I don't want to stereotype, but given that one of H's research interests is transgender studies, I wonder if this is a taken name?
Sorry to be a wet blanket. It's all the snow here.
Also: Christian Blood and the Purple Crayon.
H is for Hitler
That's good enough for me.
H is for Hitler
That's good enough for me
H is for Hitler
That's good enough for me
Cause Hitler Hitler Hitler starts with H
I have been having the shittiest day and 17 offered a very welcome giggle.
More people should have exclamation marks as part of their actual given name. It's a scandal.
We must've had an identical thread about the H in Jesus H. Christ.
So far no one has suggested "Haploid".
30: Farse repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as history.
|| Benjamin, and all! Have you seen/heard Doc Severinsen's cover of King Crimson? Linked at LGM. Just wow. |>
Certainly not Hindrance, but I was thinking Helpful Humbert, or something of the kind.
I think I prefer the Either/Orchestra's cover of Red (both the source material and the cover version).
That also puts a smile on my face.
I always wondered why people loved Red so much. I see.
32: Farsi repeats itself, first as Persian, then as Iranian.
For those of us of a certain age and disposition, the name in question is obviously followed by "And his Aryan Reggae Band".
45 - I like the story, but the film adaption of "Christian Haematopoietic" was pretty awful
Higglety-pigglety
Herr Doktor Christian Blood
Taught classics fruitfully
In Santa Cruz.
Galenic analysis
Of his dyscrasias?
"Hyperviscosity,
Please drink more booze."
Only he teaches in Santa Clara, damn it.
If "only a drop'll do ya", surely H must be Homeopathic?
Applause for 53!
Blood understood the Native Mind.
He said "We must be firm, but kind."
A mutiny resulted.
I never shall forget the way
That Blood upon that awful day
Preserved us all from death.
He stood upon a little mound,
Cast his lethargic eyes around,
And said beneath his breath:
"Whatever happens, we have got
The Maxim Gun, and they have not."