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05 Jan 09 #76413 by WeeKate
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The wiki pseudonyms keep my mind occupied. I talk with people and I wonder why they have chosen names. A friend told me his was the first object he saw. i rather think mine is obvious. I'm not 5 ft 10! My favourite names are xlollipopx, Leewardman and Kushi. Anyone care to share. And of course Carrie who has had so many I am perpetually confused!!!

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05 Jan 09 #76441 by megan
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In 2007 I and my family had an awful year.
My brother in law had a bad motorbike accident and was then diagnosed with a degenerative illness my niece had a miscarriage and my husband left me after 31 yrs of marriage.
The only good thing that happend that year was the birth of my niece Megan. So thats me Megan . I hoped that bit of happiness would rub off on me, guess what I think it has, I'm definitely getting there.
And Megan is a good Welsh name and I'm a good Welsh girl (on times) !!!!!!!!

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06 Jan 09 #76458 by NellNoRegrets
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Pob luc, Megan!

I think my monniker is self-explanatory! Life is too short for regrets and if onlys.

As Shakespeare said "things past redress are now with me past care".

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13 Jan 09 #78514 by wazo
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A bit late but only just spotted the thread. Mine is rather dull and I should really change it. My husband used to refer to me as his Angel quite often .. ?? so I was Ol's (his name) Angel ... in fact I was wasolsangel to start with but didnt want his blooming name there anymore so dropped the ls.. thats a bit of a ramble isnt it!!! :S

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13 Jan 09 #78529 by Zara2009
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My grandaughter Zara was born March 2008. d

I tried to think of something unique, but that was the first thing that came into my head.

I have noticed that some have their names, backwards.ddddd

Some are quite scarey, I remember Cerealkiller!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It is amazing how a pseudonym can conjur up such wonderful images in our heads.:silly:

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13 Jan 09 #78542 by Zara2009
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sorry about the 'dddd's some of you might remember my post about my d on the keyboard dropping off. Have put the Alt key there now!!! It seems extra sensitive and has a mind of its own.
annoying!! keyboard looks like it has been to the dentist and had a tooth extracted!!

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13 Jan 09 #78700 by Lsot1
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Well mine is quite simple.

I wanted it to be Lost1 but I type to quick for my fingers a lot of the time (check my posts!) and get letters mixed up.

I am now therefore known as Lsot1.

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