Monday, September 22, 2014

Journal Naming our implements

   But will the names get used? Will they stick?  
Stay tuned. 


8.5 " wood round paddle                      PONG, the

9.5 "  wood hairbrush, round head      LOLLIPOP, the

10" wood dogleg hairbursh                  DOGLEG, the

10.5" Wood paddle, seven holes          SMALL CHAPEL, the

11" Red hard plastic  paddle                 WAFFLEMAKER, the 

12" Wood paddle, seven holes             LARGE CHAPEL, the

12"  Wood paddle, thirteen holes         LUCKY (no 'the')

12"  Wood paddle, three holes              ELLIPSIS, the

12.5" Studded Strap                               STUD, the

13"  Wooden Spoon                                SPOON, the

13.5"  Bamboo square board paddle        ZAAA-Per (pronounced                                                                      zapper), the

14"  Plastic Stirring Stick                         WHAPSTIR, the

15.5" Wooden Paddle                              LITE-BITE, the

16.5" Wooden Paddle                               WHAPPER, the

16.5" Clear Delrin Cane                            WHITEY (no 'the')

18" Black Delrin Cane                               SMOKEY (no 'the')

18" Dark Brown wooden paddle               BONE BREAKER, the

18" Two fingered Tawse                           STINGER, the

24" Bamboo Paddle                                   ZOMBIE KILLER, the

26" Riding Crop                                         GIDDY-UP (no 'the')

28.5" White stirring rod                              HOT ROD, the

29"  Bamboo Cane                                      BOTTOM LINE, the

35"  Bamboo ... rod                             unused, unnamed

42"  Bamboo.... rod                             unnamed, unused                           


3 comments:

  1. Bone breaker? Cute! The paddle that re-broke my finger on our first play date.

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  2. Oh yes! Exactly from where the name for the paddle was derived.

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