Topic: What's in a name......
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Wed 11/07/12 04:31 AM


Lilott...
Abreviation of my Native American name


very cool.. :thumbsup: I'll take a stab at it.. is it Little Otter?


My guess would have been "Litte T.S. Eliott". Though someone's mother may be just an Indian, she can still hold a Ph.D. in English literature.

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Wed 11/07/12 04:37 AM
Edited by wux on Wed 11/07/12 04:38 AM

Thank you ((Zee))!! I wish I had the body for one of those unitards! laugh


Love that word!

Combines the dork of "leotard" with the nerd of "we're a team" and the mentality of "retard" seamlessly, without diminishing the impact of the meaning of any.

Beautiful! And thanks. It's the best gift I got since an angry shopkeeper threw a crystal ball after me as I was fleeing her shop.

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Wed 11/07/12 04:45 AM


Mine comes from a translation of lowenbrau. I am a leo and like the beer. Sooo yeah pretty much it.



you could have changed to "lions-blue" bro.. after the blue juice creation in da pub bigsmile :thumbsup:

laugh

you feeling any better?flowerforyou

That ought to have been "Lowenblau". or better still, "Lowenblaublut." Or better still, "Lowenblaublutgeknoppenfstaffbucherheitsyahrhundert."

It would not fly in American TV commercials after "Zum Wohl!!", but Germans would definitely drink differently. I mean, think, not drink.

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Wed 11/07/12 04:48 AM

my daughters picked mine plus i left the spelling error:heart:


Those kids say the darndest things.

I bet the spelling error you did not correct was "gossippms".
(:0b

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Wed 11/07/12 04:58 AM
I was going to name my daughter Ameisha Laria. But I didn't quite name her that so I smooshed together this to Amaria and 90 is the year I graduated from high school.

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Wed 11/07/12 04:59 AM
After commenting on everyone else's, it's time I talked about my own.

Wux comes from an early argument by Greek philosophers that stated the constantly changing nature of the matter in our universe as in "everything is in a constant state of flux", wux, and combining it with the fact that philosophical theories employ mostly slippery arguments at best; slippery like wax, wux.

What follows in the next one paragraph was not part of the original idea, but it also fits.

In English a sexy person is called a fox, wux, and in Hungarian, my first language, fox is considered the cleverest animal of the kindgdom. Elephant is the smartest, owl is the wisest, donkey is the smart aleciest, and hyena is the funniest with the strongest sense of humour appreciation.

Truth be known, I needed a name that was quick to type, few keystrokes, not taken by other users, easy to type, easy to remember. The foregoing before this paragraph is all BS if you absolutely have to know the truth.

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Wed 11/07/12 05:09 AM

After commenting on everyone else's, it's time I talked about my own.

Wux comes from an early argument by Greek philosophers that stated the constantly changing nature of the matter in our universe as in "everything is in a constant state of flux", wux, and combining it with the fact that philosophical theories employ mostly slippery arguments at best; slippery like wax, wux.

What follows in the next one paragraph was not part of the original idea, but it also fits.

In English a sexy person is called a fox, wux, and in Hungarian, my first language, fox is considered the cleverest animal of the kindgdom. Elephant is the smartest, owl is the wisest, donkey is the smart aleciest, and hyena is the funniest with the strongest sense of humour appreciation.

Truth be known, I needed a name that was quick to type, few keystrokes, not taken by other users, easy to type, easy to remember. The foregoing before this paragraph is all BS if you absolutely have to know the truth.


you know, WUX, you should have named yourself WUZ... as in Wuzzup... Wicked ain't I..

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Wed 11/07/12 06:47 AM


I could not resist saying it. There are some things that are just not meant to be kept inside, otherwise the person would explode and make a mess of the place.


grumble you should REALLY work harder on resisting... :angry:

this feels reminiscent of the time I went to bed early and forgot to double check the latch 'n lock on the puppy's cage.. slaphead next morning I had HUGE mess to clean up.. chit 'n pee EVERYwhere and the place looked like it had been tossed by thieves.. whoa

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Wed 11/07/12 06:57 AM


I feel very, very sorry for your flees.


I assume you meant FLEAS?? huh


admittedly.. I don't understand your humor! spock
or why it's necessary to respond to EVERYone's comments on the thread.. ohwell

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Wed 11/07/12 07:03 AM

I was going to name my daughter Ameisha Laria. But I didn't quite name her that so I smooshed together this to Amaria and 90 is the year I graduated from high school.


that's a very beautiful name either way.. flowerforyou

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Wed 11/07/12 11:15 AM
Mine is nice but dangerous. Innocent until positive contact is made. The nice guy who is more than just nice guy once and if you get to know him as more than just a friend bigsmile

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Wed 11/07/12 11:46 AM
Sigh... zero for two today alone.

I gotta take a vacation from this site, it seems.

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Wed 11/07/12 12:08 PM



I feel very, very sorry for your flees.


I assume you meant FLEAS?? huh


admittedly.. I don't understand your humor! spock
or why it's necessary to respond to EVERYone's comments on the thread.. ohwell


I thought about your post for five minutes, Zero-effected, and decided that your protestation was rightful.

My joke here was too obscure. You said you don't let anything to get to you; that is an idiom in the figurative sense. Then I did a switch, for the joke's sake, that meant that you literally did not get anyone or anyone get close to you or all the way to you. This was necessary, but I appreciate it was not reasonable of me to expect others to sub this in. And then I was sorry for your fleas (yes, I misspelled it) because the fleas of a person NEED to be on them... literally the closest they can get to them. If you don't let your fleas close to you, they you are of no use to them... so I am sorry for the little baby-fleas that go hungry.

I admit my jokes sometimes only mean something to me. Thanks for reminding me.

000000000000

You're right, i did appear as stealing your thread. Not hijacking it, but stealing it.

I appreciate property boundaries, and I appreciate their purpose and meaning.

I just got carried away. It is a habit with me. I participate only in a few threads, customarily as is my wont, and then I leave many posts in that one thread. If you check my recent posting history (not necessary, you can take my word for this), you will find that this is my usual and customary forum behaviour.

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Explanations given as requested. No hard feelings here.

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Wed 11/07/12 12:35 PM

Mine is nice but dangerous. Innocent until positive contact is made. The nice guy who is more than just nice guy once and if you get to know him as more than just a friend bigsmile




laugh

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Wed 11/07/12 12:45 PM


I thought about your post for five minutes, Zero-effected, and decided that your protestation was rightful.

My joke here was too obscure. You said you don't let anything to get to you; that is an idiom in the figurative sense. Then I did a switch, for the joke's sake, that meant that you literally did not get anyone or anyone get close to you or all the way to you. This was necessary, but I appreciate it was not reasonable of me to expect others to sub this in. And then I was sorry for your fleas (yes, I misspelled it) because the fleas of a person NEED to be on them... literally the closest they can get to them. If you don't let your fleas close to you, they you are of no use to them... so I am sorry for the little baby-fleas that go hungry.

I admit my jokes sometimes only mean something to me. Thanks for reminding me.

000000000000

You're right, i did appear as stealing your thread. Not hijacking it, but stealing it.

I appreciate property boundaries, and I appreciate their purpose and meaning.

I just got carried away. It is a habit with me. I participate only in a few threads, customarily as is my wont, and then I leave many posts in that one thread. If you check my recent posting history (not necessary, you can take my word for this), you will find that this is my usual and customary forum behaviour.

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Explanations given as requested. No hard feelings here.


explanation accepted and appreciated.. none here either..

however..curbing ones enthusiasm is at times.. a better habit to acquire!pitchfork

bigsmile

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Wed 11/07/12 12:47 PM

Sigh... zero for two today alone.

I gotta take a vacation from this site, it seems.


perhaps not.. but maybe a deep breath every now 'n then might help!! scared


laugh

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Thu 11/08/12 01:48 AM
Edited by Muaness on Thu 11/08/12 01:50 AM
mua is an informal form of muwa which means me or myself depending on the context. I actually chose it because it represents how much I believe in me and not what others believe or want me to believe about me. the 'ness' added to it is english, and thats to add quality to my faith in me.

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Fri 11/09/12 08:30 AM


Mine is nice but dangerous. Innocent until positive contact is made. The nice guy who is more than just nice guy once and if you get to know him as more than just a friend bigsmile




laugh


:banana: :banana: laugh laugh

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Fri 11/09/12 10:14 AM
I love telling this story....

I didn't create my profile or my user name. Oh, I've since edited the description, but my user name was picked by my buddy's wife Gretchen. She thought that it was "a waste that I wasn't married," so she picked an online dating service (JSH at the time) and created the profile one morning while I was sleeping in their spare bedroom. When I awoke that morning, she proceeded to show me what she'd done and made me promise that "I'd at least try."

How she came up with Roaming Orator: It seemed to her that I'd been everywhere in the country. No matter where she brought up, I'd been there, and had a story to tell about the trip - generally a long and rather humorous one. Traveling storyteller wouldn't fit as a user name, so "Roaming Orator" was born.

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Fri 11/09/12 05:49 PM

mua is an informal form of muwa which means me or myself depending on the context. I actually chose it because it represents how much I believe in me and not what others believe or want me to believe about me. the 'ness' added to it is english, and thats to add quality to my faith in me.


well.. it's working.. you seem very confident in yourself! :wink: