Usernames

My name is foreign, it's what most of my family calls me. Moojig is my other nickname and it's also pretty what everyone else calls me. Hardly anyone one calls me by my REAL name, which is nearly impossible to pronounce for anyone who's native langauge is English. (If you want to baffle yourself with pronouncing it, it's Munkhtsogt. (10 letters).)

P.S. Wasn't there already a thread like this?
 
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Simple. Mooch is a character from the comic Mutts. Put em together..

I go by a new alias at some places "DHayward"

Dillon + Hayward = DHayward

Go me.
 
Moojgoo: is your name pronounced anywhere near to the way it looks?

Thorinoakin: It is pronounced "Ciz-yoz-an-ow-ski"?
 
...We went through several harsh winters together...
I shudder to think what you might consider an "extreme" winter.
Since this thread (and the rest of the old forum) has vanished, I might as well check in here.
"JR no Tokkyu 40" (40 Japan Railway express trains) was a kids book chock full of pictures of everything from the Super View Odoriko sightseeing train to the Shinkansen. It was printed on heavy cardboard, so it wasn't exactly overloaded with lots of words to take page space away from the trains.:D I could read every word in that book. All twelve of them.
But great pictures.

:cool: Claude
 
My username is my actual surname. I do have other usernames on other sites. My eBay username is "Sewardtrains", on some other Forums I am known as "Gericom", but mostly on the four fora I am Administrator of, I use my full proper name: i.e. Sandie Seward.

(Nothing to hide, nothing to fear.......Yeah, right!!!!):eek:
 
Moojgoo: is your name pronounced anywhere near to the way it looks?

Thorinoakin: It is pronounced "Ciz-yoz-an-ow-ski"?


The home page of my website gives the prononciation, though now I think it's a bit incorrect. I'd say it's Mooj-go, not Muj-go. (The TCR banner does not go to my site. Click "My Site".)
 
Moojgoo: is your name pronounced anywhere near to the way it looks?

Thorinoakin: It is pronounced "Ciz-yoz-an-ow-ski"?

And if you mean my real name, no. I know, it looks like "Munk-socket". It's "Mon-sokt".

Thorin: Is it "Choz-an-oh-ski"?
 
Oh I'll be happy to tell you about that.

Omber, is a typer of Asteroid mineral found in game EVE The Second Genesis, which is a MMO-RPG. Omber is semi valuable yeliding small quantity of if I remember Noxcium on processing which can be sold for around 250ish ISK (eve-online money) on the market (it is worth mentioning that EVE has a player run economy - everything except the very basic items found on the market has to come from players and does). It is mineral me and a friend spend hour mining in order to buy expensive ships as it is farily common in safe areas where PVP combat is prohibited. Asteroids exists that can yelid thousands more ISK of profit but well they are only for those who can provide for their own security.
 
mrscsi

I got mine in 1986 when i had a color computer 3 running 4- 80 mb scsi drives with OS9 level II running a bbs :)

just became known as mrscsi
 
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Mines easy....I have no idea why i put it as 0099 i gues i wanted something unique and weird:hehe:
 
Hi,

This name stand for "ultimate evil". Where Bad_Wolf comes, fear and desperation is not far away.

I am a great fan of Doctor Who and the name "Bad_Wolf" was used in the final episode of the second season (with Billy Piper).

The rest I leave to your own imagination.

Have a nice day.

Friendly greetings,

Bad_Wolf
 
Hi guys :wave:

Mine has a bit of a story to it...way, way back in the year 2000, my mom finally, allowed me to have an AOL screenname under her account. I spent a couple of days thinking of nicknames, before I saw her Yahoo! address: atsf_rr. She had chosen it because her grandfather, my great-grandfather, worked for the AT&SF railroad. So I took the name, cut out the underscore, and added 2000 to the end because it was the year 2000. Thus, I became known as atsfrr2000.

Well, before long, we moved from AOL to other internet services, and eventually back to AOL. Anyone who knows AOL knows that they don't let you resume your old account name (or at least, they didn't then) so you have to choose a new one. My solution was simple: replace the 2000 with a 3000. Problem solved, and I became known as atsfrr3000. I've used this nickname for about 6 years now.

I do run by some other names, including BigBoy_4000UP (or something to that effect, I haven't used it in forever), atsfrr4000 for any "clone" e-mail accounts I make on the odd occasion that I need one, and a few others. Lately, I've signed up in an MMORPG that did not allow numerical characters in usernames, so rather than make it atsfrr, I came up with a new one, based on my High School's mascot and primary color: Maroonhawk. This nickname has stuck with me for a while now and I'm finding myself signing up for more and more forums using this nick, and will probably switch to it as my main nick before long.

So there you have it :cool: First post here in a long time, hope I made it worthwhile :confused:
 
Jdenm8 was my old EQ Login name.
Easy to remember. Hard for other people to type. I have seen a few variations: J, Jdenma, Jdenm@.
You might see me and my brother on Runescape sometimes. Jdenm8 and Jdenm9.
 
In my case, I am an NCO in the US Army Reserve, and my last name starts with the letter C.

I mostly use it on firearms boards, and here.
 
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