21 Jan 2004, 02:50 | #26 |
Mega Loafer
Join Date: 10.07.2003
Location: Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Posts: 2,580
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Mine came from one of my cats. It seemed to short so I added some 1's and 0's
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21 Jan 2004, 04:48 | #27 |
Mega Loafer
Join Date: 20.02.2003
Location: Largo, FL
Posts: 1,262
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Wow, these things make a lot more sense when they are explained!
I'm Sherrie87- my name is Sherrie (yes, I am named after the Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons song "Sherry: ), 90% of the time that is what I'm called- apart from that, a few people call me Sher, which I also like very much. I added an 87 to it because that is the year that I graduated from high school and I am very into everything 80's- clothes, music, TV- I have been accused of being stuck in the 80's, buy that's not necessarily a bad thing! Sherrie |
21 Jan 2004, 08:51 | #28 |
Super Loafer
Join Date: 20.11.2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 482
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I started using the nick BadAttitude in 1994 or 95 I forget on the list that TMB and Susan had as I liked that song that Meat did and then I went into hibernation for a while trying to get my life on track in 1998.
I stated working in a min. - max. security man's prison in the substance abuse program in 2000 as a substance abuse counselor, and the inmates found out that I did not take any sh@t from them or was afraid of them and then one of the inmates that gave me the most problems said you now what Ms. K you are all right and you got a bad attitude. So for the next 1 1/2 that I worked at the prison everywhere I went I heard inmates say "How you doing Ms. BadAttitude", and the nick has stuck I met one of the inmates on the street oneday after he was released and he comes up to me and says, excuse me are you Ms. BadAttitude and I said yes and he said hey you are ok. Oh, well only I would be crazy enough to work in a min.-max. security all male prision and end up with a nick name of Ms. BadAttitude. So when I came here to sign up and everything I picked was taken I said ok why not go back to BadAttitude, it has worked so far. End of story. ~Autumn~ |
21 Jan 2004, 10:40 | #29 |
Mega Loafer
Join Date: 13.10.2003
Location: Grinning, Ducking & Running
Posts: 3,668
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I´m a little bit overweight but I`M NOT FAT I`M BIG BONED so I take Skeleton to be my nickname.
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21 Jan 2004, 15:25 | #30 |
Rampant Loafer...
Join Date: 29.07.2002
Location: welshy wales
Posts: 5,706
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I'm Heat cos i couldn't be arsed to write the whole of my name
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21 Jan 2004, 15:38 | #31 |
Super Loafer
Join Date: 23.04.2003
Location: East Yorkshire, UK
Posts: 235
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I chose Louise because that is my name
Not v original, I know... Louise x |
21 Jan 2004, 16:05 | #32 |
Young at heart. Slightly older in other places.
Join Date: 20.11.2003
Location: Here!
Posts: 1,311
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Have been friends with Mrs Badcrumble for years, and my husband always refers to her as The Old Bat when she phones. She has always made a point of the fact that I am everso slightly older than her. Thought she would use the name Old Bat when she joined, but she didn't. Therefore chose Ageing Bat 'cos it sounded more refined.... Soooo much better than my old CB 'handle' when I was a teenager, which was Baby Bunny
By the way Skeleton - you're never over weight, just under height! |
21 Jan 2004, 16:32 | #33 |
Invisible again!
Join Date: 30.06.2003
Location: Suffolk
Posts: 1,240
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Rosie :o because I am too lazy to write Rosemary :o :o I hate being Rose it makes me feel I'm the under house parlour maid :o :o :o
Rosie :o |
21 Jan 2004, 16:41 | #34 |
Super Loafer
Join Date: 18.06.2003
Location: Cornwall
Posts: 262
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LP just because they are my initials, boring I know.
Luke |
21 Jan 2004, 17:33 | #35 |
Super Loafer
Join Date: 14.04.2002
Location: Banbury, United Kingdom
Posts: 350
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I live in Banbury, Oxfordshire
At the end of the 16th Century, Banbury acquired a reputation for Puritanism. The Puritans disliked all religious images "The inhabitants of Banbury being far gone in Puritanism, in a furious zeal tumultuously assailed the cross that stood in their market place, and so defaced it that they scarcely left one stone upon another" - Anthony Rivers To this day the local football side, of which I am a follower, are nicknamed "The Puritans". "Puritan" seemed an appropriate username when I needed one that I would not forget! David |
21 Jan 2004, 17:48 | #36 |
Senior Loafer
Join Date: 18.11.2003
Location: Scotland
Posts: 162
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Our sort of pet name for Meat Loaf was Loafy Meats - me and my brother have a habit of turning things round the wrong way.......... don't know if that really explains it but thats where it came from!!!
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21 Jan 2004, 18:33 | #37 |
Knicker thief
Join Date: 17.04.2003
Location: auch...not on the fence
Posts: 5,633
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Caue a blac/white cat kept trying to catch me
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21 Jan 2004, 23:09 | #38 |
Mega Loafer
Join Date: 20.04.2003
Posts: 13,041
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... giggle...
easie peasie... i YAM ... da tink... |
21 Jan 2004, 23:15 | #39 |
ragamuffin
Join Date: 21.05.2003
Location: xxx daydreaming xxx
Posts: 5,023
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...after meats song....
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21 Jan 2004, 23:43 | #40 | |
Mega Loafer
Join Date: 27.07.2003
Location: Canada
Posts: 3,296
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22 Jan 2004, 01:24 | #41 |
Super Loafer
Join Date: 20.04.2003
Location: UK
Posts: 551
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I got my name from the Bad For Good album which was originally going to be called Renegade Angel, which I thought would have been a better name for the album - I have a great compilation tape of Meat Loaf/Steinman stuff that I made years ago and I called it Renegade Angel and I happened to be listening to the tape the day i signed up so i deceided to use the name.
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22 Jan 2004, 18:34 | #42 |
Super Loafer
Join Date: 18.11.2003
Location: Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland
Posts: 352
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I got mine cos my name is Chrissy, but its usually associated with a fellas name so I added the babez bit to the end so people can tell the diffs ( I hope)
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24 Jan 2004, 00:07 | #43 |
Loafer
Join Date: 03.12.2003
Location: Scotland
Posts: 56
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Chaos: Well. anyone who has ever played State of Emergency for the PlayStation2 will know why I chose this name. I think I probably have the highest score in history for Chaos mode. It's a very violent game but ironically, I'm totally the opposite kind of person to what my name suggests...
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24 Jan 2004, 00:15 | #44 |
Super Loafer
Join Date: 23.06.2003
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 363
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Well...
I'm around 5 feet 2 inches tall, and around 115 lbs so...LITTLE and i'm a dancer so...Dancer Hence: little_dancer I know- very creative eh? |
24 Jan 2004, 14:41 | #45 |
Guest
Join Date: 10.11.2003
Posts: 1,258
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I get my name from my rather copious usage of the English language.
No seriously, I have no idea why I chose the name. If I'm a slice of English, I'm a fairly generous slice, weighing in at 190lbs and 6 ft tall. Meh, I suck. |
25 Jan 2004, 20:00 | #46 |
Super Loafer
Join Date: 23.03.2003
Location: Windeck, Germany
Posts: 606
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There's a song by U2 called "Wild Honey" which I like. Sooo... my name hasn't got much of a story to it.
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25 Jan 2004, 23:09 | #47 |
Loafer
Join Date: 17.11.2003
Location: London
Posts: 59
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My nickname for years at school was Cabbie, I added the 212 because my birthday is 2nd December (sad I know!)
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27 Jan 2004, 17:41 | #48 |
Senior Loafer
Join Date: 18.07.2003
Location: Plymouth, Devon
Posts: 199
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I got my nickname when I used to work in the railway station at Peterborough. My name is Pat Lucas so I got called Plucas which in turn got shortened to Plukie. :)
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27 Jan 2004, 21:08 | #49 |
Super Loafer
Join Date: 07.07.2003
Location: Somewhere in time in my mind.........
Posts: 655
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well i am not on the small side and i am a mummy, but my little girl used to call me momma ( as a lot of babys do when learning to talk) so i thought big momma was rather appropriate !
kezzina |
27 Jan 2004, 21:17 | #50 |
Knicker thief
Join Date: 17.04.2003
Location: auch...not on the fence
Posts: 5,633
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Did you get any royalties from that movie
He He Just kiddin BigM |