Nick Names in Chat

Jon, I appreciate your efforts toward standardization but there's no way I'm logging on as Boobie Bubble Fanny! :D
Say....does this post make me look fat? :oops:
Ralph
 
Jon,your wife called.She stopped at Walgreens and picked up your meds.

Hold on buddy she'll be home soon. :D
 
Yeah, really quit skippin you meds man

chim chim banana sniffer my :curse:
 
Hello Jon,

Awhile ago on CBC radio the host was talking about Soap Opera names and they suggested to listeners that they could determine their own Soap Opera name by simply using ones middle name as 1st and the street that one grew up on as the surname.

The result for me was much more attractive than Tootie Liverbrain, which I will pronounce as Throatwarbler Mangrove but you can call me Luxury Yacht.
 
Originally posted by Lightbender
Hello Jon,

Awhile ago on CBC radio the host was talking about Soap Opera names and they suggested to listeners that they could determine their own Soap Opera name by simply using ones middle name as 1st and the street that one grew up on as the surname.

The result for me was much more attractive than Tootie Liverbrain, which I will pronounce as Throatwarbler Mangrove but you can call me Luxury Yacht.

Matthew 800S :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by jon-monon


Matthew 800S :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Well jon,

What do you think?

"pilkey" name: Gadget Appleface

Soap name: Richard Cardwell

The soap name has some appeal, and definitely sounds snooty.


Andrew, I mean Gadget, er Masonja... that's Mr Cardwel....
 
It wasn't until this thread reached 3 pages I decided to look at it, as I don't attend the chat room. I'm glad I did, as I haven't laughed so hard I cried in a long time. Thanks Jon, you nutcase.

Loopy Barflips.
 
Originally posted by Lightbender
Hello Jon,

Awhile ago on CBC radio the host was talking about Soap Opera names and they suggested to listeners that they could determine their own Soap Opera name by simply using ones middle name as 1st and the street that one grew up on as the surname.

Ann St. Clair - much nicer than Boobie Chickenbrain! (Although Bubbe Chickensoup would not be so bad).

I feel so classy now. Where's my limo?

Val
 
Originally posted by Lightbender
Awhile ago on CBC radio the host was talking about Soap Opera names and they suggested to listeners that they could determine their own Soap Opera name by simply using ones middle name as 1st and the street that one grew up on as the surname.

Robert Chapman has a certain snobbish appeal to it...certainly better than Lumpy Bubblebrain:rolleyes: