A good friend of mine calls me “prickly” - as in prickly like a porcupine, not prickly like a prick. “Better stay away from Barb; she’s extra-prickly today.” When provoked or pissed, I have no problem with throwing rather pointed verbal barbs. Plus it fits with my first name.
So, which version of “21st Century Digital Boy” would you say is superior, the original on “Against The Grain” or the remake on “Stranger Than Fiction”? I’m going to have to go with the original.
I chose mine while working at my previous job in submarine fiber optic cables. 'course, my current job is completely unrelated, but that’s the way it goes…
I got my nickname from my best friend. She was convinced that I looked like a monchichi while I was growing my hair out. (It was shaved) I had it dyed blue at the time so I became bluemonchichi. Monchichi’s are cartoon characters for those of you who don’t know. Here is a link to what they look like.
Obviously it is taken from the internet error message “URL Not Found”. I have also gone by 404, although not on this message board, which is also a reference to the same error.
It’s one of those Gund bears that a lot of people have, you know, the ones that come in different colors and have white tummies. I have a white one and I don’t know exactly why I named it Shimmery because I was only 4 or 5. But I think it was because it was all shimmery because it was new.
The Matrix + sk8ing (skate boarding for all the fogeys) + FenixTx (my favorite band in the whole wide world, and I’m glad that they weren’t that successfull on MTV, because I would kill myself if any of those teeny-bopping, fuckhead, no brain girls, who only like Blink182 because they’re on TRL, started listening to them.)=
(Side note: andyman, the first time I saw your name, I though that someone was parodying my SN. Then I realized that you’d registered a month before I did and felt damn silly. :))
never seen the multicolored kind, but I know what you are talking about. I used to have a Gund polar bear, and named him Gund, cuz I thought that was a cool name.
My name comes from the Superman comics I read when I was a lad. Mr Mxyzptlk is an imp from another dimension who occasionally made his way to Metropolis and bedeviled Superman with jokes and tricks, some of which ended up being pretty nasty. And the only way Superman could get rid of him was by making Mr M say his name backwards…It just seemed like a good name to use
I’ve told the short version over at MPSIMS, but many of you don’t hang out there so maybe it’ll be new for someone.
After a layoff I spent nine months as, um, a consultant. Short for unemployed draftsman willing to knock himself out on an irregular basis to augment the unemployment. During a period where it looked like I could actually make a living at it I mentally formed a company–unlike corporations you can form a one-person company in your head–and named it Dropzone Engineering because I was going through a “parachuting looks like fun” phase. The work was going to go in and out of a large-but-free email account at About.com, so I started the and named it, well, you know what I named it.
A couple months later I discovered the SDMB. I had to create a profile to tell some people that The Simpsons was NOT going off the air. This was going to be a one-timer of shooting off my mouth and I didn’t want to use my real name, which is my name for all my other email accounts, and the dropzone account was sitting idle so I used it for my email and handle. I have never liked it. Then again, I’ve never been that fond of my REAL name.
I can download the drivers! Alas, I have no online account. But, wait! What’s this under my coffee mug! A coaster! No, wait. Wrong mug. There! Yet another f##king AOL CD I hadn’t yet gotten around to throwing away.
So I plug it in, it installs, and I proceed to set up an account.
Now, I’m a bit of a perfectionist. I couldn’t be Eddie28462. I am not a number! I must find a name that no one has thought of before. How about…
…fifteen minutes later, I’m still plugging in attempts. The dictionary comes out. Fifteen minutes later, the dictionary goes hurtling over my shoulder. Still nothing. Feh.
There are no good names left.
And then the idea hits me. There’s this little technique for typing things upside-down. For instance: It’s upside-down! —> iuMop-aP!sdn s,fI
Maybe all the good right-side-up names have been taken, but I’m willing to bet no one has taken all the good upside-down names! So I pick through some of the names I had tried before that had been rejected, looking for ones with better letter combinations, and I see it: Spellbound.
Spellbound upside-down. Even sounds kinda kinky. I like it. I take it.
So, the name has kinda stuck. I mean, how likely is it there’s more than one Punoqllads out there?
I went with five "o"s because I wanted to make sure that it was clear that the extras were intentional. If I just had three "o"s, people might think I was trying to go with the regular “Snoopy” spelling and my finger slipped or something.