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I was just pondering whether any forumites had multiple accounts so they can post incognito or express the views of their alter ego or just hide from their partner should they feel the need!


And if so, do they ever get their posts muddled, ever made a faux pas or got confused as to whose arguments were whose? But more importantly, would they admit to having these multiple forumalities.. probably not!


So anyone ever caught anyone out? I'm not suggesting you should name and shame here! ;-)

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Good spot Damzel - You got me - I have a number of identities:


Mick Mac: When I'm feeling contrary

Louisa: when I want a real girly rant/fight with someone

Declan: when I want be a sporting statto

Dulwich Mum: when I want to use the word "sweetie" lots - but don't feel as a man I can get away with it

Miles: when I'm feeling like rolling back the years

Sean - when I'm the voice of reason

BigBadWolf - when I want to tell it as it is

HoonaloocieB - only when I have something articulate and funny to say

TonyLondonSuberbs - when I'm feeling like an all round good guy



I jump between these regularly - I'm amazed the Administrator has not banned this practice.

Ooer I just had a peek. Good to know that slagging off a competitor (if that's what it was) gets caught so quickly. Very astute people on here. My ponderings far less sinister however!


Edited to say clearly I don't post fast enough - a couple snuck in there when I was writing this. I love the personality analysis there - funny

Not on here but on another site, I posted under my regular username but with a message in keeping with my 'alter-ego'. I tried to withdraw but it had been spotted by a couple of people.

I tried to say that I had been taken over by the other fellow and I did not know what I was doing, didn't wash though.

Actually it didn't cause much surprise either.

Not on here but on another site, I posted under my regular username but with a message in keeping with my 'alter-ego'. I tried to withdraw but it had been spotted by a couple of people.

I tried to say that I had been taken over by the other fellow and I did not know what I was doing, didn't wash though.

Actually it didn't cause much surprise either.

I've been walking these streets so long

Singing the same old song

I know every crack in these dirty sidewalks of Broadway

Where hustle is the name of the game

And nice guys get washed away like the snow and the rain

There's been a load of compromising

On the road to my horizon

But I'm gonna be where the lights are shining on me................

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