tungsten on 11/5/2000 at 14:05
The story of YOUR name please.
How did it come to GRUNDBEGRIFF, or SDM or what's the story of the (bugs) bunny terminator?
Good stories! Positive posts!
Black on 11/5/2000 at 15:10
Black- I use this for all internet stuff; it fits into any genre well and sounds cool. No funny story, I'm afraid.
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Little Girl Blue on 11/5/2000 at 15:44
My name comes from a song by the fabulous Rodgers & Hart song writing team.
I fell in love with it when I first heard Judy Garland sing the song.
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It's always been a difficult thing for me to talk about...I mean, when one of your legs is a pig, people can't help saying 'Oh, there's a pig there', and that..really starts to hurt after awhile.
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Stitch666 on 11/5/2000 at 16:05
I've had the nick Stitch for a long time. It is, in fact, my "stage" last name. I originally was drawn to the way stitches takes different materials and then makes them one whole piece. Thus was I dubbed Stitch.
Then I discovered there are tons of Stitches online, so I added the number of His Dark Majesty to the end of my name.
Stitch
Daveboy on 11/5/2000 at 16:57
My name is David. Back when we were little kids, my younger brother (who has a talent for angering me) called me Daveboy. Again and again and again. Then he came up with the classic gem: whenever I would rage or complain about something, he would cock his head and say in a sickeningly sweet patronizing tone: "Daveboy like-y?" (pronouced "like-ee", try saying out loud) Well, I eventually liked the sound of it and kept it as my nick pretty much everywhere.
DB
Lytha on 11/5/2000 at 16:58
Thanks for editing your posting, Black.
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http://www.ttlg.com/forums/ubb/smile.gifIt was just that I definitely don't like it when people are speaking "on my behalf" without me having asked them to do so - be it in real life or in the web.
(we could have a further conversation by editing our postings now all over each day - to confuse the others.)
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Peeper Storm on 11/5/2000 at 16:59
I actually wanted to use my "real" handle, the one I've been using for the last 12 years for everything from net games to CB radio, but some $%^&* already took it.
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http://www.ttlg.com/forums/ubb/frown.gifSo I used an anagram of my name instead.
real_oRGy on 11/5/2000 at 17:09
Hmm.. looks like you're too late lytha, i and countless others have seen the uncensored truth! Mwahahaha.
Oh yeah, to anyone who is remotely interested, my name has nothing to do with
a) sexual depravity
b) some crap band
and everything to do with
a) my initials
b) some thief
All mahon people are shams.
WuCong on 11/5/2000 at 17:13
My name is the name of the Monkey King in Journey to the West, a famous Chinese story (full name Sun Wu Cong). You may know the story as it has been made into a comedy called Monkey Magic (which I haven't seen much off).
I like the names meaning. Wu = comprehend/understand and Cong is a noun meaning nothing. It's got a fairly spiritual meaning and I like it's sound (in Mandarin especially).
Cray Man on 11/5/2000 at 17:22
Well, I have been here for quite some time, though I have not always been 'Cray Man'. During that time I was dissapointed to learn that the crayman in Thief was not very popular. They were also misunderstood by most people. They thought that they were either Woodsie beasts, or undead. They are neither, they are peaceful, and only attack you because your trespassing in their home.
Now I personally really liked the Crayman, especially for their use in the original Lost City. They have got such cool evil faces, they dance, and they make clicking/screeching sounds. Plus they run funny.
When I heard that Thief 2 was going to dump all the wierd creatures and undead down the toilet, I realised that the world may never see a crayman again. So I created this name as an eternal testement to the crayman's greatness.
So now you know, and no I will NOT tell you who I was before.