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Friday, November 25, 2005

My name is... Tim Lovell



I have the greatest name ever. And I am not just referring to the fact that my surname means 'little wolf', or 'wolf cub'. No, I am more specifically referring to my fuller (though by no means fullest, as I would have to add 'Robert' into the equation) name of 'Tim Lovell'. This post may be reminiscent of the excellent 'My name is Dave Gorman' series and book, and the following could be seen as paying homage to the series and its creators.

Let me explain. During the week I had an email. Not very strange you may think, but the second I laid my eyes on the sender of this email I became curious. You see, the sender of this email was a certain Tim Lovell. Now I have, in the past, and for reasons that I shall not explain here, sent emails to myself. But this email had not originated from my fair hand. No, something far more peculiar was at work.

The email began with the not so traditional greeting of "I am also Tim Lovell." This 'other' Tim then listed similarities that he and I share. 'Tim' also helps to lead his churches youth group (Manor Park Evangelical church), has lived in Birmingham, and has an affinity for Subbeuteo (his blog may be accessed here). It is here the similarities end. But as I'm sure you'll agree, it had opened up the proverbial can of worms.

I was aware of other Tim Lovell's from around the world, and I think that now is the time to share them with you, and to prove beyond all doubt why the name 'Tim Lovell' is the best.

Firstly, there is yours truly, Tim Lovell of London, England. I shall say no more of myself, but move on to the other Tim Lovell's who may not be as familiar to you.

There is Tim Lovell who was recently made president of UK pest control. He moved to this post from the States, where he was vice president of the company.

Next, there is Tim Lovell the molecular biologist of The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California. His interests include Electronic Structure Calculations for Active Site Models of Metalloenzymes and Metalloantibodies, Computer Modeling of Proteins and Nucleic Acids, Computational Design of Bioactive Molecules (Metal and Non-Metal-Based), Applications of Quantum Mechanics to Transition Metal Complexes in Inorganic, Bioinorganic and Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis by Transition Metal and Organic-Based Active Sites in Biology. He seems like a jolly fine gentleman.

Following on from Tim Lovell the molecular biologist, is Tim Lovell the guitar maker. Yes, thats right, you can own a quality electric guitar made by the legendary Tim Lovell. Unfortunately, you will have to be in Australia to pick one up. Lovell guitars, as they are known "are beautifully handcrafted instruments created by Melbourne Luthier Tim Lovell with incredible attention to detail and amazing tone. The full range of Lovell Guitars featuring the unique Lovell Bridge are available now." To check them out for yourself, click here. If you feel inclined to buy me one of these quality handcrafted instruments, please do.



Next in our list of Tim's is Tim Lovell the anaesthetist. However, upon further investigation, Tim is in fact his middle name. He is actually A T Lovell. I was not able to ascertain what it was that the 'A' stood for. There is also not a picture of him that I was able to find. The reason that I have allowed him into my hall of fame, is because he is known as Dr. Tim Lovell. He has obviously understood the class that the name holds, and elected to cast off his less impressive forename (Alan perhaps) and to forever be known as Tim Lovell. He is the Consultant Senior Lecturer at the Sir HumphryDavy Department of Anaesthesia, Bristol Royal Infirmary in Bristol. A most excellent addition to our already stirling line up.

But now I come to the premier league of Tims. Firstly, let me proudly introduce to you Tim Lovell the pro Hockey player. Beginning his career at the University of Maine in 1993, Tim went on to play for 11 different teams, in 3 different countries before blowing the final whistle on his days as a pro hockey player in 2003. Highlights of his career must include the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks, the Las Vegas thunder and the Tacoma Sabrecats. But Tim didn't end his association withhockey when he hung up his skates. No, he went on to start the prestigious 'Lovell's Hockey School' which aims to develop the complete player through highly structured on and off ice training sessions taught by coaches who are respected players of the game. You can check them out here.

Our penultimate Tim Lovell is another Tim who is used to the limelight. It is Tim Lovell the actor, or more accurately, the performance artist. Until recently has was signed to the Donna Baldwin talent agency, and was a regular in industrial commercials and the like. I think he is a handsome and rugged man. However, I have been unable to find any up to date information on him. While he would have fitted perfectly in to shows such as 'Diagnosis Murder' and 'Murder She Wrote', it is possible that Tim found it difficult to continue acting in todays harsh world of CSI and The Soprano's.

Our final featured Tim (I have had no time to talk about Tim Lovell the photographer from New Zealand, or Tim Lovell the rigging gaffer) is possibly the most impressive of all. Winner of Great American Song Contests 'Outstanding Achievement in Songwriting Award' in 1999, the 2001 Oklahoma Songwriters and Composers Association's 'One Plus One Songwriting Contest', 4 awards in the 2003 Tennessee Country Music Association's New Gospel Category, and a massive 6 awards including most promising album of the year, and male vocalist of the year at the 2004 Tennessee Country Music Association's awards, Tim Lovell is a singer songwriter with clout. He has also set up 'Lion of Judah music and songwriting', which is where his website can be found. His music is reminiscent of the great country and western songwriters of the early 1980's, with lyrics that communicate the power of the gospel. You can listen to his music via his website- may I encourage you all to experience the delights of his music- especially 'the suns gonna shine', and 'the singing in heaven'.

I hope that you have enjoyed my world tour of Tim Lovell's- a tour that has taken in many different coutries, and many different careers. But there is one thing that unites us all- and that is the great name of Tim Lovell. God bless Tim Lovell's everywhere.

8 Comments:

At 25 November, 2005 23:37 , Blogger Jon said...

Wow, that must have taken some effort. An impressive survey. I am beginning to wish I was called Tim Lovell too. When I type Jon Matthews into google, the first person it brings up is a disgraced radio chat show host recently exposed as a paedophile, oh dear.

 
At 26 November, 2005 12:25 , Blogger Dan said...

Jon Scrivener is a seminal wit. And if he changed his name via anagram deed poll he could be called:
Jive N Corners

Tim, have you contacted country music Tim Lovell to let him know about luthier Tim Lovell?

 
At 26 November, 2005 17:24 , Blogger jodes da princess said...

well timmy, we always knew you were common, and now we see just how common you are. its a telling statement.

 
At 26 November, 2005 17:31 , Blogger jodes da princess said...

incidentally when you type in 'Jodie Scrivener' you get a lovely poem about a snake. I have reproduced it for your benefit:

On My Way to School by Jodie Scrivener (aged 7)

On my way to school I saw a snake.
It was a slithery snake.
It was a slimy, slithery snake.
It was a snotty, slimy, slithery snake.
And it snuggled next to his mum.

that, I think you will all agree, shows how truly talented scriveners are.

When I was a Crossman, one of the first sites on google is a porno. not so nice!

 
At 29 November, 2005 19:57 , Blogger Tim Lovell said...

If any of you have thought that this exercise was an egotistical one, it wasn't. It was in fact very humbling (Jon M's favourite word). To think that there are so many wonderful other Tim Lovell's out in the world.

I am also glad that my journey has got a few of you finding your namesakes across the globe.

And Jodie, I don't think that its common. Well loved, classy, fashionable, a mark of excellence, but not common.

 
At 30 November, 2005 12:36 , Blogger Jon said...

That is a bloody good word

 
At 05 December, 2005 08:57 , Blogger Liz Hinds said...

I googled liz hinds - the first two entries are me and even the Tesco sponsored link!!!! Yay, famous!

That has made my day!

 
At 07 September, 2008 03:33 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

My name is Tim Lovell, I live in New Zealand, I am a Fire Fighter.
I have a site on FLICKR as timlovfire.
I'm involved in Scouting and also like travelling, I spent 2 years in the USA with Boy Scouts and another year Fire Fighting

 

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