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FReeper names explained
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Posted on 01/18/2002 5:03:35 PM PST by Come get it
Some FReepers have nicks that are obvious in their origin, others don't. I've seen several that probably have interesting stories behind them.
I thought it would be cool to see where FReepers get their handles from. If you don't like this topic, DON'T POST HERE! No one forces you to read this. I'm sure other people may be interested. If I'm the only one, let me know so I can crawl away in shame.
TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: freeper; freepernames; names; namesfreeper
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To: SunnyUsa
"They" probally haven't been able to find anything catchy to put in the "box".
OMG, PULEASSSE don't GET ME STARTED Sunny!!!
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posted on
01/19/2002 2:56:47 PM PST
by
Neets
To: DainBramage
"Dainbramage was taken so VoiceofBruck popped in your head? Why not CungLancer or CerminalTancer ?"
He could've tried Tead Hrauma too
and you could've been even MORE Popular with "Mire Fan"
To: COB1
"It's a nickname I earned on the jobsite: C(rusty)O(ld)B(astard)." LOL!!! I thought I once read it had something to do with toilet paper (the roll?) It was on the classic Arthur thread, so I may have been misreading!
Why did the Chief Negotiator pick his name? Do you know? I always thought it was a great screen name, and told him so. thanks! :)
To: Tennessee_Bob
I'm apparently your long lost little sister, Bloody Anne Kidd. I guess you do the sailing and I do the killing.:)
To: strela
I remember punch cards but I don't remember that expression -you learn something new everyday!
To: Bloody Sam Roberts
I'll compromise myself and admit this: I didn't remember it from the play, I remembered a shipboard scene from the movie with Mel Gibson. But I do hereby swear by my leather-bound set of the complete works of Shakespeare that I did read the play once long ago. Every so often I get the urge to further my education and I pull the book off, blow the dust from the cover, and read something. Just recently I read Merchant of Venice just for the pure heck of it. Man, Europeans are anti-semitic! But I am pleased to report that I guessed which casket Portia's portrait was in immediately.
To: holly
In my case it is amusing since I used to have guys all the time trying to pick me up and I happen to be an old guy with a beard.You aren't retired Navy are you? I know a grizzled old Holly...
To: Anamensis
Well...since you have a leather bound set of the complete works...I'll buy that.
To: Come get it
I am in college. Further, I am (more or less) a Republican. Hence my FReeper name.
To: Come get it
Guess!
To: RedBloodedAmerican
My screen name, MERCAT, is a combination of several things. I first got on the net the same year that The Lion King came out and meercats were popular. My husband still buys me meercats. I was also reading Mere Christianity by C.S.Lewis and since I'm a Catholic I thought this was a good short version of Mere Catholicism... finally, my son had just been given a new stratocaster for Christmas (an electric guitar for those of you in Rio Linda) and his screen name was Stratocat so mine had to end in cat and my initials are MER.
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posted on
01/19/2002 7:00:05 PM PST
by
Mercat
To: Come get it
I was introduced as the next mayor of Grand Island at a Polish cadets club dinner that was held in honor of one of my friends. The title has stuck with me for a few years due to the fact that i irritate all the local, county and state politicans, i question everything they do and haven't missed but a hand full of town board meetings in 61/2 years.
To: constitutiongirl
Well, hello sis! You know, if mom finds out what you're doing, you're gonna get grounded!!
To: Tennessee_Bob
waterslugg770 is a poly-name if you will...here is the breakdown of it's components..... A)waterslugg....the navy term/name for a torpedo tube full of water fired by a submarine during wargames, maintainence on the tubes, etc, etc...... B)770....the hull number of the last submarine i was stationed on, the USS Tucson, SSN770...a 688I class...one of the last 688's and the best of the bunch. i'm a plankowner too. great boat, great memories..... also the nickname given to my first tattoo, waterslugg anyway...it's a tat of a water-borne dragon...seemed like an appropriate nickname.
To: waterslugg770
One of the folks I used to go to church with was a plankowner on Hornet. He was onboard when Doolittle launched, and when she went down. He had some awesome sea stories to tell.
To: Anamensis
No never in the military although I did a lot of contractor work. There was a Holly who was in the military or was some form of spook. I don't know anything about him however. JimRob did but good luck getting anything out of him.
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posted on
01/19/2002 10:58:55 PM PST
by
holly
To: DainBramage
Did you take yours from the HBO comedy spot on football back in about 1985?
To: SeeRushToldU_So
That exactly where I saw it first, but a friend had it on tape! It stuck in my head for some reason.
To: DainBramage
I like to kick democRATS.
To: DainBramage
That was one of the funniest bits I have ever seen! I wish I could remember who did it. Do you remember? I think I have dainbramage! lol
"A mind is a terrible thing"
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