I Need Your Help 2019-12-11
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- GlytchMeister
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Re: I Need Your Help 2019-12-11
Man, if I was rich, I’d be SUCH a Medici.
Uh.... in the “Patron of the arts” sense.
Uh.... in the “Patron of the arts” sense.
He's mister GlytchMeister, he's mister code
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
Re: I Need Your Help 2019-12-11
But of course. Poisoning the competition would be gauche, and I doubt that anyone here thinks that you'd be gauche.
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So if your not gauche, you're sinister?
Really - how many places are there where you can make heraldry puns?
Really - how many places are there where you can make heraldry puns?
Don't let other peoples limitations become your constraints!
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- Catawampus
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Re: I Need Your Help 2019-12-11
If you bend the rules.
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- Hansontoons
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Re: I Need Your Help 2019-12-11
Wow . . . you're piling on today. Or . . . best fess up.
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- Hansontoons
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Re: I Need Your Help 2019-12-11
Just having fun with words. Looked up Heraldry and ran with it!
Did a similar mashup a while back with movie titles or lines from Mel Brooks movies- I forget exactly, but I do recall kudos from Dave for the effort. A high honor!
- Hansontoons
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Re: I Need Your Help 2019-12-11
Highlights are words associated with heraldic coats of arms and badges.Hansontoons wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17, 2019 9:38 amConsidering this group, heralds would proclaim that chief among us is an attitude of honour! Only a base individual would not 'fess up to the charge of fomenting divisions in (of) the field by the bending of rules.
Which reminds me, "We don' need no steenking batches!"
- GlytchMeister
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Re: I Need Your Help 2019-12-11
I am suddenly struck by how little I know about heraldry. I had a couple days on it in British Literature in high school, had to make my own coat of arms based on my last name.
Only thing is, I’ve got a commoner’s job-name.
(Googles a little bit)
Ah, one of those “occupational names.”
So I didn’t have a lot to go on. None of the websites my teacher had memberships with could pull up anything. So I just kinda made one up that incorporated the tools of the trade.
But a few months ago, I found out my family has a surname a bit up the tree from me from Europe that does have some heraldic significance. Nothing like a “I’m a prince” or anything, just a family named after an area/maybe-a-river in France. Or maybe vice versa. But probably the former - we’ve never had any royal or noble blood flow through our veins, as far as I’ve heard. Unless maybe a transfusion happened at a hospital
Anyway, I did find that coat of arms and showed it to those who carry that name, so that was kinda cool.
Only thing is, I’ve got a commoner’s job-name.
(Googles a little bit)
Ah, one of those “occupational names.”
So I didn’t have a lot to go on. None of the websites my teacher had memberships with could pull up anything. So I just kinda made one up that incorporated the tools of the trade.
But a few months ago, I found out my family has a surname a bit up the tree from me from Europe that does have some heraldic significance. Nothing like a “I’m a prince” or anything, just a family named after an area/maybe-a-river in France. Or maybe vice versa. But probably the former - we’ve never had any royal or noble blood flow through our veins, as far as I’ve heard. Unless maybe a transfusion happened at a hospital
Anyway, I did find that coat of arms and showed it to those who carry that name, so that was kinda cool.
He's mister GlytchMeister, he's mister code
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
Re: I Need Your Help 2019-12-11
There was a european family whose arms included a hammer and testicles . . .
Their founder was a blacksmith and horse-gelder before being ennobled. (On the battlefield - Something about saving the king's life IIRC.)
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Their founder was a blacksmith and horse-gelder before being ennobled. (On the battlefield - Something about saving the king's life IIRC.)
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- AnotherFairportfan
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Re: I Need Your Help 2019-12-11
I remembered this story wrong; here's the actual story
As i recall, SF author David Drake once wrote that he was descended from a noble Drake family whose armorial bearings included a wyvern.
Francis Drake claimed kinship with that family and attempted to use their arms.
Didn't go well:
As i recall, SF author David Drake once wrote that he was descended from a noble Drake family whose armorial bearings included a wyvern.
Francis Drake claimed kinship with that family and attempted to use their arms.
Didn't go well:
However:After receiving his knighthood Drake unilaterally adopted the armorials of the ancient Devon family of Drake of Ash, near Musbury, to whom he claimed a distant but unspecified kinship. These arms were: Argent, a wyvern wings displayed and tail nowed gules,[47] and the crest, a dexter arm Proper grasping a battle axe Sable, headed Argent. The head of that family, also a distinguished sailor, Sir Bernard Drake (d.1586), angrily refuted Sir Francis's claimed kinship and his right to bear his family's arms. That dispute led to "a box in the ear" being given to Sir Francis by Sir Bernard at court, as recorded by John Prince (1643–1723) in his "Worthies of Devon", first published in 1701.
Take THAT, you bastard.Queen Elizabeth, to assuage matters, awarded Sir Francis his own coat of arms, blazoned as follows:Sable a fess wavy between two pole-stars [Arctic and Antarctic] argent; and for his crest, a ship on a globe under ruff, held by a cable with a hand out of the clouds; over it this motto, Auxilio Divino; underneath, Sic Parvis Magna; in the rigging whereof is hung up by the heels a wivern, gules, which was the arms of Sir Bernard Drake.
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