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Best Name

14 members have voted

  1. 1. Best Name

    • Elsies Mascots Room
      0%
      0
    • Bedlam
      100%
      11

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I go with your third choice mate, the "Up To You Room".

Not too sure why you didn't get it in your poll, but I guess your only a sparky... :o:D:D

Blonco's morning mantra...

sorry mate, couldn't help that one :o

Id close it Bronco, it isnt a real winner, although many wanted the new room, they have not used it.

second choice would be Bedlam.

Here are some possible names:

-Hong Kwai

-Hong Yim

-Hong Chang

-fear and loathing in Los

-<deleted> central

-Morman Central or Christian Living Room (to avert interest)

Since this is a Forum concerning Thailand - occasionally straying onto other topics - why not name the VIP section: "Som Nam Naa"?

You do get what you deserve around here after all! :o

'Short Time Room' because I'm never in here more than a minute.

I'm honoured that you've thougth about the mascots as another choice, blonco. :o

They'd all be in Elsie if you named it that  :o

Don't you turn me on now, Doc. I don't have a man of my own. :D:D

  • 2 weeks later...

Are we still looking for a better name?

Right.

Gentlemen, Yorkie and blonco :o .. let's get back to this topic. I really hate the VIP name.

Bedlam

(An English abbreviation of BETHLEHEM).

A London hospital originally intended for the poor suffering from any ailment and for such as might have no other lodging, hence its name, Bethlehem, in Hebrew, the "house of bread." During the fourteenth century it began to be used partly as an asylum for the insane, for there is a report of a Royal Commission, in 1405, as to the state of lunatics confined there. The word Bethlehem became shortened to Bedlam in popular speech, and the confinement of lunatics there gave rise to the use of this word to mean a house of confusion. Bedlam was founded in 1247 as a priory in Bishopsgate Street, for the order of St. Mary of Bethlehem, by Simon Fitz Mary, an Alderman and Sheriff of London. This site is now occupied by the Liverpool Street railway station. In the next century it is mentioned as a hospital in a license granted (1330) to collect alms in England, Ireland, and Wales. In 1375 Bedlam became a royal hospital, taken by the crown on the pretext that it was an alien priory. It seems afterwards to have reverted to the city. At the beginning of the sixteenth century the word Bedlam was used by Tyndale to mean a madman, so that it would seem as though the hospital were now used as a lunatic asylum exclusively. In January, 1547, King Henry VIII formally granted St. Bartholomew's hospital and Bedlam, or Bethlehem, to the city of London, on condition that the city spend a certain amount on new buildings in connection with St. Bartholomew's. In 1674, the old premises having become untenable, it was decided to build another hospital, and this was erected in what is now Finsbury Circus. This came to be known as old Bedlam, after the erection of a new building in St. George's Fields, which was opened August 1815, on the site of the notorious tavern called the Dog and the Duck.

The attitude of successive generations of Englishmen towards the insane can be traced interestingly at Bedlam. Originally, it was founded and kept by religious. Every effort seems to have been made to bring patients to such a state of mental health as would enable them to leave the asylum. An old English word, "a Bedlam" signifies one discharged and licensed to beg. Such persons wore a tin plate on their arm as a badge and were known as Bedlamers, Bedlamites, or Bedlam Beggars. Whenever outside inspection was not regularly maintained, abuses into the management of Bedlam, and in every century there were several commissions of investigation. Evelyn in his Diary, 21 April 1656, notes that he saw several poor creatures in Bedlam in chains. In the next century it became the custom for the idle classes to visit Bedlam and observe the antics of the insane patients as a novel form of amusement. This was done even by the nobility and their friends. One penny was charged for admission into the hospital, and there is a tradition that an annual income of four hundred pounds was thus realized. This would mean that nearly 100,000 persons visited the hospital in the course of a year. Hogarth's famous picture represents two fashionable ladies visiting the hospital as a show place, while his "Rake," at the end of the "Progress," is being fettered by a keeper. After an investigation in 1851, the hospital came under regular government inspection and has since been noted for its model care of the insane. It accommodates about three hundred, with over sixty attendants. Its convalescent home at Witley is an important feature. The management is so good that each year more than one-half of the patients are returned as cured

Its convalescent home at Witley is an important feature. The management is so good that each year more than one-half of the patients are returned as cured

Too late for us lot- the incureable!!!!! :o

Its convalescent home at Witley is an important feature. The management is so good that each year more than one-half of the patients are returned as cured

Too late for us lot- the incureable!!!!! :o

Most of us wouldn't get across the recovery line :D

:o:D That was another one I was going to suggest, but I thought it might attract the loonies, rather than keep 'em away. (Hmm, have I got the idea of this VIP room arse-about-face?)

:o:D That was another one I was going to suggest, but I thought it might attract the loonies, rather than keep 'em away. (Hmm, have I got the idea of this VIP room arse-about-face?)

The problem is that the loonies think they are ok, and that everybody else is a looney.... So who are the real Loonies... ?? :D

totster :D

:D:D That was another one I was going to suggest, but I thought it might attract the loonies, rather than keep 'em away. (Hmm, have I got the idea of this VIP room arse-about-face?)

The problem is that the loonies think they are ok, and that everybody else is a looney.... So who are the real Loonies... ?? :o

totster :D

An asylum with the loonies in charge :D

:D:D That was another one I was going to suggest, but I thought it might attract the loonies, rather than keep 'em away. (Hmm, have I got the idea of this VIP room arse-about-face?)

The problem is that the loonies think they are ok, and that everybody else is a looney.... So who are the real Loonies... ?? :D

totster :o

An asylum with the loonies in charge :D

You said it, Doc :D

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