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how in the name of Bob do i change my zarking nickname?
Elvis (the King) Mirani:Drinker of Chai, Abuser of Caffiene(in whatever form), Chaser of Chicks and Lover of Bombay (Mumbai now) Started conversation Sep 30, 2000
Actually, my subject more or less covers the question
how in the name of Bob do i change my zarking nickname?
Bald Bloke Posted Sep 30, 2000
Hi
Click the preferences button in the yellow bar at the top of the page
That will let you change yor nickname and some other settings.
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how in the name of Bob do i change my zarking nickname?
Ottox Posted Sep 30, 2000
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how in the name of Bob do i change my zarking nickname?
Researcher 162371 Posted Dec 4, 2000
You see my name is Bob. Did you have any specific reference when you used Bob?
Bob.
how in the name of Bob do i change my zarking nickname?
Researcher 162371 Posted Dec 4, 2000
You see my name is Bob. Did you have any specific reference when you used Bob?
Bob.
how in the name of Bob do i change my zarking nickname?
Researcher 162371 Posted Dec 4, 2000
You see my name is Bob. Did you have any specific reference when you used Bob?
Bob.
how in the name of Bob do i change my zarking nickname?
~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Dec 12, 2000
Are you an uncle?
how in the name of Bob do i change my zarking nickname?
threeoftwo:- Alright, already!!!. Posted Dec 21, 2000
I've got an uncle Bob...
how in the name of Bob do i change my zarking nickname?
~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Dec 22, 2000
Me too, me too...
But seriously folkus, does anybody know where that expression originates. Is it British...probably. Does it have anything to do with 'bob' as money (a bob is a pound isn't it?)
I asked my uncle Bob once and he just gave me a dirty look... ah, sweet mysteries of life...
how in the name of Bob do i change my zarking nickname?
threeoftwo:- Alright, already!!!. Posted Dec 22, 2000
I knew someone at school who somehow gained the nickname B.O.B, which she told me in greatest confidence (oops) and much embarrassment stood for B.O (body odour) Bounder (large person). I kid you not! (children can be so cruel) But somehow, I don't think that's the origin. Bob short for Bobby? (as in policeman) or perhaps just one of those ridiculous colloquial slang-phrases that often appear in the English language, like; 'Well, I'll gu to our 'ouse' (its hard to write it how you say it!) and 'getting dark over Bill's mother's' (first being expression of amazement, second meaning rain on the way)
how in the name of Bob do i change my zarking nickname?
~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Dec 22, 2000
Yes... the bobby... If one had relations in the force willing to turn a blind eye and not interfere, then plans would go unhindered, and Bob's your uncle! Or, put all the pieces (contingencies) in place, and Bob's your uncle.
Maybe... need more input. I still suspect an historical reference to a time and particular person infamous for patronage and nepotism.
And yes, children are cruel; they know they have to grow up, sooner rather than later.
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- 1: Elvis (the King) Mirani:Drinker of Chai, Abuser of Caffiene(in whatever form), Chaser of Chicks and Lover of Bombay (Mumbai now) (Sep 30, 2000)
- 2: Bald Bloke (Sep 30, 2000)
- 3: Ottox (Sep 30, 2000)
- 4: Researcher 162371 (Dec 4, 2000)
- 5: Researcher 162371 (Dec 4, 2000)
- 6: Researcher 162371 (Dec 4, 2000)
- 7: ~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum (Dec 12, 2000)
- 8: threeoftwo:- Alright, already!!!. (Dec 21, 2000)
- 9: ~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum (Dec 22, 2000)
- 10: threeoftwo:- Alright, already!!!. (Dec 22, 2000)
- 11: ~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum (Dec 22, 2000)
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