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The daily writing prompt asking a question I think I answered long. What’s the story behind your nickname?

Instead of trying to describe what might be behind the one nickname I could share without offending people and pleading the 5th on several other racy ones I think I’ll share thoughts on nicknames.

I have a few for my better half. I really don’t have any for my children. Some groups of my friends are huge on nicknames. Others, not so much and some not at all.

I’m figuring a lot of nicknames are picked up in our youth. Though some could be born out of significant events anytime in life.

I’ve noticed some people are uncomfortable with nicknames. I guess I would be also if tagged with one that wasn’t flattering. Luckily the ones I know about aren’t bad.

I find it interesting for those who give themselves nicknames.

There are a lot of secret nicknames floating around out there I bet. For instance, I’m sure my better half has a few I might not be aware of.

Trying to live up to nicknames might not be the wisest thing.

In passing the other day I heard someone use the nickname of a close childhood deceased friend “Big Pete” and I turned immediately. Because there were only a couple of us who would use that with him.

I’m constantly assigning nicknames to bad drivers each time out.

The number of nicknames I come up with for the current President are endless.

Lots of our nicknames are preceded with military rank.

I’ll have to put a chapter in my book about nicknames being that is quite a colorful area of lots of my friendships.

I like that two of the three of my grandchildren already have nicknames.

Come on, lets go see. Photo by Mike Hartley

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Nicknames

What’s the story behind your nickname? – So ask the daily writing prompt

Sorry, can’t explain the stories behind all my nicknames here. Now that I think about it, I can’t explain any of them here. I will say many of them came from my youth and some wild times. I can think of 2 that are used often (Judge and Admiral) but there are a few others that I’m known by.

So I’ll leave with a photo I like and thought.

Trump pretends to have respect for those who serve and those in law enforcement but that is a sham. I hope he never steps foot in Arlington Cemetery again. It desecrates all who have served and serve.

“I don’t get it. What was in it for them?” Trump was said to have asked retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, who later became Trump’s chief of staff, as the two stood beside 1st Lt. Robert Kelly’s grave at Arlington National Cemetery in 2017.

He disputes this but I think it’s entirely within his lack of character and I’m going to do what’s in my power to see he never steps foot on these grounds again as President. For we all know he would never visit it if he weren’t.

Hillside of Headstones and Wreaths at Arlington.