What User Name have you gone with? by Dave (Page 3 of 5)

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RRobson
had to stick with the same one, few people know me as it is due to the short amount of time ive been around, so to change my name would mean starting from square 1 again. hopefully with a few meets coming up in the future people may start recognising me ;)
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Posted 07 Jun 2010, 11:05 #41 


Karl
I just got rid of the silly numbers at the end of my name. Its good to get in first for a change! :mrgreen: And changed my signature.
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Posted 07 Jun 2010, 15:54 #42 

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Duncan
Now this is slightly off topic, but hope no-one gets upset.

Some years ago we had a guy work with us who became known as JC (his initials).

Then, another guy with the same initials came along, and the only solution was for them to become A and B.

Of course the second one instantly became Digger, and I found out recently that fifteen years later, he still has that nickname!
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Posted 07 Jun 2010, 18:56 #43 


CDTi
If it ain't broken, don't fix it ;)

So I'm still the same.
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Posted 07 Jun 2010, 19:13 #44 


baggie9
Once a Baggie allways a Baggie and the 9 is for the late great Jeff Astle.

Posted 07 Jun 2010, 20:16 #45 


Peter
Managed to beat the rush and sign in with the same name I use on the Two Sixties forum. I was turned down when I tried it on the other club even though I got in quite early, so used a contraction of my full name there. Normally I prefer real names, but you can't win 'em all. (Apologies to all the other Peters out there.)

Posted 07 Jun 2010, 23:19 #46 

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Mick
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I've always been Mick but never been able to or wanted to use it elsewhere, I usually sign myself MM. Grey Ghost was never me, always the car. :) I quite liked GG so you can call me anything you like only don't call me early. :)

Posted 08 Jun 2010, 00:50 #47 

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Bernard
Mick wrote:only don't call me early. :)


Do y'know, squinting at this on my little Blackberry screen, I first read that as "call me curly" :shock: :gmc:
I don't like signatures, they take up too much screen space.

Posted 08 Jun 2010, 08:59 #48 


Mad-Monkey
I dropped "The", now I'm just Monk! Although I quite like T4 (Testbook version 4.Computer Diagnostic System) Ninja :lol: :D

Posted 08 Jun 2010, 09:26 #49 

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zojosc
I've kept zojosc because this is what I was christened as.....my dad was pissed and the vicar was dislexic! :em:
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Posted 08 Jun 2010, 14:02 #50 

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Chiffon Huileux
I came up with a new one :clap:

But Colin rumbled me straight away :hissyfit:
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Posted 08 Jun 2010, 15:00 #51 

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DeuxGazoles
Ah well Monsieur Chiffon Je suis able to speak French :mrgreen:
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Posted 08 Jun 2010, 15:12 #52 

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GagHalfrunt
Not that I was that chatty on the other forum but gone with the same username cos I'm lazy and I like it despite no-one really understanding what it is!

Posted 08 Jun 2010, 17:08 #53 

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takestock
I know who rizla is.


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Posted 08 Jun 2010, 17:38 #54 

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Tim_B
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I changed to Tim_B - less typing.

It is fun trying to suss the alternative identities though.
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Posted 08 Jun 2010, 18:16 #55 

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Dave
Duncan wrote:Now this is slightly off topic, but hope no-one gets upset.

Some years ago we had a guy work with us who became known as JC (his initials).

Then, another guy with the same initials came along, and the only solution was for them to become A and B.

Of course the second one instantly became Digger, and I found out recently that fifteen years later, he still has that nickname!


:mrgreen: That appeals to my sense of humour! :mrgreen:

Posted 08 Jun 2010, 18:41 #56 

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Dave
DeuxGazoles wrote:Ah well Monsieur Chiffon Je suis able to speak French :mrgreen:
Regard la grande pamplemousse............See :lol:


And to Monsieur Two Diesels and Monsieur Oily Rag - had to laugh at yours too!

I did consider "Frenching Up" my name too, but that would have ended up being "Daveed"

Posted 08 Jun 2010, 18:44 #57 

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Chiffon Huileux
Dave wrote:
DeuxGazoles wrote:Ah well Monsieur Chiffon Je suis able to speak French :mrgreen:
Regard la grande pamplemousse............See :lol:


And to Monsieur Two Diesels and Monsieur Oily Rag - had to laugh at yours too!

I did consider "Frenching Up" my name too, but that would have ended up being "Daveed"

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Posted 08 Jun 2010, 21:32 #58 

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Simon
zojosc wrote:I've kept zojosc because this is what I was christened as.....my dad was pissed and the vicar was dislexic! :em:

PMSL, How do you pronounce it :?:

By the way, I'm liking the amount of Smilies we have to choose from 8-)
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Posted 09 Jun 2010, 18:58 #59 

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raistlin
I chose raistlin as it was already taken on the other forum so I got in here first.

I hope the other raistlin doesn't mind :)
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Posted 09 Jun 2010, 19:07 #60 


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