What's in a name? Part Deux
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What's in a name? Part Deux
I know this is an old subject, but seeing as we have had hundreds of new posters since, I thought it would be good to give it another go.
So, we have some fantastic and unique name on TW but how did you come across yours? How did our ex manager suddenly turn into a bottle of wine? How did a seven foot four hundred pound Indian come about? Why do we have a Russian revolusionary on site?
Any chance you lot could fill us in? Were did you get your forum names from?
So, we have some fantastic and unique name on TW but how did you come across yours? How did our ex manager suddenly turn into a bottle of wine? How did a seven foot four hundred pound Indian come about? Why do we have a Russian revolusionary on site?
Any chance you lot could fill us in? Were did you get your forum names from?
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Re: What's in a name? Part Deux
Mine doesn't take much explaining; a lifetime love of dance of which the Tango is the ultimate.Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:I know this is an old subject, but seeing as we have had hundreds of new posters since, I thought it would be good to give it another go.
So, we have some fantastic and unique name on TW but how did you come across yours? How did our ex manager suddenly turn into a bottle of wine? How did a seven foot four hundred pound Indian come about? Why do we have a Russian revolusionary on site?
Any chance you lot could fill us in? Were did you get your forum names from?
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baggage handler?!Montreal Wanderer wrote:I picked my name because I wanted everyone to think I lived far way in an exotic French city. I didn't want everyone to know I'm actually a baggage handler at Trinity Street station.
what century are you living in?
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Monty's incredibly old. It shows sometimes.Cowdrill wrote:baggage handler?!Montreal Wanderer wrote:I picked my name because I wanted everyone to think I lived far way in an exotic French city. I didn't want everyone to know I'm actually a baggage handler at Trinity Street station.
what century are you living in?
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It's not that - porters are called baggage handlers in North America and I wanted to maintain the myth...warthog wrote:Monty's incredibly old. It shows sometimes.Cowdrill wrote:baggage handler?!Montreal Wanderer wrote:I picked my name because I wanted everyone to think I lived far way in an exotic French city. I didn't want everyone to know I'm actually a baggage handler at Trinity Street station.
what century are you living in?
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No, DW, we know you are not Mich/Mitch - He comes from the Tees area from a poor university where they spell 'apparently' differently.durham_wanderer wrote:Mines so I look as if I go a decent uni, whereas really my names Mitch (apparantly)
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WOW were does that mean I come from then?Montreal Wanderer wrote:No, DW, we know you are not Mich/Mitch - He comes from the Tees area from a poor university where they spell 'apparently' differently.durham_wanderer wrote:Mines so I look as if I go a decent uni, whereas really my names Mitch (apparantly)
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