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Does everyone on here have an alter-ego, or does it just seem like it?


Please respond with a complete list of all your previous posting names in column 'A' and your current ones in column 'B'.


Oh, and any potential names for the future in column 'C'.


Thank you.


Margarita29, er, I mean, Katie1997.

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A) - N/A


B ) I've only evr posted on here as my current nom de song.


C) For future consideration - Stuntman, Louis Crandell, Irene Wilde and Donald Zec.



Edited because B with a parenthesis shows up as the 'cool' emoticon. Who knew?


There ought to be a warning for the unwary.

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only ever used JumpinJackFlash...people assume I'm male but I'm actually a bird. I did consider changing to 'Fatty McGatty with the Big Round Batty' but thought it would be too long as a username.


My batty is not actually that big by the way..in case you were wondering..

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OY! Mr. Boogie! Now my post doesn't make sense!


Ah well...no change there then...


Besides, always nice to see you post...




Esmerelda Fatima Billington-Jones

AKA:

Ladymuck

Mucky

Muckster

The Mucktollah

Lady Meadow

Esme

LadyM

LM

Muckers

Lady Muck

Lady-in-Waiting

Her Ladyship

blah blah blah blah blah

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Scribe Wrote:

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> May I make a suggestion?

>

> Thanks.

>

> Annette Curtain - Hetty Wainthropp.

>

> Aquarious Moon - Precarious Loon.

>

> Captain Scarlet - Corporal Jones.




I am flattered.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/400000/images/_400442_hetty150.jpg ( should I be ? )


Nette:)

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I might stop posting as Mockney though - I think it makes me come across like I've never read a book in my life.


Don't tell anyone (although anyone who's seen my posts on the subject of dealing with devil cats will know that I have a crossbow in the attic and may have already deduced this). I am of course, also Scribe.

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RosieH Wrote:

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> I might stop posting as Mockney though - I think

> it makes me come across like I've never read a

> book in my life.

>

> Don't tell anyone (although anyone who's seen my

> posts on the subject of dealing with devil cats

> will know that I have a crossbow in the attic and

> may have already deduced this). I am of course,

> also Scribe.


Really, fancy a threesome ?

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