Wednesday, April 15, 2009

What's Your NPR Name?


I'm Martia SanCarlos thanks to Liana and Eric, who seem to have invented this game. . . .

"Eric and I recently discovered a shared fascination with the slew of impossibly named NPR hosts we listen to every day: Renee Montagne, Steve Inskeep, Corey Flintoff, Korva Coleman, Kai Ryssdal, Dina Temple-Raston.In fact, we’ve often wondered what it would be like to be one of them. A Nina Totenberg or a Renita Jablonski. A David Kestenbaum or a Lakshmi Singh. Even (on our most ambitious days) a Cherry Glaser or a Sylvia Poggioli.

So finally, after years of Fresh Air sign-off ambitions, we came up with a system for creating our own NPR Names. Here’s how it works: You take your middle initial and insert it somewhere into your first name. Then you add on the smallest foreign town you’ve ever visited.

So I’m Liarna Kassel. And Eric is Jeric Bath. I even have a new nickname for my little brother in Dylsan Rosarita."





2 comments:

Ashley said...

I'm Washley ChangRye. It DOES have a nice ring to it.

Janalynn said...

This is a mouthful: Jancis Santa Ana del Yacuma. I'm not sure of the smallest foreign town I've visited, but this one is pretty small and definitely remote. Might take up too much air time to tag onto a story. I've always loved Sylvia Poggioli's name and her accent. By the way, I am on a layover in Vancouver and you and Rich are on your vacation somewhere not too far from here. Buon Viaggio!