Hivemind: Son of Squamous

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I think it was Sooty.


Sooty!!!!!
Bing :) yeah cool profile, I reckon your second picture would do a bit better with the mischevious grin on it ;)

I should probably close down the window with your profile on it now people at work are going to start to wonder
 

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I think I posted one a while ago, close to when I first joined. You probably just missed it. That's got some newer ones that were taken last year.

I do like my profile, but not so the women lately, it seems. So you may not want my help. :D

If I llived in AZ, I'd give you the benefit of the doubt. Unfortunately I live in the north east portion of Wyoming. My love for British comedy knows no limit.

And I can definitely see your heritage in your face. You're quite the cutie-pie. :blush:
 

I sometimes wonder if my parents did the same. Saddled with a long, obscure, difficult to pronounce last name, they picked the shortest, most common, easiest first name in the world. And then people still misspell it.

Jhon
Jon
Jonh

. . . really? Jonh?

:confused: Exactly how hard is it to figure out 'John'?
 

Whuh? Yochanan?....


...Or did you mean the more modern derived form...;)
Yeah, sorry. I should have been more clear.
Bing :) yeah cool profile, I reckon your second picture would do a bit better with the mischevious grin on it ;)

I should probably close down the window with your profile on it now people at work are going to start to wonder
But without the mischievous grin, would it really be me? Maybe I should just remove it all together. It was taken on the final leg of a three-day roadtrip to Disneyland. I was feeling kinda nutty. . . it may have come across too much.

But yeah, your coworkers might get concerned. I'm sure they don't want you moving all the way to AZ, no matter how cute I am. ;)
If I llived in AZ, I'd give you the benefit of the doubt. Unfortunately I live in the north east portion of Wyoming.
Yeah, I've been to Wyoming, Yellowstone is very nice. But I have no desire to relocate. I'll keep looking for someone local. :)
 

:confused: Exactly how hard is it to figure out 'John'?
To be fair I think the Jonh person was writing in ink, so I suspect the thought process was.

J. . .
O. . .
N. . .

No, wait. There's supposed to be an "H" in there, isn't there? Damn, I can't erase. I don't want people to think that I just forgot it. I'll just throw it in at the end.

H.

Jonh.
 

Yeah, sorry. I should have been more clear.

I've been actually thinking about changing my name from the heavily derived form to closer the original. But if I'm going to change my name anyway, then I could go crazy and pick completely new one :devil:
 

To be fair I think the Jonh person was writing in ink, so I suspect the thought process was.

J. . .
O. . .
N. . .

No, wait. There's supposed to be an "H" in there, isn't there? Damn, I can't erase. I don't want people to think that I just forgot it. I'll just throw it in at the end.

H.

Jonh.
Talk about lazy.
 

I've been actually thinking about changing my name from the heavily derived form to closer the original. But if I'm going to change my name anyway, then I could go crazy and pick completely new one :devil:
I wonder if you can legally get your middle name changed to something in quotes.

Sven "The Viking" Blackrat.
 

I've been actually thinking about changing my name from the heavily derived form to closer the original. But if I'm going to change my name anyway, then I could go crazy and pick completely new one :devil:

My brother has a deep rooted love for the Highlander animated series, so much that he legally changed his first name to Quentin.
 

I wonder if you can legally get your middle name changed to something in quotes.

Sven "The Viking" Blackrat.

I don't think that at least in Finland. We have quite heavy-handed naming laws...

And I sure as hell would not change my first name to Sven :eek:...
 

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