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It's been a long time since this thread was around and since there are so many newbies in the Stagea Section I thought it was about time to resurrect it so you can add to the list and reveal all about the mystery surrounding your sign in names.

For an explanantion on what the thread is about, go the original post on page 1.

*kicks things off*

Mine is actually my nickname given to me by my (then) 5 year old daughter. She used to be called "little chicken" as well as all the other usual baby names, but one day I was changing a nappy and called her "Stinky Chicken" and it just sort of stuck. Years later she decided that I should be called Stinky Rooster.

So, to all those that asked, it is NOT because I have extra fragrant genitailia......

As a keen jetskier and having destroyed many jetski's in my day I was looking for a new name for online gaming and just happened to be looking out into the backyard at a recently destroyed Seadoo XP Limited(Bit tipsy at the time if I am recalling the story right).

Anyway didn't mind it, people remember it and now I'm used to it.

this is an aoursome thread glad to see we can keep it alive.

Now my nuser name. i wanted somthing thast unique and i use petrolfix all across the net.

it came about cos me and my step brother (at the time, god rest his soul) had dreams of opeaning a performance shop we where coming up with names to call it, piston-perrfection was the one we decided on at the time but our second coice was petrolfix.

Petrolfix itself came about as a we both where driven by cars. all ways watching motor sport, ralling cars reading magazines, unless it had a motor i'm not interested. I have been a petrolhead all my life and as i get older the addiction gets worse. The same way a drug addict needs a fix I need a fix for my thurst for petrol powerd machines

(just like my signiture reads)

Helloooo Springfield

My name is Mister E

It comes from the Band the Eels the lead singer calls himself MR. E and I like the band so I blantantly stole His name.

I also like how when you say it quickly its like Mystery....at least it does in my mind. I'm not going to sit here at my desk at work and say mystery over and over again.

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..................... :rofl: well use your imaginations and it will come to you :D

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

That is the best reply in this thread thus far. :D

Xmetal is something i've been using now since 1997, It was an object of my desires to start with but I grew to use it on everything I do, it's even my business name now for my photography. :) (events, weddings, automotive) *shameless plug* :P

My nickname is actually my nickname my mates gave me since year 12. The Big is because i'm tall. The Dirty part of my nickname is from playing video games (was always the one with sneaky move or shot on someone) and Jase is my name. The nickname has stuck for a long time

There you have it

Edited by BigDirtyJase

Well, the day I was born, the moon was in its 3rd phase, and Jupiter was aligned with Mercury. It was exactly 17 weeks since the last Solar eclipse, and a white dove had been seen overhead for the three days prior to that of my birth....

I was always known for being blatantly obvious. Still am. AlthougI go as Mickeyb on most other sites.

Man, am I boring...

English Translation: "Man with very small pee pee"

I resent that remark! I'm more a boy that a man!!

(you need to have Japanese text support on your PC to read my username)

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