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Zombi

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@scareall

no, i don't really know anyone there. I'm from edinburgh so I don't really go there all that much. only when a good band is there.
 

scareall

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@ Zombi

my bf just told me you were standing in front of me at the gig ,i was too drunk to notice*lol* (seen your pic on your band web-site.)
btw Andrea & Dave(metalface) are from Edinburgh and were at the gig too, thats why i asked:)))
 

{WÐH*jRi$n0}

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my nick consists of my clantag (wdh->warriorz of dark honor) & a name that was created many years ago... dont know in which context i created it but i juse it in this forum cause the good ones i´ve chosen @ my registration are already used hrhr

the fuckin gay ascii-art is often used in the gamerscene... so i also used it here... but i didnt know that you cant change your nick after registration (i´d better made a nick without those gay symbols ^^) ... :/

sorry for worst english ;)
 

Brat

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Originally posted by xpet
:D for germans it would be Kschpät... dont know how to explain that in english
No! That's perfect because it's phonetic.

I kept reading it as 'expet' :D


Brat is a reflection of my personality, as in cheeky (not spoilt) brat :D and it happens to rhyme with Nat(asha) so my friends started calling me Nat the Brat many years ago.
 

Lord Horb

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Originally posted by Iscariot
Lord Horb: But I also don't know what you mean with that sentence :) Btw, do you have a ticket now?
yep I got it reserved and that's why I'm so greatful to you :D so thanks again!!!




@Jirsno: you can actually change your name.. send Ingo a mail asking him to change your old to your new name and it will work! it also worked with this Eisregen dude who also had lots of ugly symbols in his name... :D;)
 
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Iscariot

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Originally posted by Onkel Pikk
In my nickname the Estonian word Pikk is in English "tall", because i'm quite a tall guy. Onkel because i'm an Onkel Tom fan...:)

If we Dutch see your name we think about something really different. 'Pik' here is a synonym for Penis :)
So you really have a funny name, especially because of the meaning of it. :D
 

Tjodalv

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Originally posted by Iscariot


If we Dutch see your name we think about something really different. 'Pik' here is a synonym for Penis :)
So you really have a funny name, especially because of the meaning of it. :D

hey dude, do you life near by Amsterdam or Almere ?
I will spend my holidays there in summer :)
 

Balrog

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Originally posted by Sodomy&Lust
I don't really like my nickname, it doesn't fit with my personality, I'm a really quiet guy, and that nick sounds a little bit aggressive, I think.


...same with me...before that nick I had "Jay" (Jan is my real name) as a nickname but only for a few days 'cause I didn't like it either and so I needed a new nick...at that time I had just finished "The Lord Of The Rings" and so I thought Balrog would be a good nick...
 

Onkel Pikk

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In Norwegian also Pikk means like dick or something. I don't give a shit. My mother language is Estonian, and i don't care what our words mean in other languages. I guess that in every european language there are some words that mean in Estonian something funny or dirty.