Off Topic - Your Screen Name
Just to lighten things up and not talk about anything cancer, how did you get your screen name. Some are your names and others have a meaning.
Mine was my Grandmother's name and joining on another site (game site) it told me that name Annabelle was taken so my age was 41 at the time so figured I'd add the 41 to it but Annabelle41 was taken to so it suggested 41415 so when joining this group thought yup I'll use my Grandmother's screen name. I've been here since under the same name.
Hope others chime in. It would be good to know why you came up with your name.
Kim
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Funny story
Mine is kind of a funny story. My name is Janice and I hate, hate, hate the name. Friends and family always called me Jan. My close friend Debbie called me Jan Jan almost from day one. After we'd been friends for a couple of years I was at a get together with a bunch of her other friends and one asked if it bothered me that she'd named me after a dog. The room went silent. For about a dozen women all togther that's pretty impressive and I had no idea everyone heard her. Turns out they all knew but me that Debbie used to have a dog named Jan Jan. To this day I have no idea why the dog was named that.
Anyway, the room went silent and everyone looked at me and I looked at Debbie. Suddenly she blurted out "but I loved that dog!" For a few years that was our running joke. Now it seems like anyone who knows me well calls me that, even my husband. I should add that she's the one that introduced us.
I had a nickname when I was a kid and I might start using that one if I sign up for anything new. It was Pinky. I had a pink leather jacket that I wore until I couldn't fit into it anymore. So the kids in the neighborhood called me Pinky. And white go-go boots with tassels but I'm really aging myself now.
Jan
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An Event...
I completed the U.S. Army Ranger and Airborne training during the summer of 1972. Obviously, those were memorable events but they also make for easy to remember user names.
This is a great thread Kim. Mental diversion and levity is good psychological first aid.
Jim
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Kazenmax
My name is Kathleen. In my late 20s and early 30s I lived in Utah for six years and had a wonderful group of girlfriends that did everything together. My Dad phone one day and asked for Cass (his nickname for me) and for some reason they decided to call me Kaz and to this day thats what they call me. I was a single parent for about 10 years. My son’s last name is Maxfield so the first time that I needed a username, I put it together. Kaz and Max, Kazenmax.
k
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Love it!
Great thread, Kim.
I arrived in America in 1992, after my husband was riffed from the Air Force. I confess, England was my home, and I had no idea moving to a foreign land would be so traumatic, but oh, i was so very, very homesick.
I have always been as proud to be English as American's are of being American, and in this small rural Nevada town, I sand out like a sore thumb. Plus, I have never lost my accent, though I do use a few words now, like candy and ...... OK, one word.
So, when computers became all the rage, and I got an email addy, I decided I would slightly change John Wayne's movie Trugrit to Trubirt. Now I use it for whatever takes my fancy.
I drive a Mini Cooper (of course) and tried to get it as my personalized state plate, but alas, someone in Las Vegas has it.
I may even have it on my headstone after my passing.
Tru
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Buddy
I am big on privacy, so I try not to use my real name for any purpose on the internet. Buddy was my dog and my best friend. I use his name a lot for magazine subscriptions, internet addresses, frequent shopper clubs and the like. I figured the name "Buddy" would already be taken, so I added the inert word "Sandia," (Spanish for watermelon, which I eat almost every lunch) and voila!
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My claim to fame is being a
My claim to fame is being a professional itinerate flute player. It has taken me around the USA and abroad. Pretty much the big part of my identity. In the 90s there was a cartoon that my youngest watched called "Digimon". My wife thought it would be fun to create our own digimon and name it "Flutemon". It ended up being catchy enough for that new fangled thing called e-mail.
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pretty self explanatory
pretty self explanatory really. had to change an u to an e because good manners.
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Great stories! Mine's too
Great stories! Mine's too easy, hometown and firstname.............................................................Dave
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What I see out of my window
A gorgeous little mountain and lots of big sky. My real name is Erin.
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BuddySandiaBuddy said:Buddy
I am big on privacy, so I try not to use my real name for any purpose on the internet. Buddy was my dog and my best friend. I use his name a lot for magazine subscriptions, internet addresses, frequent shopper clubs and the like. I figured the name "Buddy" would already be taken, so I added the inert word "Sandia," (Spanish for watermelon, which I eat almost every lunch) and voila!
was a beautiful boy!
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JanJanJanJan63 said:Funny story
Mine is kind of a funny story. My name is Janice and I hate, hate, hate the name. Friends and family always called me Jan. My close friend Debbie called me Jan Jan almost from day one. After we'd been friends for a couple of years I was at a get together with a bunch of her other friends and one asked if it bothered me that she'd named me after a dog. The room went silent. For about a dozen women all togther that's pretty impressive and I had no idea everyone heard her. Turns out they all knew but me that Debbie used to have a dog named Jan Jan. To this day I have no idea why the dog was named that.
Anyway, the room went silent and everyone looked at me and I looked at Debbie. Suddenly she blurted out "but I loved that dog!" For a few years that was our running joke. Now it seems like anyone who knows me well calls me that, even my husband. I should add that she's the one that introduced us.
I had a nickname when I was a kid and I might start using that one if I sign up for anything new. It was Pinky. I had a pink leather jacket that I wore until I couldn't fit into it anymore. So the kids in the neighborhood called me Pinky. And white go-go boots with tassels but I'm really aging myself now.
Jan
That is so funny, especially having the dog called that after she already renamed you. When you shared the story about Pinky it reminded me of Pinky Tuscadero from Happy Days. You could fit that mold perfectly. Love the picture I've got formed in my head LOL.
Thanks for sharing! Kim
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I guess mine
is pretty self explanatory
I am boring lol but I loved this thread!!
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Airborneairborne72 said:An Event...
I completed the U.S. Army Ranger and Airborne training during the summer of 1972. Obviously, those were memorable events but they also make for easy to remember user names.
This is a great thread Kim. Mental diversion and levity is good psychological first aid.
Jim
Thank you so much for your service. It makes your name very appropriate. Thanks!
Kim
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CreativeKazenmax said:Kazenmax
My name is Kathleen. In my late 20s and early 30s I lived in Utah for six years and had a wonderful group of girlfriends that did everything together. My Dad phone one day and asked for Cass (his nickname for me) and for some reason they decided to call me Kaz and to this day thats what they call me. I was a single parent for about 10 years. My son’s last name is Maxfield so the first time that I needed a username, I put it together. Kaz and Max, Kazenmax.
k
Can't imagine how they got Kaz out of Kathleen but it's a cute nickname. Creative combination. Thank you.
Kim
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Yup could figure that outTrubrit said:Love it!
Great thread, Kim.
I arrived in America in 1992, after my husband was riffed from the Air Force. I confess, England was my home, and I had no idea moving to a foreign land would be so traumatic, but oh, i was so very, very homesick.
I have always been as proud to be English as American's are of being American, and in this small rural Nevada town, I sand out like a sore thumb. Plus, I have never lost my accent, though I do use a few words now, like candy and ...... OK, one word.
So, when computers became all the rage, and I got an email addy, I decided I would slightly change John Wayne's movie Trugrit to Trubirt. Now I use it for whatever takes my fancy.
I drive a Mini Cooper (of course) and tried to get it as my personalized state plate, but alas, someone in Las Vegas has it.
I may even have it on my headstone after my passing.
Tru
Yup could figure out that name right away and how wonderful we feel to have you here in America but I'm sure your true roots are back in England. Thank your husband for his selfless service in the Air Force - he deserves so much credit and respect.
Personalized plates are awesome and keep checking for the plate you want as sometimes they expire from other people and you can claim it. Also try another abbreviation, it just might be available.
Put it on your headstone - if you can't get a license plate you are sure to get a headstone and still get your "personalized" name on something that will last a long, long time .
Kim
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