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After two weeks of deliberations, Mrs. E. just came in the room and
announced her decision on the name of her Grand Banks.

"JSJ AMERIKA"

de-coded it is:

JSJ - first initial of our three kids, Janice, Steven, John.

AME - Mrs's E's initials, AnnaMarie Eriksson

ERIK - obvious reference to last name.

RI - Fleeting reference to me, Richard.

KA - first initial of each of our daughters-in-law, Kim and Alexis.


Only a woman could dream this one up.

Eisboch


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"JSJ AMERIKA"

Only a woman could dream this one up.


Interesting [though somewhat complicated] mixture.

Downside: I'd virtually guarantee that the "Amerika" portion, with the 'K',
will occasion a steady stream of comment, mostly from those presuming a
virulent left-wing anti-government statement on her part.


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John Gaquin wrote in message
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"Eisboch" wrote in message

"JSJ AMERIKA"

Only a woman could dream this one up.


Interesting [though somewhat complicated] mixture.

Downside: I'd virtually guarantee that the "Amerika" portion, with the

'K',
will occasion a steady stream of comment, mostly from those presuming a
virulent left-wing anti-government statement on her part.



I thought about that. It would be an un-winnable debate. (much like what
goes on here)
She already checked to see if any other boats had a similar name.

http://www.st.nmfs.gov/st1/commercia...g_vessel2.html

It makes sense to her, therefore it is.

Eisboch



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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:25:23 GMT, "Eisboch"
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After two weeks of deliberations, Mrs. E. just came in the room and
announced her decision on the name of her Grand Banks.

"JSJ AMERIKA"

de-coded it is:

JSJ - first initial of our three kids, Janice, Steven, John.

AME - Mrs's E's initials, AnnaMarie Eriksson

ERIK - obvious reference to last name.

RI - Fleeting reference to me, Richard.

KA - first initial of each of our daughters-in-law, Kim and Alexis.

Only a woman could dream this one up.


You may want to have her rethink the AMERIKA concept.

Later,

Tom
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:51:46 GMT, "Eisboch"
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John Gaquin wrote in message
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"Eisboch" wrote in message

"JSJ AMERIKA"

Only a woman could dream this one up.


Interesting [though somewhat complicated] mixture.

Downside: I'd virtually guarantee that the "Amerika" portion, with the

'K',
will occasion a steady stream of comment, mostly from those presuming a
virulent left-wing anti-government statement on her part.


I thought about that. It would be an un-winnable debate. (much like what
goes on here)
She already checked to see if any other boats had a similar name.

http://www.st.nmfs.gov/st1/commercia...g_vessel2.html

It makes sense to her, therefore it is.


http://www.st.nmfs.gov/pls/webpls/cg...ssel_name_list

All the best,

Tom
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I am surprised. I just talked to her and explained that in the eyes of some
"Amerika" would be taken as a derogatory statement of America. Obviously,
she was only trying to fit in a reference to everybody's name.

Anyway, she agrees and is back to her deliberations.

Eisboch



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You may want to have her rethink the AMERIKA concept.

Later,

Tom


I agree.

You won't always have a chance to explain
the meaning before somebody makes a negative assumption.

On topic/off topic: She could always call the boat "Al-Merica". When we were
kids we were taught that the western continents were named for Amerigo
Vespucci, a map maker, (He would have named it Vespuccia.....but doesn't matter
because it isn't true). When the Templar Knights excavated under the old Jewish
Temple during the (forget the #) Crusade, they found Islamic documents that
referred to continents beyond the great western ocean and that called the land
masses "Al-Merica". This knowledge was retained by the Templar Knights until
the "official" western-Euro discovery of he continents by the Spanish in 1492.

Osama bin Ladin would like to see the original name reapplied. :-(

Using the name Amerika sounds very eastern-Euro, socialist, etc. Using the
original name, "Al-Merica" would be *extremely* ill advised at the moment.
Why not have somebody in the family simply change the spelling of their name
from a "k" to a "c", and go for a lot less controversy?

Back on topic:

As far as the JSJ goes, that could cause trouble as well. Some bunch of yahoo
kids will think that's an open invite: Jet Ski Jump
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John,
Or they'll think it has an immigrant content, such as the song in West
Side Story. "I want to be in Amerika" :-)
Paul

"John Gaquin" wrote in message
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"Eisboch" wrote in message

"JSJ AMERIKA"

Only a woman could dream this one up.


Interesting [though somewhat complicated] mixture.

Downside: I'd virtually guarantee that the "Amerika" portion, with the
'K',
will occasion a steady stream of comment, mostly from those presuming a
virulent left-wing anti-government statement on her part.




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Gould 0738 wrote in message
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You may want to have her rethink the AMERIKA concept.

Later,

Tom


I agree.


As far as the JSJ goes, that could cause trouble as well. Some bunch of

yahoo
kids will think that's an open invite: Jet Ski Jump


Yup. She is. It'll probably end up "JSJ AMERICA".

As for the JSJ - not to worry. The GB couldn't make a big enough wake to
excite a novice.


I learned my lesson on boat names. I named the Egg Harbor "Pangea" thinking
I was being very creative.
Instead, I spent hours and hours at the dock having to explain to everyone
that passed by what it meant.
I got a kick one day though. Some people came by with a bunch of kids -
probably 7th or 8th graders.
The parents had no clue, but the kids thought it was cool because they had
just studied the continents in school.

Eisboch


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I learned my lesson on boat names. I named the Egg Harbor "Pangea"

thinking
I was being very creative.
Instead, I spent hours and hours at the dock having to explain to everyone
that passed by what it meant.


I sometimes have a similar problem with 'Brefnie Queen'.


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