Gaylord Fields:

@kat330: You heard the jingle: I fetch my bone.
Avatar 5:10pm
kat330:

I won't touch that.
Avatar 5:11pm
Philo Gristle:

Arf, Gaylord and Gang!
Avatar 5:12pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...what could be as good as listening to TheZombies in headphones back from Werk ??
...I just may have the Program for you...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:13pm
Gaylord Fields:

@Philo Gristle: We Gaylords say hello back!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:13pm
Gaylord Fields:

@ Revolution Rabbit Nov63: Recommend away!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:13pm
Gaylord Fields:

My guest, Gaylord, will be on in less than 10 minutes.
Avatar 5:14pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...I mean you ('Silly') !
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:15pm
Gaylord Fields:

@Revolution Rabbit Nov63: I'm not Silly; he's the man pictured running.
Avatar 5:16pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Okay: Silly Names down the hall from Ministry of Silly Walks I presume...I didn't come for an Argument ! (- that's next to Abuse)...
  5:16pm
Robert:

Someone explain to Mr. Kelly the difference between city of license and studio location. Or was he just joking?
Avatar 5:16pm
kat330:

Check your console, Gaylord milord. :)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:18pm
Gaylord Fields:

@kat330: What do you mean?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:19pm
Gaylord Fields:

Oh, that console!
Avatar 5:21pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- tell you a secret?: My last name is 'Basso'.
...being a Musical term is some consolation (if no console)...
...Silly's Mum told him he'd just have to Run w/ that name...
  5:29pm
Jack:

So, Gaylord, if you were to marry Gaylord, you could both call yourselves Gaylord Rice-Fields.
  5:29pm
ashley morey:

The most insane part of that to me is that someone would be volunteering at WFMU and not know Gaylord Fields. You're a legend!
  Swag For Life Member 5:30pm
12539:

But Gaylord, you're legendary at the station. What kind of volunteer wouldn't have heard of you?
  Swag For Life Member 5:30pm
12539:

Ashley, you beat me to it.
  5:30pm
doca:

Hey, Gaylords and sorry Mr. Fields, because I have to say that the first WFMU show I've listened was yours mostly because I was interested in finding out how the show by someone named Gaylord sounded like. Sorryyyyy
  5:31pm
rw:

Jack, my friend Dave's parents were Gene and Jean.
Avatar 5:32pm
kat330:

Pleased you're having this name conversation. Caused me to look up the popularity of "Kathleen" which led to finding out of a Randy Newman "Kathleen" song I'd never heard of. And I know Newman's oeuvre fairly well. Cool.
  5:33pm
ScottC:

I think we have 50's TV comedy to blame for this "name" conundrum. I remember when a friend named his son "George". The voice in my head was that of a 50's TV sitcom character saying "Oh George". But I thought of it and "George" is a great name!
Avatar 5:34pm
t_J:

ahahaha since I first heard it I thought if it could be artistic, but immediately understood upon hearing you Mr Fields it was real . powerful name btw, enjoy it
Avatar 5:35pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...he compensated for being 'Silly' by being quite literal...you see...

...@ the other end of the Spectrum - you could be a 'David' like me - & that's even claustrophobic in FMU Comments ! Even being a 'DaveB.' !...
...If I'm annoyed or don't really want someone to know my name, I just tell 'em I'm 'Fred'.
...I kinda *like* 'Fred'...

...'FagBreath' in England could mean you SmokeTooMuch - which is another Python bit...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:36pm
common:

nice to hear the gaylords
Avatar 5:37pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...if you think about it - Gaylord meaning 'Pleasant Authority' even *makes sense* for our Host...
  5:38pm
Jack:

Are there any other Gaylords out there in the WFMU listening audience?
  5:38pm
JakeGould:

I really like this show. Great!
Avatar 5:39pm
kat330:

Music soon, yes??
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:43pm
Gaylord Fields:

@kat330: I play music all the time! I meet namesakes NEVER!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:43pm
efd:

As someone with a name that was very uncommon when I was a kid (but considerably more common now) I greatly enjoyed that conversation and am looking forward to more.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:44pm
efd:

Also I can't believe Census Bureau Gaylord was such a drip!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:45pm
Gaylord Fields:

@doca: Apology accepted.

Also, are you familiar with the Portuguese name Galhardo? Same name as Gaylord.
Avatar 5:45pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Glumlord of the Bureau...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:45pm
dale:

i can see the lockers dancing to this.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:46pm
Gaylord Fields:

@efd: Typical numbers guy! If I had told him my Social Security number had similar digits to his, he would have been excited.
  5:46pm
rw:

I feel like everybody is embarrassed by their name at least a little bit at some point in their life.

My parents are Roland and Harriet. Neither of them likes their name.
  5:47pm
Jack:

@efd - Is "Funk" a more common name these days?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:48pm
efd:

@Jack, It's sweeping the nation! ;)
Avatar 5:49pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...better to *be* a Funk than be *in* one. Ask Glumlord of the B ...
Avatar 5:50pm
kat330:

Shakespeare said it best perhaps: "What's in a name"? I'm OK with my name, even though considered an "old lady's name" according to that popularity site. I just hate the nickname "Kathy," which, of course, everyone called me growing up.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:50pm
Philthy woman:

I relate to some of this, especially people trying to 'correct' your name cause they can not grapple with it.
My name is Anna but it is pronounced the Ukrainian way which is more like the spanish or italian Ana (really kinda Ahh-na). So when I go to banks n o places tellers/strangers have asked my name; I have said (Ah-na) and been corrected- 'oh, you mean Anna' (pronounced Eeah-neh).
sometimes I want to say: yes you are right after decades I forgot how to say my name -but I keep that smartass in my pocket
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:52pm
Gaylord Fields:

@Philthy woman: It's a fool's errand trying to get people to pronounce your name right, but it's so key to who we are that we do it anyway.
  5:52pm
Jack:

Wikipedia lists several Gaylords, and a few TV characters named Gaylord.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:53pm
Gaylord Fields:

@kat330: My wife is a Kathleen who was a Kathy growing up.
Avatar 5:55pm
kat330:

No shit?! Wow, that's cool to know. And this Kathleen is married to a guy with a name FAR less common and FAR more difficult to pronounce than "Gaylord" is: Try Juha on for size.
  5:55pm
Julie:

is this the doogie howser theme?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:56pm
Philthy woman:

Agreed, Gaylord, and I am a fool (in many ways) many times but I choose my battles especially with strangers. It is sort of a moment of passage (for me at least) from aquaintance to friend or beloved fellow person, when I want someone to know my real name and correct them.
  5:56pm
Jack:

I always wanted to be called "J'ack"
y'know like J'onn J'onzz Martian Manhunter
Avatar 5:57pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Re the 'Anna' thang: ...It's amazing how short-sighted some Americans are about this; yes, there is American English (we say 'Saynt Lew-iss' Missouri - not 'Sahn Lew-ee') - but it's no more than which Europeans (English, French, Spanish...) decimated which Natives where in the Western Hemisphere. The Superiority Complex - like people who think Chinese is babbling because it's not English, rather than the language more people speak than anything else (Mandarin, in fact) - & the language that gave us Lao Tzu, & so on
...Maturity is the bottom line awlright...
  5:58pm
Julie:

Juha = Finnish for John
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:59pm
Gaylord Fields:

@kat330: I know the name "Juha" because there was a hockey player on the Rangers ca. 1970 named Juha Widing.
Avatar 5:59pm
kat330:

We gave up trying to get anyone to correctly pronounce "Juha" around here -- my family got sadistic pleasure out of calling him "Yahoo." So we caved in rather than fight it. He's now just initials (when he's not "Philo").
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:00pm
dale:

my wife's name is kyle. people always think my name is hers and vicey versy.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:01pm
Philthy woman:

Speaking of chinese- we should try poppin our last names !st and then see how wonderfuly confused it all gets!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:03pm
Philthy woman:

Loving hearing so much from so many Gaylords!
Avatar 6:03pm
kat330:

@Julie: I think Joni is closer to John in Finnish. Juha, best we can figure, leans more toward Joseph.
Avatar 6:04pm
Philo Gristle:

Kat's family also got 'sadistic' pleasure from calling her "Kathy." I thought of taking Kat's surname, but I'm already foiled by my first name.
  6:05pm
Julie:

Yeah I guess it's up to them, my friend's dad would occasionally use John.
Avatar 6:06pm
kat330:

Per this conversation, yeah, we always give my last name on take-outs or other such situations. Philo has first and last name weirdness for middle America.
Avatar 6:07pm
kat330:

@Julie: Here's the funny thing we discovered when typing "Juha." Because it looks so much like "Julia" in a quick glance, we often get mail for Julia.
  6:09pm
rw:

Gaylords, This discussion brings me to something I've been wondering... do you think the name makes the person or does the person make the name? Do you think that having an unusual name has made you a different person than you would have been if you had a more common name?
  6:12pm
JakeGould:

“Gaylord Buzzard is the scholar and intellectual in the forest.” www.weirdspace.dk...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I know a Deborah who will *not* respond to 'Debbie'.
As a 'David' (what name could be more JudeoChristYawn common - no worries, right? ) - you *must* come to terms w/ 'Dave' if you wish to Socialize - *whatsoever*. Okay by me.
...Now - 'Davy':
- a divergent but exclusive set has been allowed to use this ;
1.) My beloved eccentric Fundamentalist Auntie w/ a heart of gold...
2.) A stunning self-described NeoPagan SexRadical lady friend who is tall & blonde like myself...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:13pm
dale:

i thought david was a fine name. it's not your name but its fine just the same.
Avatar 6:15pm
kat330:

Whatever other issues you guys find with "Gaylord," at least spelling and pronunciation aren't among them.
  6:15pm
Robert:

Try Google Ngrams for trends over time of occurrence of words in print.
  6:16pm
JakeGould:

My birth name is Yakov, which translates to Jacob, but really means “Country Bumpkin” in Yiddish and also sounds like “Jack Off” to 11 year old kids. Which basically means if you know what my name means, you know it means bumpkin. And if you don’t you think it sounds like “Jack Off.” Unless we are talking about Yakov Smirnoff who actually made me feel less awkward about my name when he became a thing… WHAT A COUNTRY!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:16pm
Amanda:

I love the name Dorcas. I realize this is the opposite of what you guys want to hear, but we used to have a Dachshund by that name!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:17pm
Gaylord Fields:

@rw: I do think I have a different social relationship with people because of my name.
  6:18pm
Robert:

But that's just a 2ndary meaning in Yiddish that's derived from the name Yakov.
  6:18pm
JakeGould:

@rw, “Do you think that having an unusual name has made you a different person than you would have been if you had a more common name?” I will insist you call me Max Power from now on & let’s see how you deal with that.
Avatar 6:19pm
kat330:

What's in a name for The Gaylords? Clearly it's "Marie."
  6:20pm
JakeGould:

@Robert, “But that's just a 2ndary meaning in Yiddish that's derived from the name Yakov.” True, but the only people I know who mention the Biblical meaning tend to be religious folks who i don’t get along with anywhere. If I go to Borough Park or Williamsburg or any deeply Jewish community and tell people my name I am “Bumpkin.”
  6:20pm
Robert:

Unfortunately that tends to happen. People in whatever language at some time arbitrarily pick a name as representative of a stereotype for derision.
  6:21pm
Ice in Brooklyn:

Gaylord Effect

Pardon I'd I'm large listing this.

Comments down before
  6:22pm
JakeGould:

@Robert, FWIW when I do go to neighborhoods like that, I will see shop signs with “Yakov” in the name… But it is usually a shoe repair shop or handy man… Basically, everyone’s superintendent in Borough Park is named Yakov.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:22pm
Gaylord Fields:

@kat330: Maybe I should make "Marie" my Starbucks name and see how baristas react to that.
Avatar 6:22pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Generally defer to the Bard - but I'm the sort
- I *do* believe there's a lot in a Name:
...There's the actual Etymological Meaning of a name (Gay Lord presumably ~=s Titled Person of Pleasant Disposition...) - which I believe has Resonance in the Collective Unconscious
- as well as all the more basic Psycho-Social resonances (Jake's point above); remember: 'Person' means 'Mask' (like 'Persona')
...& there's Numerology, in which Letters = Numbers & add up to different values & so Meanings...
...& even Yogic things in which different Sounds create different Effects in Subtle Energies (M is 'Yummy Mommy-ish', if you get me, for example)...
  6:22pm
Robert:

The Hungarian-style Yiddish version of Yakov in the derisive sense is Janosh, which is not far from Yankee.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:23pm
dale:

did gaylord sartain ever sing on hee haw?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:24pm
Gaylord Fields:

@dale: He was a comedian.
  6:24pm
Robert:

Come to think of it, even a customer of a prostitute is known as a john.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:24pm
Gaylord Fields:

@JakeGould: It takes just one famous person with your name to take the heat off you.
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kat330:

@Gaylord: Or Maria? Rilke did OK with that.
  6:25pm
JakeGould:

I think the “Gaylord Effect” would be a nice sequel to the “Butterfly Effect.”
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:26pm
dale:

even junior samples and archie campbell sang. maybe even misty rowe.
  6:26pm
Robert:

The one-famous-person rule doesn't work for everyone. Daddy thought his middle name of Abraham was too Jewish, even with the precedent of Lincoln!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:26pm
Gaylord Fields:

@kat330: Many men have female saints' names, especially in France. I know a kid name Billy whose middle name was Marie.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:28pm
dale:

gale gordon - how many men are named gale? is it a derivation of gayle or gail?
  6:28pm
JakeGould:

Abraham is scary to me. Because he’s the guy who decided to circumcise kids because some voice told him to. Which makes me think of the name… HAGAR!
Avatar 6:29pm
kat330:

Welcome! :)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- Famous Person: not the Collective Unconscious, but the Collective Conscious - esp. w/ MassMedia & exponential overpopulation

...It's an interesting question - ! - why this Abstract Symbol of a Word for us
- a Name
- has so much relevance for our Identity - as opposed to our Clothes or Voice or how we look naked or something...huh...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:35pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Is it Gaylord Aloysius Fields? I think that has a nice rhythm to it.
  6:36pm
Ed Smith:

There is an Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, and I'm convinced that I should get free admittance for life.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:36pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

What a lovely idea for a show. It's always a pleasure hearing your voice, Gaylord Fields!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:36pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

Slim Gaillard!
Avatar 6:38pm
luca:

even in outhern dutch dialect we also knosw the word 'galjaar' (< gailiard)...meaning a clever, witty and humorous guy
Avatar 6:40pm
luca:

www.littre.org...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...btw ! : the ability to create a Playlist of Gaylords up to your standard is most impressive ! (...altho' can imagine you've maybe been motivated to note such tracks for some time...)
  6:42pm
Ice in Brooklyn:

Right Jake.
We are al Gaylord's
  6:43pm
Robert:

But when I look up gaillard in Wiktionary (French), meaning #1 is indeed "happy one", so it IS cognate to "gay" after all.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:45pm
Gaylord Fields:

@Wendy del Formaggio: Stay tuned!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:46pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

I'm all ears, Mr. Fields! Like, wowsvile. (I love this song.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:46pm
Gaylord Fields:

@luca: Thanks for supplying the Dutch cognate!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:48pm
Gaylord Fields:

@Wendy del Formaggio: You called it! Here's Slim "Gaylord"!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:49pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

YES!!! One of Slim Gaillard's finest, and there's so many gems to choose from.
  6:49pm
?:

@DJ Gaylord and G. Rice-Young: "Gailliards" were popular dances (duets, for couples) during the 16th and 17th centuries in France and all over Europe; there is a whole tradition, or genre, of classical (or "Spanish") guitar pieces called Gaiilards, originally performed at gatherings to accompany the dances but remained part of the repertoire even after the Gaillard dance "craze" was over. Classical guitar players are usually familiar with one or more "Gaillards" to this day. Just some FYI background...
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kat330:

@Wendy: Any wind of Chazaloo coming back to the stream?
  6:51pm
? = P-90:

Ooops. That's me above, stand by for a link...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:52pm
Gaylord Fields:

@P-90: I have a few 16th century gaillards; I've played a few on occasion in the past.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:53pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

kat330, I wouldn't claim to speak for Charlie, but I believe he shall return to the airwaves at some point in the not-too-distant future. Maybe he's listening now and can give us some details. Yoooo hooooo, Charlie!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:53pm
Uncle Michael:

I would love to play Slam Stewart to Gaylord's Slim Gaillard.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:53pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

So how big a jump is it to get to Doug Gillard?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:54pm
Gaylord Fields:

@Uncle Michael: And don't forget Scatman Crothers!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:54pm
Uncle Michael:

I'd be pretty stoked to hear Charlie again.
  6:54pm
doca:

@Gaylord: sorry to only appear here now, I was studying! Really that Gaylord and Galhardo are the same name? Usually Galhardo is a surname, but it may have the same root as Gaylord. BTW, I loved the show and thanks for being my introduction to the world of WFMU!
  6:54pm
JakeGould:

Isn't there some chocolate named "Guy
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:55pm
Gaylord Fields:

@ Ken From Hyde Park: Not far at all! "Gillard" is a variation of Gaylord/Gayleard/Galliard/Gaillard.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:55pm
Uncle Michael:

Never forget Scatman Crothers!
  6:55pm
Robert:

Back at Wiktionary, this time on the English side, the etymology of "gay" shows it to be pretty easily related to French, so I'd say that part of the name carries over just fine from the Roman languages into English.
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kat330:

OK, Wendy. He "promised" to send email notification, so I'll patiently await.
Avatar 6:56pm
kat330:

Gaylord and Gaylord, thanks for these two hours of entertainment! Have a great night y'all!
  6:57pm
? = P-90:

Excerpt from "The Little Gailliard" by Steve Howe:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgr-KbXjzcw
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:57pm
Gaylord Fields:

Gaylord and I thank you all for listening!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:57pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

kat330, I can report he's doing well! I had dinner with him last night.
  Swag For Life Member 6:57pm
12539:

Thanks, Gaylords!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...is said Marvin Gaye was self-conscious about his last name...but that's probably nothing compared to how his Dad's 'eccentricities' effected him (which is all too demoralizing to think about)...

- Thx Gaylord x2.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:58pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

I have one more to add. On the Beavis & Butt-head cartoon, there was a kid named Gaylore. Outstanding program today. The more Gaylords, the better.
  6:58pm
JakeGould:

I meant to say "Guy and Galliard."
  6:58pm
Ice in Brooklyn:

And he's from Cleveland!
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kat330:

Before I sign off for good, P-90's "Steve Howe" reminded me of a cute "Pearls Before Swine" comic this week: www.gocomics.com...
(I thought his "Howe" was Gelb, but dunno)
  6:59pm
flashbazbo:

Didja forget gaillerd sartain?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:00pm
Philthy woman:

right on! fabuloso! Thank you Gaylords!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:01pm
Uncle Michael:

Thanks for the music, Gaylords.
  7:01pm
rw:

Thank you Gaylord and Gaylord!
  7:01pm
Tommy:

GREAT SHOW I have often wondered what you felt about you Gayloardness
  7:02pm
P-90:

Thanks, Gaylords, Gaylordians, and Gaylordophiles!
There's gonna HAFTA be a Part II to this!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- Thx 4 link kat !
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kat330:

Welcome, RRN63! But here's the more *permanent* link to that PBS comic of intent: www.gocomics.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:13am
coelacanth∅:

very entertaining, Gaylord(s)!
wish i were here to take part in the conversation.
i will say this -it's possible that gaylord buzzard was the first Gaylord i ever knew of (even though i didn't like that cartoon much), and my impression of that character (as i remember, which is barely) was he was smart and distinguished. i don't remember if there was another Gaylord i'd heard of as a child, but as far back as i remember it struck me as a distinguished sort of name. maybe just because it has "lord" in it!
anyway, Thanks!
tchau
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