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How did you come up with your nickname?
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By *agic.M OP Man
over a year ago
Orpington |
Was it something random you came up with on the spot? Like "big dick Mike" and "big tits Suzie", or did you actually put an effort in it?
Does it have a special significance? Other than the fact that your name is Suzie and you have big tits
Have you ever changed it since you first joined?
I think that a nickname and how you come up with it says a lot about a person ... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The letters qb stand for quietbird, I choose it many moons ago when I used chat rooms, 1 cos I'm not quiet and the other cos I'm not a bird as I don't have feathers and fly, over the yrs it got shortened to qb and I like it |
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By *ofdiamondsMan
over a year ago
Between wisbech & Kings lynn |
I chose my fab name as I've always loved Harley Quinn and couldn't think of a pun on her name other than Hardley Quinn and thought that sounded a bit self-deprecating so went with the symbol most associated with her instead. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We couldn't be bothered thinking up anything quirky or pretentious, do went for the easy option.
It came after a conversation with friends that said we both had a cheeky personality. Meant in a nice way.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Was it something random you came up with on the spot? Like "big dick Mike" and "big tits Suzie", or did you actually put an effort in it?
Does it have a special significance? Other than the fact that your name is Suzie and you have big tits
Have you ever changed it since you first joined?
I think that a nickname and how you come up with it says a lot about a person ... "
I thought long and hard about it |
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Years ago I used to own and ride a rather nice and very large black horse; I rode in black jodhpurs, black boots and when it rained I wore a large lack waxed rain cape and a black hat (almost a Stetson not a riding hat).
One of the girls at the stable commented one day that I looked like a cross between Gandalf and a Ring Wraith, and since I am not magic but I am evil I decided on The Ring Wraith as my screen name on another site which she was also on and when I joined fab just kept it on here as well. |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
Jubal is a character from a 1956 film of the same name; he was rejected and unloved by his mother, was taken in by a farmer that enraged his foreman.
He takes a shine to a member of a religious group, assists them in a time of need, resists the advances of the farmers wife, and eventually crosses over a metaphorical bridge with his new partner.
He is hard working, kind, just, fair, empathic, insightful, affable, and in need of a new partner!
Jubal is frequently broadcast on tv.
The principal actors are Charles Bronson, Glenn Ford, Rod Steiger, Felicia Farr, Valerie French, Ernest Borgnine, et al. |
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A previous profile was named after a TV show I was watching. This one was in a book I was reading 2 years ago when I created this profile and it was very fitting and suited my mindset. It's only in the last few months I discovered it's also the name of a Jude Law movie. |
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I was reading about Mesopotamian history following attacks in Syria etc. One thing led to another until I came across an old goddess of Saudia Arabia called Na’ila. She was turned to stone for fornicating in the new gods (Allah) house. Not much else is known about her but she captured my imagination non the less |
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By *onb21Woman
over a year ago
Cardiff |
I'm not very glamorous and I don't really do much fake stuff. No fake nails, fake eye lashes or hair extensions.
Also, I love walking in the countryside in beautiful areas. 21 is for the year I created my account. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I didn’t come up with mine somebody else did.
A few years ago around Christmas I was working for a homeless community centre, one of our regulars who was in a pretty bad place had come in explaining things had got worse, he had no food and the hostel wasn’t going to allow him to stay because his benefits had been cut. I went to asda and returned with two bags of food for him.
I got called Rastaclaus after that because I was like the Rasta version of Santa to him |
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By *agic.M OP Man
over a year ago
Orpington |
"I didn’t come up with mine somebody else did.
A few years ago around Christmas I was working for a homeless community centre, one of our regulars who was in a pretty bad place had come in explaining things had got worse, he had no food and the hostel wasn’t going to allow him to stay because his benefits had been cut. I went to asda and returned with two bags of food for him.
I got called Rastaclaus after that because I was like the Rasta version of Santa to him "
That's pretty cool man, well done! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love reggae and its in a song. then a friend told me the origins of the nursery rhyme of the same title. Its a shaming rhyme about 'respectable' men going to a peep show! Fabulously ironic |
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