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How did you choose your nickname?
BeowulfShaffer Posted Jun 19, 2008
seeing as I took german I probaly should have known that, but seeing as that was five years ago and the closest I have come to failing a class it isn't to suprising I didn't
How did you choose your nickname?
Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Jun 19, 2008
Late at night. REgistering. It just came to me in a flash of lateral thinking.
At the time, I didn't even know what bonobos are famous for. . But now I do...doubly apt.
Triply apt. As a card-carrying evolutionist, it emphasises pan paniscus as the third species of chimpanzee, along with our close relatives, pan troglodytes and pan/homo sapiens.
And I've grown to like the name Edward.
How did you choose your nickname?
kuzushi Posted Jun 19, 2008
Maybe it had something to do with Bono from U2?
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lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned Posted Jun 19, 2008
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van-smeiter Posted Jun 19, 2008
Hans Van Smeiter was a fantastic Dutch striker on a Sega Mega Drive football game that I misspent my youth playing in the mid-nineties.
Not sure why I picked him in particular though
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Yael Smith Posted Jun 20, 2008
Because of the Smite factor, I'd say. It's a fantastic nickname.
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invisibleknight Posted Jun 20, 2008
The Invisble Knight was a character from the 1st poem I ever had published which was written on a nightshift on Live Ops during the 1st Gulf War.
He's invisible (obviously) and inhabits a post apocalyptic world of legend & science. He carries a VERY big broad sword & he's got a white horse called Benson
He's featured in 5 poems now and might actually feature in a novel one day!
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Vicki Virago - Proud Mother Posted Jun 24, 2008
I'm late with this one as always.
Right.
When I joined the site I had a motorbike which was a Virago 535. I called her Vicki. Hence my name
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TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Posted Jun 24, 2008
TRG is my initials. The vowel makes it pronouneable. Hence the mixed case. I invented the name for myself in primary school, and have used it here and there ever since. I often sign text messages as TRiG.
TRiG.
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LaMaestra Posted Jun 24, 2008
My original name on here was derived from my 3rd forename (which is the name I use) and the running time of a record I once cut. However, for some reason, this site won't let me log in with it so I use LaMaestra, the female equivalent of El Maestro 'the Master' because I AM the Master!
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MrCheesy Posted Jun 24, 2008
This was the name of my imaginary game show host character, resplendent in gold lame, and a Winton-esque hue.
Some of my friends also know me as Fuzzy Jungle Pigeon, coined on a works night out by Sam 'Bruce' Lee, and useful for a username which needs to be secure... mixed with numbers and underscores
My favourite though is 'DiscoBison', which came about as the result of a simple mishearing whilst watching the 2000 Olympics closing ceremony, under the influence of mind and hearing altering substances (which I still do miss, very occasionally). I'm still not sure what it was that was being said to me.
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novosibirsk - as normal as I can be........ Posted Jun 25, 2008
I wanted Albatross, but WA already had it - so my nickname honours a Russian lady whom I have known for 40 years. A long story behind the friendship, but Novosibirsk was where she originated.
Novo
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Keith Miller yes that Keith Miller Posted Jun 25, 2008
Everything about it was so self explanatory.
No middle ground, no guessing, no obfuscation and the encapsulation of everything grand and good and heroic...
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How did you choose your nickname?
- 61: BeowulfShaffer (Jun 19, 2008)
- 62: Edward the Bonobo - Gone. (Jun 19, 2008)
- 63: kuzushi (Jun 19, 2008)
- 64: loonycat - run out of fizz (Jun 19, 2008)
- 65: A Super Furry Animal (Jun 19, 2008)
- 66: Edward the Bonobo - Gone. (Jun 19, 2008)
- 67: BeowulfShaffer (Jun 19, 2008)
- 68: Edward the Bonobo - Gone. (Jun 19, 2008)
- 69: Researcher 815350 (Jun 19, 2008)
- 70: lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned (Jun 19, 2008)
- 71: van-smeiter (Jun 19, 2008)
- 72: Yael Smith (Jun 20, 2008)
- 73: invisibleknight (Jun 20, 2008)
- 74: Vicki Virago - Proud Mother (Jun 24, 2008)
- 75: TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office (Jun 24, 2008)
- 76: Researcher 815350 (Jun 24, 2008)
- 77: LaMaestra (Jun 24, 2008)
- 78: MrCheesy (Jun 24, 2008)
- 79: novosibirsk - as normal as I can be........ (Jun 25, 2008)
- 80: Keith Miller yes that Keith Miller (Jun 25, 2008)
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