The title of this post is a play on the first line of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, but it is an interesting question.
According to Wikipedia, the practice of using the name John Doe as a placeholder originated in England, yet the practice there is now rare or non-existent. I wonder what they call him there?
I came to know John Doe in 1968. I remember waking up one morning to see my mother glued to the television set, watching the news of Sen. Robert Kennedy's assassination. The black and white images were not real sharp, and I'll never forget the sight of Kennedy lying on the floor, his head being cradled by a bystander. As the picture went back to the news desk, Walter Cronkite said that the suspect, known as John Doe, was in custody.
At that time, I was not aware of the convention of using the name John Doe as a placeholder. But someone explained it to me that morning.
At school, one of my classmates said that the name of the assassin was John Doe. I, of course, knew better, and explained how these things worked. Due in some measure to days like that, I developed a reputation as a know-it-all. I used to think that was a bad thing, but now I know better.
And the whole purpose of this post was to sneak in that little pun...
Jollity
12 hours ago
6 comments:
What - me worry?
FIRST OFF....IN 1968 WASN'T MOM IN SCHOOL OR WORKING OR SOMETHING? ANYWHO...HOW COULD YOU MY SMART BRO BE 12 YEARS OLD AND NOT KNOW WHO JOHN DOE WAS? AS YOU TELL ALL OF YOU SIBS "I REMEMBER BEING IN THE WOMB".I HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN WHO JOHN DOE IS....LOL. AND THE ENGLISH? WELL....THEY HAVE THEIR ISSUES.
IN RE: TO JOHN DOE..AS WELL AS PETER ROE (BOTH NAMES USED FOR THE SAME PURPOSE AND DON'T FORGET THE JANES) WHY DIDN'T THE BLOODY ENGLISH AS WELL USE NAMES LIKE..RODGER WOE OR THOM POE? OR SAM GOE??? AND WHAT ABOUT JANE HOE? THERE WERE SO MANY MORE POSSIBILITES.....JUST A THOUGHT
Lo - It was in the morning before school. And I think you meant to say that you know who John Blow is. AND DROP YOUR CAPS!!!
Sorry about the caps. You are so funny. You will never let me live that one down, huh?
In NZ, it's Joe Bloggs.
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