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Screen names and first impressions

Bullgrit said:
Thanks for the responses.

What's the Discworld - Bullgrit connection?

Bullgrit

Theres a character by the name of Foul Ol' Ron who's trademark line is "Buggrit! Millenium hand and shrimp!"
 

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My username is my first initial M for Mike and last name "Crow". My avatar is a croped picture of me from my wedding in Jamaica.

People seem to think my user name is McCrow or sum such. So maybe i remind them of a hamberger? :)
 

For the longest time, I thought that "Zoatebix" was the word for "cow fodder" in some made-up language from a miniatures game that my big sister's high school boyfriend liked. He thought it sounded cool, and I thought it sounded cool, and I adopted it as an internet handle back in 1993, 4, or 5.

It turns out my understanding of what it meant and how it was spelled was a little mistaken: "Zoats are creatures from the first Hive Fleets that looked like centaurs... They are now exinct and their favourite food... [was] Zoatabix, a biscuit like substance."
(from http://forum.blacklibrary.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9494)

So there you have it. My user name is a misspelling of the favorite food of creature written out of the Warhammer Universe. That's prestige right there!
-George
 

Piratecat said:
And I'll tell you, if I had known screen names led to impressions, I'd have totally named myself "Musclesmart Niftyrich." It just has this ring to it, don't you think?

I think so... :D
 

I guess they would have to make some kind of impression...I'm just not sure of how much.

I think most gamers recognize the lineage of my screen name.
 

I find that avatars and, for community supporters, the custom user descriptions say a lot more than the screen names.

Mine comes from my name (last plus initials) and also happens to be a bastardized spelling of a Norse god. Just don't tell him, as he might get angry. ;)
 

freyar said:
I find that avatars and, for community supporters, the custom user descriptions say a lot more than the screen names.

Mine comes from my name (last plus initials) and also happens to be a bastardized spelling of a Norse god. Just don't tell him, as he might get angry. ;)

Ahhh ... Icelandic poetry and sagas. Gotta love em! :cool:
 

Mycanid said:
*sigh* :\

Well, I bring on myself. :)

You do it to yourself you do,
and that's what really hurts
You do it to yourself you do,
and that's what really hurts
You do it to yourself

I look like my avatar. That really surprises people.
 


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