Nicknames are a common way of acknowledging a person’s individuality. Many of these are derived from our given names, as a shortened or modified substitute, and usually designed to catch an ear, adding color to a somewhat typically bland or phonetically arduous nameplate.
Sometimes, however, nicknames are given to a person due to circumstances or characteristic traits that seem to revolve around that individual. These qualities can be both good and, sometimes, not-so good. David Ralph of Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania, knows all too well this typical rite of youth: the handing out of a characteristically all-encompassing nickname based on the trials and tribulations of his everyday life. “When I was a kid, I got myself into a lot of what I would call stupid trouble. Nothing too serious, but the…