No, no, no, oh no, no "tweed"!

No "muir" either. Sounds like something from an Orvis wannabee.

What about (Irish gaelic) Dubghail, meaning "dark stranger" -- the first
Irish name google turned up. I have no idea how that is pronounced;
probably something like "kelly."

Andrew, you've otherwise got taste as indicated by your email moniker
("ashtabula" is good!).

Patrick "thinks ashtabula cranks are a good design" Moore who wonders how
you say Ashtabula in Irish?

On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Andrew Johnson <ashtab...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Given that it makes one feel like King of all they survey, and we know the
> King is always dressed in dapper tweed, how about "Lord Tweedsmuir" or just
> "L. Tweedsmuir"?
>
> - Andrew, Berkeley
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