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  • Ms Diddles
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    Originally posted by Meet Ze Monster View Post
    Some music nerds will likely guess mine... it's a bit obscure but I'd love to see if any of you know the reference in my mysterious moniker.
    Yep! I'm a big PJ Harvey fan.

    I love Nick Cave too!

    Excellent choice, Meet Ze!

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Meet Ze Monster View Post
    Some music nerds will likely guess mine... it's a bit obscure but I'd love to see if any of you know the reference in my mysterious moniker.
    My brother is a big PJ Harvey fan.

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  • Meet Ze Monster
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    Some music nerds will likely guess mine... it's a bit obscure but I'd love to see if any of you know the reference in my mysterious moniker.

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  • Al Bundy's Eyes
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    Originally posted by JeffHamm View Post
    Mine's boring, it's just my name. ha ha

    - Jeff
    In the dog eat dog world of Ripperology Mano a Mano's, his wrestling name is "Jeff 'The Heatmap' Hamm"

    "When he goes toe to toe over Jack's escape from Mitre Square, you'll know the heat is on! In the red corner, it's Jeff 'The Heeeeaaat Maaap' Hamm!! Vs in this no holds barred caged match, fighting out of the blue corner, defending academia and university degrees, it's "The Historian", the one and only Pierre!!"

    Surely the fight of century, available for £27.99 PPV, all payments made to "Al Bundy's fight shams entertainment". No refunds.

    (Legal Disclaimer: In the event of this advertised fight not going ahead, a hastily arranged dog fight in the car park of the nearest available flat roofed pub will be used as a viable means of arbitration. Non payment of bets may result in the loss of teeth and/or kneecaps, dependent on the stake and/or the mood of 'mad dog Jimmy'. Al Bundy's Fight Sham Entertainment are not responsible for the actions of Mad Dog Jimmy)

    Be gamble aware. When the fun stops, stops.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by JeffHamm View Post
    Mine's boring, it's just my name. ha ha

    - Jeff
    It’s as good a reason as any Jeff

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  • JeffHamm
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    Mine's boring, it's just my name. ha ha

    - Jeff

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by Svensson View Post

    Nice. My wife is called Frances. I decided this is too complicated for me, so I always called her Frankie. She was studying Neurology and one day came home with soiled shoes from dissecting a human body in class. Since then, I refer to her as "Dr. Frankiestein" from time to time. Seems to have caught on with my daughter too
    lol. you can call your daughter Young Frankenstein! you guys should watch the movie together, its a classic comedy one of the best and my favorite mel brooks

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  • Svensson
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    Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post

    Mine comes from Young Frankenstein and was the name of my band back in the day, and since i came up with the name, it subsequently became one of my nick names in certain circles.
    Nice. My wife is called Frances. I decided this is too complicated for me, so I always called her Frankie. She was studying Neurology and one day came home with soiled shoes from dissecting a human body in class. Since then, I refer to her as "Dr. Frankiestein" from time to time. Seems to have caught on with my daughter too

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  • Losmandris
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post

    It’s as good a reason as any Tristan. Maybe you were called Losmandris in a previous life.
    Quite possibly? Still baffles me to this day!

    Last edited by Losmandris; 02-10-2021, 11:45 AM.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Losmandris View Post
    When trying to finish a particularly tricky psychology essay back in my student days, I was doodling rather absent mindlessly on a note pad and for for some unknown reason I wrote Losmandris?, I have absolutely no idea why but rather like the word, so for he past 20 odd years have adopted it as an online alias.

    Tristan
    It’s as good a reason as any Tristan. Maybe you were called Losmandris in a previous life.

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  • Losmandris
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    When trying to finish a particularly tricky psychology essay back in my student days, I was doodling rather absent mindlessly on a note pad and for for some unknown reason I wrote Losmandris?, I have absolutely no idea why but rather like the word, so for he past 20 odd years have adopted it as an online alias.

    Tristan

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  • String
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    I started to write Steven as that’s my first name. Then I thought. There’s millions of Stevens. I had a quick look around.....

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  • paul g
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    Lol so clever

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  • DJA
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    Fred?

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  • paul g
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    Anyone guess mine

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