Most puzzling user names on CL?
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Living in Moat Park one assumes.kings hill addick said:
I moved away from Kings Hill in 2014 after living there on and off for over ten years.ME14addick said:
I did move out of ME14 for 3 years but have recently moved back, so my user name is correct again.Callumcafc said:Haha I bet posters with location-based names that have since moved feel like right numpties!
I think you can change your name on Charlton Life but Moat Park Addick sounds more pretentious than Kings Hill and both Maidstone and Bearsted Addick are, I think, taken.
Besides those that, automatically, disagree with anything I say might not realise that it's me and, mistakenly, agree with something I say and then where would we be?3 -
I'm sadly old enough to go on Saga holidays (although I have so far resisted the temptation), also I'm not a lout, so my user name on here is a mystery to me, never mind anyone else.1
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Have you spelt it right then? From woolvrampton would it be cheippycafc?Chippycafc said:I am in charge of a guy from Wolverhampton who is basically our handyman. He is good at woodwork. He hates everybody that doesn't come from Wolverhampton. Last bit is obvious. Knew he would be unhappy if I used his nick name if he found out, hence why I used it.
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When a group of us went home and away mid/late 90's onwards I was the youngest of them. A mate was known as The Gaffer as he'd managed a boys team, so I became the YTS apprentice. I'm now nearly 40yrs old, but am still referred to as YTS or YT (surely that doesn't need abbreviating?). My brother bought me a YTS t-shirt off football365, that I wore for years. Currently work with an old mate who still refers to me by that name. The office must be confused, but nobody has asked where the nickmame can from!2
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I did as I am using my works PC and not my bloody tablet that puts letters in you haven't even pressed.Alwaysneil said:
Have you spelt it right then? From woolvrampton would it be cheippycafc?Chippycafc said:I am in charge of a guy from Wolverhampton who is basically our handyman. He is good at woodwork. He hates everybody that doesn't come from Wolverhampton. Last bit is obvious. Knew he would be unhappy if I used his nick name if he found out, hence why I used it.
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Wayne Kerrblackpool72 said:
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There was of course a registered race horse with this name several years back.Hoof_hearted said:
Hoof_hearted, because it sounds like “Who Farted” when you say it out loud.
In my fifties on the outside, but still 13 on the inside.
It caused a bit of a stir at the time as the application got through without the authorities noticing it.
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Still on £27 a week?YTS1978 said:When a group of us went home and away mid/late 90's onwards I was the youngest of them. A mate was known as The Gaffer as he'd managed a boys team, so I became the YTS apprentice. I'm now nearly 40yrs old, but am still referred to as YTS or YT (surely that doesn't need abbreviating?). My brother bought me a YTS t-shirt off football365, that I wore for years. Currently work with an old mate who still refers to me by that name. The office must be confused, but nobody has asked where the nickmame can from!
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There was one called Roller Joint a few years agoblackpool72 said:
Best horse nameSoundAsa£ said:
There was of course a registered race horse with this name several years back.Hoof_hearted said:
Hoof_hearted, because it sounds like “Who Farted” when you say it out loud.
In my fifties on the outside, but still 13 on the inside.
It caused a bit of a stir at the time as the application got through without the authorities noticing it.
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Best horse name ‘groggy throat).DaveMehmet said:
There was one called Roller Joint a few years agoblackpool72 said:
Best horse nameSoundAsa£ said:
There was of course a registered race horse with this name several years back.Hoof_hearted said:
Hoof_hearted, because it sounds like “Who Farted” when you say it out loud.
In my fifties on the outside, but still 13 on the inside.
It caused a bit of a stir at the time as the application got through without the authorities noticing it.
Mike hunt0 - Sponsored links:
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Norfolk Enchance is the bestest horses nameblackpool72 said:
Best horse nameSoundAsa£ said:
There was of course a registered race horse with this name several years back.Hoof_hearted said:
Hoof_hearted, because it sounds like “Who Farted” when you say it out loud.
In my fifties on the outside, but still 13 on the inside.
It caused a bit of a stir at the time as the application got through without the authorities noticing it.
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My username is pretty obvious really
I'm a mass murderer who likes to celebrate afterwards by going out in a long raincoat...11 -
LOL cracked me up that WPkillerandflash said:My username is pretty obvious really
I'm a mass murderer who likes to celebrate afterwards by going out in a long raincoat...0 -
Haha...my 1st job was actually £50 a week and was through a kind of YTS scheme called Jobskills. Four days working and one at college (but the afternoon was spent in the pub)! Shocking really.guinnessaddick said:
Still on £27 a week?YTS1978 said:When a group of us went home and away mid/late 90's onwards I was the youngest of them. A mate was known as The Gaffer as he'd managed a boys team, so I became the YTS apprentice. I'm now nearly 40yrs old, but am still referred to as YTS or YT (surely that doesn't need abbreviating?). My brother bought me a YTS t-shirt off football365, that I wore for years. Currently work with an old mate who still refers to me by that name. The office must be confused, but nobody has asked where the nickmame can from!
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I've genuinely always just thought you really liked the Indian dish, which I've just learnt is actually spelt sag aloo. FfsSaga Lout said:I'm sadly old enough to go on Saga holidays (although I have so far resisted the temptation), also I'm not a lout, so my user name on here is a mystery to me, never mind anyone else.
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I could have been Charlton's greatest keeper......0
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Flat out Charlton legend, dead eye from the spot, will be remembered as the crown jewel of our glory years under Roland.0
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You are even worse than your Dad - I never thought that was possible! :-)Greenie Junior said:
I've genuinely always just thought you really liked the Indian dish, which I've just learnt is actually spelt sag aloo. FfsSaga Lout said:I'm sadly old enough to go on Saga holidays (although I have so far resisted the temptation), also I'm not a lout, so my user name on here is a mystery to me, never mind anyone else.
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I think that fish sometimes need a little encouragement.0
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No imagination, just grabbed an 'interesting' name from a CD I had next to me at the time. Should really have been cedric winkleburger and the yellow blueberries but there are limits.0
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Page 9 and virtually every post has been people explaining their own name voluntarily, despite the key bit of the original post being the querying of other people's usernames.
Maybe i should move myself to the things that annoy you thread.0 -
Are you new on here? Threads never stay on topic, ever!stackitsteve said:Page 9 and virtually every post has been people explaining their own name voluntarily, despite the key bit of the original post being the querying of other people's usernames.
Maybe i should move myself to the things that annoy you thread.
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I agree Saga.Saga Lout said:
You are even worse than your Dad - I never thought that was possible! :-)Greenie Junior said:
I've genuinely always just thought you really liked the Indian dish, which I've just learnt is actually spelt sag aloo. FfsSaga Lout said:I'm sadly old enough to go on Saga holidays (although I have so far resisted the temptation), also I'm not a lout, so my user name on here is a mystery to me, never mind anyone else.
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That's the last thing he needs.GoOnYouHaddocks said:I think that fiiish sometimes need a little encouragement.
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