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Caleb
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England
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Posted: 24 Nov 2010 10:55
My mother gave it to me when I was born. Sadly I never had a nickname, was I gipped?
guyde
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USA
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Posted: 26 Nov 2010 17:18
I wrote elsewhere under the name of David E. Guy
When joining a forum, I noticed that guyde was an homonym for "Guide" - and that sounded sort of cool.
Well - at least to me, it did.
sixofthebest
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USA
Posts: 257
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Posted: 25 Feb 2011 20:32
My 'nome de plume', as the french would say comes from what I love, and I mean love to do best, is spank or read about spanking a woman on her bare bottom with a swishy, pliable, stinging cane. "Yes, my dear" I say to her. "Yes, my dear, I am going to give you, 'six of the best' or more strokes of the cane on your bare bottom".
DannySwottem5
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England
Posts: 128
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Posted: 25 Feb 2011 21:34
Nope, mine`s a juvenile bit of wordplay, conjured up by an idiot and signifying absolutely nothing at all.
kephren
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England
Posts: 72
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Posted: 26 Feb 2011 21:02
My pseudonym 'Kephren' originates from 5000 year old Egyptian History which is a pet hobby of mine,
Khafra, or Kephren sometimes spelt Chephren in modern Egypt, was a Pharaoh of the 4th dynasty who built the second of the great Pyramids of Gizza, the first and largest was built by his father Kufu.
I learned the local names whilst studying archaeology in Egypt many years ago so I adopted the name as ideal for me.
Hermione
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Canada
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Posted: 27 Feb 2011 19:27
Hi, I'm Hermione. My name comes from the Harry Potter books. I use names from those books for my husband (Ron) and our cat (Crookshanks) and dogs (Fang and Fluffy).
CrimsonKidCK
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USA
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Posted: 28 Feb 2011 14:54
Hermione:
Hi, I'm Hermione. My name comes from the Harry Potter books. I use names from those books for my husband (Ron) and our cat (Crookshanks) and dogs (Fang and Fluffy).
Ahhhh, no owl named Hedwig or rat named Scabbers?
Your next dog with have to be called Sirius, hmmmm?
I'm assuming that your "Fluffy" has only one head though...
--C.K.
Eiffel
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USA
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Posted: 5 Mar 2011 21:50
"Eiffel Crisp" = "Freedom Fries"
I first wrote under the name in 2002 or 2003, when that incredibly stupid neologism was briefly popular; "Eiffel Crisp" was my bit of mockery. But its a useful handle because its easy to Google, if you're "Bill Jones" then a google search doesnt get you much but search on "Eiffel Crisp" and you'll find me.
hairbrushedhubby
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England
Posts: 59
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Posted: 5 Mar 2011 22:34
Mine is easily explained, after my first PROPER hairbrush spanking from her that left me in tears and a very sore bottom, as she was soothing me with oil, she giggled and said, "Was that what you wanted my hairbrushedhubby?" and I've kept it ever since.
Cal33
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USA
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Posted: 6 Mar 2011 15:09
Hairbrushedhubby gets my vote for the best nickname yet. Loved it!
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