john_lcfc Posted 30 September 2005 Posted 30 September 2005 my name is john and i like lcfc john_lcfc..
Guest Posted 30 September 2005 Posted 30 September 2005 erotic. Has anyone else eve noticed that the Madonna song 'Erotic' sounds more like 'Bill Oddie' 'Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body' Strange woman......
Libertine Posted 30 September 2005 Author Posted 30 September 2005 Has anyone else eve noticed that the Madonna song 'Erotic' sounds more like 'Bill Oddie' 'Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body' Strange woman...... I've noticed that.
stez Posted 30 September 2005 Posted 30 September 2005 It is actually my real full name. you must be gutted that your real name is not quite that of the great man? i was christened stezza by my good friend yaggy, many many moons ago, at school. as i get older i need to save time so stez it now is
The People's Hero Posted 30 September 2005 Posted 30 September 2005 Cobbo is the French for Va Va Voom. That, my friend, is very very true!
C-man Posted 30 September 2005 Posted 30 September 2005 Mine is a nickname that was given to me because my surname begins with a 'C'.
Cobbo Posted 30 September 2005 Posted 30 September 2005 Mine is a nickname that was given to me because my surname begins with a 'C'. And you're a birrof a **** I did not mean that by the way
Scow Posted 30 September 2005 Posted 30 September 2005 Some Mole copied my name and everyone thinks it's the other way round.
cisono Posted 30 September 2005 Posted 30 September 2005 hmm "ci sono" - from Italian. As well as "there are", it also means "I am here" in the context of online conversations, typically as a reply to someone asking "hey, are you there?" It is my standard online nickname and is rather sought-after by Italian speakers.
Scarby Posted 30 September 2005 Posted 30 September 2005 Has anyone else eve noticed that the Madonna song 'Erotic' sounds more like 'Bill Oddie' 'Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body' Strange woman...... that reminded of a site i found years ago http://www.rathergood.com/bill/
shen Posted 1 October 2005 Posted 1 October 2005 Hmmm had to invent a name for an online game once , and came up with 'shenghe' (I'm very spontaneous and inconsiderate when inventing names), but because almost no-one could spell it right I cut it down to 'shen'... It's simple and short and I guess that's why I still use(d) it...
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