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RE: What do your member names mean? - Dreamlander - 29-05-2009 14:52 Wow,cheers everyone! Keep 'em coming!(The 900 channels motto) It's great to read a thread where every post tells a story! Well,except this one,this one's crap! Dreamlander RE: What do your member names mean? - tsurugi - 29-05-2009 15:07 I think most of you already know that my name means sword but it also the name of the main character in the one of my fav movies The streetfighter played by the legend that is sonny chiba. RE: What do your member names mean? - Mister Gummidge - 29-05-2009 15:10 When I was in high school in the mid-nineties, I was the first kid in the small, techno-loving charver's* paradise of a town that I grew up in to grow the Gallagher brothers hair... cut and indeed style, are too strong a word for it- anyway to have hair like a Gallagher brother. Some wag started to call me Worzel, after the tea time hero of yesteryear and the name sort of stuck with me ever since. I mostly use it because, 1.) It's sort of quirky and is rarely taken already, and 2.) It allows me to have a gormless looking avatar pic, which as everyone knows, is the best possible kind *Charver, for none North-Easterners, is the local form of the word known elsewhere as chav. RE: What do your member names mean? - Bunna - 29-05-2009 15:29 samcooke89 Wrote:sam cook = my favourite artist. 89 = the year arsenal won the league at anfield. the e was just a spelling error. now you know Although Sam Cook is the spelling of his real name, Sam Cooke is the correct spelling of the artists name. Btw how can someone with such great taste in singer/songwriters have really poor taste in his choice of football team RE: What do your member names mean? - vostok 1 - 29-05-2009 15:43 Mr Gummidge Wrote:When I was in high school in the mid-nineties, I was the first kid in the small, techno-loving charver's* paradise of a town that I grew up in to grow the Gallagher brothers hair... cut and indeed style, are too strong a word for it- anyway to have hair like a Gallagher brother. Some wag started to call me Worzel, after the tea time hero of yesteryear and the name sort of stuck with me ever since. I mostly use it because, 1.) It's sort of quirky and is rarely taken already, and 2.) It allows me to have a gormless looking avatar pic, which as everyone knows, is the best possible kind Mr G, what did the "tmfkamar" part of your original user name mean? RE: What do your member names mean? - Mister Gummidge - 29-05-2009 15:56 My original username was Mr Gummidge. The first account went wonky for some unknown reason and I couldn't log in, so had to start a new account. The username Mr Gummidge turned out to be taken, so I registered as tmfkaMr Gummidge, meaning "the member formerly known as Mr Gummidge". Admin knew about my problem and merged the two accounts, but did so under the new username, rather than the old. After a while, I got heartily sick of the initials at the front so asked admin to change me back to the old username. Not the most enthralling story, is it? My tale of sorrow and lamentation is documented here... http://www.babeshows.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=2&pid=2381#pid2381 and here... http://www.babeshows.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=3227 RE: What do your member names mean? - vostok 1 - 29-05-2009 16:08 Mr Gummidge Wrote:My original username was Mr Gummidge. The first account went wonky for some unknown reason and I couldn't log in, so had to start a new account. The username Mr Gummidge turned out to be taken, so I registered as tmfkaMr Gummidge, meaning "the member formerly known as Mr Gummidge". Admin knew about my problem and merged the two accounts, but did so under the new username, rather than the old. After a while, I got heartily sick of the initials at the front so asked admin to change me back to the old username. Ah, all clear now! I think "Aunt Sally" would make a great name for a forum troll, reason here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aunt_Sally "The term 'Aunt Sally' is in limited use as a political idiom, indicating a false adversary or straw man, set up for the sole purpose of attracting negative attention and wasting an opponent's energy." RE: What do your member names mean? - Strix - 29-05-2009 16:17 I was a big buffy and angel fan and from those shows got interested in vampire lore. When reading about vampires I came across the name Strix which the source said was Latin for vampire. Other sources say that Strix is an ancient Roman legendary creature, usually described as a nocturnal bird of ill omen that fed on human flesh and blood, like a vampire. Strix is also a genus of owls. RE: What do your member names mean? - birdlime - 01-06-2009 14:17 My one is a nickname but its also an cockney rhyme slang aswell basically it means time and i often look at the time a lot particularly certain mins secs and so on if you want to know more about it your more then welcome. RE: What do your member names mean? - beardedbob - 01-06-2009 16:37 well mine is pretty self-explanatory! |