My life, my love, my dog.
My life, my love, my dog.
Unto each good man a good dog
It is one of the strange nicknames my mother used to call me (one of the others was "Iwan the Terrible"...go figure). Also, I like the sound and meaning of the word and it seemed quite appropriate for this forum anyway. I was actually surprised to find no-one registered as 'Brutus' before.
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Hey All;
Dagobert was one of the last Merovingian (Visigothic)
kings who was murdered to allow the succession of the
Franks. Ol'boy took a spear in his eye. Then again, if he did
not, perhaps Poitiers would have never happened...
"If you find yourself in the moment where you recognize that history is being made, press pause and acknowledge the future yielding to the past..."
Originally Posted by Beirut
anyways my nickname is the more greek version of my real name.![]()
- Chu - Gi - Makoto - Rei - Jin - Yu - Meiyo -
Master of the puppets pulling the strings of the world, also it was a name of a very good metallica album. so it sounded cool.
A nation of sheep will beget a a government of wolves. Edward R. Murrow
Anyone who claims to be in the light but hates his brother is still in the darkness. —1 John 2:9
I thought Dagobert and the Merovingian line were Franks... that is what I read in a biography of Charlemagne.Originally Posted by Dagobert II
I am, in fact, surprisingly fresh-faced.Originally Posted by TogakureOjonin
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My ancesters.
Runes for good luck:
[1 - exp(i*2π)]^-1
I totally like the units in STW so I made a play on the word.![]()
Peace in Europe will never stay, because I play Medieval II Total War every day. ~YesDachi
If I remember correctly, Lemur was taken at the time I signed up. So I decided to take a page from Beatlemania.
Youuuuuuu............. haveaproblemwithmydog?Originally Posted by Drisos
Unto each good man a good dog
My last names translates to 'beans', so naturally I chose to call myself Mr Bean when I first entered usenet, there was however, another Mr bean in a NG I posted in, so i changed it to Doc_Bean, a sign of youthful arrogance I suppose.
Since I didn't take the opportunity to start a doctorate (don't get me started on those...) I'm starting to find the name a bit inappropriate.
Yes, Iraq is peaceful. Go to sleep now. - Adrian II
Hell, you don't need a doctorate to be a doctor. Just look at Hunter Thompson- he was a "doctor of journalism". You don't need **** to be a doctor of journalism (except a degree in journalism- preferably a master's... get it... MD in journalism?)Originally Posted by doc_bean
I think it's a bit different with engineering thoughOriginally Posted by Zorba
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Thing is, most people who hang around to complete their Phd are the ones who don't want the pressure of a full time engineering job or the ones that want to boost their ego's. Often both. It's become an empty title.
Yes, Iraq is peaceful. Go to sleep now. - Adrian II
Jachyra is a monster from the Terry Brooks, Shannara series I just added the ' (Can't spell apostrophe)
The other name I go by is Aeil, another bastardisation but this time from Robert Jordans The Wheel of Time.
I used to go by the nick Raptor, I was dubbed this in a previous job for reasons we don't need to explore, but it was so popular I stopped using it.
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I have been using this name since the first Rainbow six game. Grenades are called 'frags' in that game, and I was pretty good at tossing them in impossible angles(which got me more then a few 'cheater' accusations). Well me + frag = agony and thus it became 'Fragony'.
Well in this forum at least I named myself after the MTW trait I always ended up getting.
Although it's not my usual nom de plume on t'internet..
- I'm sorry, but giving everyone an equal part when they're not clearly equal is what again, class?
- Communism!
- That's right. And I didn't tap all those Morse code messages to the Allies 'til my shoes filled with blood to just roll out the welcome mat for the Reds.
You may thank Red Dwarf, in Particular Lister, for my name :)
When I was a child
I caught a fleeting glimpse
Out of the corner of my eye.
I turned to look but it was gone
I cannot put my finger on it now
The child is grown,
The dream is gone.
I have become comfortably numb...
Proud Supporter of the Gahzette
In feodal Japan Kagemusha was a doppelganger of for example a famous general who was used to trick the enemy that a certain lord was somewhere, when he was infact somewhere else.![]()
Ja Mata Tosainu Sama.
It's my name, sort of. I'll probably see if it can be changed once I pass the 1000 posts, if I think it's worth it.
"The facts of history cannot be purely objective, since they become facts of history only in virtue of the significance attached to them by the historian." E.H. Carr
There was a thread on this awhile back.
"Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite." - John Kenneth Galbraith
What's big and gray, floats on water (until Feb 17, 1944), belches smoke, and has four white katakana letters down the side of it?
Give up?
Screw luxury; resist convenience.
Loch Ness Monster? Japanese Dragon? Give up. Is that what inspire YOUR name?????Originally Posted by Tachikaze
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My name is Asinius Commodus, son of the Eagle.
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Fellow of the Seven Legendary Writers (but got kicked out)
KoW: Erm, LLB, Asinus means 'ass' in Latin
LLB: Really? All the better for a story of how an ass became a great leader is alwasy a bestseller.
well these sort of threads keep the frontroom alive, you should know that ;)Originally Posted by Zalmoxis
Every 3 weeks or so, another one of these comes along.
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There was a post on this a while backOriginally Posted by Zalmoxis
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Kablam The Name Of The Biggest Spammer With A 5 Minute Floodcontrol
We do not sow.
I chose my name from Marcus Claudius Marcellus (268-208BC), a Roman general sometimes known as the 'Sword of Rome'. I had just finished reading a bit about him and he sounded like a pretty good general.
"Look I’ve got my old pledge card a bit battered and crumpled we said we’d provide more turches churches teachers and we have I can remember when people used to say the Japanese are better than us the Germans are better than us the French are better than us well it’s great to be able to say we’re better than them I think Mr Kennedy well we all congratulate on his baby and the Tories are you remembering what I’m remembering boom and bust negative equity remember Mr Howard I mean are you thinking what I’m thinking I’m remembering it’s all a bit wonky isn’t it?"
-Wise words from John Prescott
First Part - Clan name from Shogun days
Second part - Favourite football club
ShadesWolf
The Original HHHHHOWLLLLLLLLLLLLER
Im a Wolves fan, get me out of here......
Let's see: kamikaze is divine wind, kami means spirit, which is closest to divine, so kaze is wind. Tachi I don't know (yes, fast, but that's a different language).Originally Posted by Tachikaze
My guess is Japanese warship from WWII, possibly an aircraft carrier (hence: wind).
Or am I making a fool of myself with my cut & paste Japanese?
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