I always hated the name McGookin as a kid, I don't particularly know why. My lads wear their name with pride on the backs of their football shirts, but they're different from me, thank god.
I have had the great honour and privilege of having two authors name characters after me. One is Valerie Parv, Australia's answer to Barbara Cartland who used the name for one of her characters in her book "Booties And The Beast" (I'm not making this up. She sent me a copy with the passages marked.)
The other is my buddy Wiley Miller in the States, who introduced Professor Angus McGookin to his reading public in his strip Non Sequitur, and later in his book The Adventures Of Ordinary Basil.
I wish I could meet my old primary teacher Mister Rushby who said I'd never amount to anything.