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Re: What is the etymology of your moniker?
Years ago I went by Wolverine, after my 4-wheeler. People kept thinking it was a X-men reference, so I changed it to wolfman. Not related in any way but the sound. 77 is the year I was born, I use it whenever the name is already registered.
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Re: What is the etymology of your moniker?
Wow. Some good stories in this thread.
Mine is more pedestrian. After years of henpecking by my mate Attillette the Hun, I decided "Hunpecked" was an appropriate choice. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif |
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Sounds neat to me.
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Re: What is the etymology of your moniker?
Mine is the name of a character that can be found in one of my favorite computer games...a character that is incredibly hard to find, so its not very common. I have no idea about where the game creator may have dug the name up, tho.
Anyone else on these forums ever found niltrias? Don't ask me which game; if you found him, you would definitely remember. Or you could google it, I suppose. Niltrias |
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I have no imagination, my moniker is my first and middle initials and my last name followed by two fours cause I like 4.
J = Joshua A = Adam Fisher 44 = cool number |
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Anyhow, my handle comes from my other hobby: Warhammer 40k, a miniature battles wargame set in the future. I wound up selecting as my army the Emperor's Children, and then after that began using that in their forums. I've used the name ever since. |
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