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Just thought we could all spend some quality family time together and share on the meaning behind our user names.

As the Care Bears say, "Sharing is Caring"

So I'll start the ball rolling...

... it would seem fairly obvious - we have three kids.

What became the 'almost' sole justification for buying the Stagea was because we could fit 3 baby seats across the back seat. (Plus it goes hard)

I was toying with two other user names: Mellow Yellow or Righteous Rocker, but they seemed a bit pretentious.

P.S. You can actually see a (bad) reflection of the 1inthefront in my avatar.

I will add a piccy here as soon as the system stops freezing each time I try to add an attachment.

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My username?

When I created it years ago (I can't even remember how long ago it was, maybe 9-10yrs?), it was around the time I'd bought turntables and a mixer, and started teaching myself to DJ. One of the first batch of records I bought had a song called "Black Gold of the Sun" by NuYorican Soul. I liked the song a lot (still do), and combined the Gold with Godzilla, and my username was derived from that.

EDIT: forgot to mention that I have darkish skin (not quite "black" but darker than olive), which is what the song was actually referring to, and that's why I like the song so much.

Hope that makes sense... :whistling:

Edited by GoldZilla

haha

well, my name is alex and my last name starts with cim

I didnt like my nickname from high school of chimpy so yeh, i wasnt too original.

btw, i got that nick name coz of the way you pronounce my last name, cim is read "chim" like italian...im romanian.

Hey Brad, what were your other 2 or 3 past lifes.

LOL

Well mine is "Stasis" it means it will sit there and do nothing until something passes buy at it bite. I took tis name up after playing a submarine warfare games on the comp during the mid 90s. Its a name for a type of torpedo that you can lay ambush on.

Thus it apllies to the 260rs for unwary people who thinks that its a slow wagon :whistling:

Well mine stems from my old skool days of playing D&D with mates, yes I was once a D&D player. So I played in a fairly large group and we always chose the same type of character to play, I was always the thief, and since I love a type of music called Ska (pronounced scar), I thought it would suit.

Since then trying to choose a good alias to use for online gaming and forums has not been hard, as Ska is not too well used so that is my generic username/alias for neraly everything I do online.

And yes I still play rolepaying games, but have advanced to playing Vampire: The Masquerade, and I am definatly not the thief anymore :)

Tangles, from the 12th Man by Billy Birmingham - "Its like a babys arm holding an apple!!!" commentator exclaiming when max walker was streaking across the MCG.

Also MajorTangles is an online game name I use for Battlefield2....... fairly apt.

:)

Tangles, from the 12th Man by Billy Birmingham - "Its like a babys arm holding an apple!!!" commentator exclaiming when max walker was streaking across the MCG.

Also MajorTangles is an online game name I use for Battlefield2....... fairly apt.

:P

a ten hut. Major Tangles is in the room :D Cant wait to upgrade my internet connection :)

I dont think i should mention how i got mine or what it means but i got it a few years ago :)

I am apparently wild and cat is um..................... :D well use your imaginations and it will come to you :yes:

Use that nick in everything i do and am even going to get the plates for the stag with that :)

I dont think i should mention how i got mine or what it means but i got it a few years ago :)

I am apparently wild and cat is um..................... :D well use your imaginations and it will come to you :yes:

Use that nick in everything i do and am even going to get the plates for the stag with that :)

\dont worry we got the idea :D

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