BlogCarlson Kids What’s in a name By Brady Carlson April 17, 2017 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp My six year old just referred to Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Francisco Cervelli as “Francisco Sugarbelly.” Photo by Kevin Doncaster via Flickr/Creative Commons Related Related: An Election Night Special question Wedding in Aisle 13 Helped Rescue Goats Police Say Intoxicated Woman Made Lewd Comments To Easter Bunny Man Ends Chipotle Eating Streak After 500 Days TagsbaseballnicknamesOwen The latest Shock Rocker Alice Cooper Was Good Friends With Comedy Legend Groucho Marx They were two celebs from two different generations, but actually had a lot in common. Fred The Cat Went Undercover To Catch A Fake Veterinarian In Brooklyn He made headlines all over the world for the first ever cat-based sting operation. Rosa Slade Gragg Outsmarted Detroit’s Racial Housing Rules, With A Workaround On A Corner Lot A Black leader in Detroit found a way around housing rules that tried to keep her from using her own property. At Least One Beatle Hoped That The Band Would Get Arrested For Its Rooftop Concert The Beatles needed a big ending to their documentary, and some of them thought a big arrest might be it. Some Kansans Wanted To Turn Their Part Of The State Into West Kansas In the 1990s, a dispute over school funding led to a plan to turn part of the state into a new state. A Football Team Selected John Wayne In The 1971 NFL Draft Back then, the drafts were strictly business, except for the moment when an NFL franchise appeared to draft one of the biggest names in Hollywood. - Advertisement - Brady CarlsonBrady Carlson is a writer and radio host from Madison, Wisconsin. more