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Bracegirdle
Valinor
Nov 2 2014, 9:37pm
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What was Farmer Maggot's first name?
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Isn't it strange that Mrs. Maggot called him "Maggot"?
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Meneldor
Valinor
Nov 2 2014, 9:42pm
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I don't know why. I just thought "Bruce."
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BlackFox
Half-elven
Nov 2 2014, 9:50pm
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Yes, that's it. Mortimer Maggot.
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Bracegirdle
Valinor
Nov 2 2014, 10:04pm
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He wouldn't allow Tolkien to use him in his book if he gave away this embarrasing information.
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Magpie
Immortal
Nov 2 2014, 10:48pm
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Bracegirdle
Valinor
Nov 2 2014, 11:49pm
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So far the "Farmers" have it. It's farmer Farmer Maggot- heh heh //
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Ethel Duath
Half-elven
Nov 3 2014, 10:15pm
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Mods up! :D Now, "what was Farmer Maggot's last name"?//
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Bracegirdle
Valinor
Nov 4 2014, 1:30am
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Now that there's thinking out-of-the-box Aunt Dora
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I had thought of using “Maggot” for his first name as a final kicker (really!). I had a tongue-in-cheek historical tale in my mind of how we use Farmer John today, etc. But there is a mention of the Maggots as a family. Also there are several references to Mrs. Maggot, so I reconsidered using Maggot as a first name as it just doesn’t seem to wash. That’s not to say that absolutely positively Maggot was not his first name. Perhaps they used a different linguistic way of describing a family in the Marish. It would be fun though if anyone wants to follow through with “What was Maggot’s LAST NAME” (as Ethel Duath asks). Let’s go for it.
(This post was edited by Bracegirdle on Nov 4 2014, 1:33am)
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Bracegirdle
Valinor
Nov 4 2014, 3:28am
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Ah, now I see where you're coming from
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Lots of people with repeated fore and surnames. So Maggot Maggot could be legit... Just imagine going through life with a name like that. Yech! But (for now) the pole shows farmer "Farmer Maggot" ahead by a nose -
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Bracegirdle
Valinor
Nov 4 2014, 3:31am
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And I want to know who voted for "Billy Joe Bob"? Fess up !!!! //
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Annael
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Nov 4 2014, 6:11am
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he's one of those single-name people
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Like Cher or Sting.
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Dame Ioreth
Tol Eressea
Nov 4 2014, 7:51am
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Marvin Maggot, lead singer of Hairy Feat. They had one hit single in the 1960s and that was the last we heard of his career. No wonder he hid in his garden.
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Dame Ioreth
Tol Eressea
Nov 6 2014, 1:16am
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He strides up, sticks out his hand to shake and says, "Bruce. Bruce Maggot. Darn glad to meet ya."
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Meneldor
Valinor
Nov 6 2014, 3:36am
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that I might have been inspired by the Monty Python skit where everyone is named Bruce.
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dormouse
Half-elven
Nov 6 2014, 9:45am
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His parents were anticipating a girl and by the time he arrived the name had stuck.....
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