Jerome Quelin wrote:

Steve Fink wrote:


I'm assuming this will be 0.0.10



codename?




I could be persuaded to call it 0.1.0



codename?


Jerome



while trolling for things parrot, I came upon this;


http://www.kingsnicknames.co.uk/

Towards the bottom of this paragraph is the HIT, from which one could settle on BO-HO as a codename.

is that obscure enough ?


* Henry VIII*, /Walter, Bluff King Hal./ (1491-1547). Six times married King of England (1509-47). First marrying Catherine of Aragon the widow of his brother Arthur and daughter of Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain /the Catholic/ /Monarchs,/ they were divorced 1533 she spent the rest of her life in harsh confinement, and Henry married Anne Boleyn who was beheaded 1536 for adultery, Jane Seymour died 1537, Anne of Cleeves a political bride was so dull he had the marriage declared null and void, and Thomas Cromwell his advisor beheaded with Anne receiving a pension and retiring, Catherine Howard was beheaded in 1542, and Catherine Parr survived him. Named for his bluff and burley manners, later in his life nicknamed Bluebeard. Bluff meant broad faced in old English./ Burly King Hal, Copper-nose Harry, Stout Harry, Defender of the Faith/ the title bestowed by Pope Leo X, after Henry published his book On The Seven Sacraments, but revoked by Pope Paul III. An intelligent, cruel, greedy and popular Henry was not the tyrannical figure painted in legend, and he inspired equality, fear and devotion in his subjects. Called /Bo-Ho,/ in the satirical poem of 1521 called /Speake Parrot/ by his former tutor John Skelton, with the Lord Chancellor Cardinal Thomas Wolsey called /Hough/ No, and both represented as dogs.


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