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Interesting User names 05/03/2020 at 13:55 #123574
bugsy
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I sometimes wonder how people come to use their particular User names.

Mine for example (bugsy) is an old secondary school nickname, which was given to me by friends who played around with various "sounds like" terms based on an abbreviation of my surname.

I’d be interested to hear how others arrived at theirs. Anyone game?

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Interesting User names 05/03/2020 at 15:52 #123576
Hap
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My nickname is 'Happy' or 'Hap', given to me after a certain film came out staring Adam Sandler and a golf theme. My surname matches the title of the film.
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Interesting User names 05/03/2020 at 15:56 #123577
tynie123
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Mine is Tynie123, Tynecastle is home to the Heart of Midlothian ..


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Interesting User names 05/03/2020 at 17:09 #123579
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tynie123 in post 123577 said:
Mine is Tynie123, Tynecastle is home to the Heart of Midlothian ..

I would normally say that's unfortunate, but you kicked us out the cup last week so I'll burrow back into my corner. ;-)

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Interesting User names 05/03/2020 at 17:16 #123580
rodney30
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interesting thread, great though.

mine comes from a station controller at london bridge who when i started working on the southern side (then platfrom 8 to 16) in 2008 he couldnt remember my name and was a huge only fools and horses fan so he named me Rodney (you can guess what my real name is). 30 was the age i was when i found this wonderful website and simulations.

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Interesting User names 05/03/2020 at 17:49 #123581
sunocske
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My name Sünöcske comes from when I was a kid and I had very short hair, and the word itself means 'small hedgehog' in Hungarian. Now I have very long (about 50 cm) hair, but I kept the nickname, because I'm a kid inside forever
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Interesting User names 05/03/2020 at 19:55 #123585
Hugh Jampton
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Mine is a result of being a Goon Show fan and a believer in nominative determinism.
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Interesting User names 05/03/2020 at 21:22 #123586
HST125Scorton
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My Username came along one random evening back in 2010,
HST125Scorton,

HST - High Speed Train
125 - Max High Speed Trains in UK, I could change..
Scorton, A little village north of Garstang, Lancashire where I spent most of my young life watching trains flying by.

Aaron (AJRO) | Timetable Writer
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Interesting User names 05/03/2020 at 21:28 #123587
Peter Bennet
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Mine was what my parents called me when I was very young.

Peter

I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs!
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Interesting User names 05/03/2020 at 21:30 #123588
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Peter Bennet in post 123587 said:
Mine was what my parents called me when I was very young.

Peter
*applause*

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Interesting User names 05/03/2020 at 21:55 #123589
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Peter Bennet in post 123587 said:
Mine was what my parents called me when I was very young.

Peter
So what were you called when you grew up a bit?

“In life, there is always someone out there, who won’t like you, for whatever reason, don’t let the insecurities in their lives affect yours.” – Rashida Rowe
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Interesting User names 05/03/2020 at 23:27 #123590
belly buster
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postal in post 123589 said:
Peter Bennet in post 123587 said:
Mine was what my parents called me when I was very young.

Peter
So what were you called when you grew up a bit?
He grew, grew, grew, and grew
Grew up to be, grew up to be
A boy called 'Brian'

While I'm here, my username comes from a poker term which means an inside straight draw. At the time (about 20 years ago) I liked poker and didn't have a big belly. Now I don't care much for poker and care more for a beer so I've put on a bit of a belly. Life mirrors art and all that.

BB

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Interesting User names 06/03/2020 at 02:10 #123591
bri2808
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Mine is short for Brian and some of my DOB and age thrown in.... On most forums I am Superhoop2808 after my love of all things Queens Park Rangers (We all have our crosses to bear)
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Interesting User names 06/03/2020 at 04:01 #123592
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Hap in post 123576 said:
My nickname is 'Happy' or 'Hap', given to me after a certain film came out staring Adam Sandler and a golf theme. My surname matches the title of the film.
I always assumed that it was a reference to a 2 coach SR EMU.

Today I learned...

Sorry guys, I am in the business of making people wait!
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Interesting User names 06/03/2020 at 13:03 #123593
ajax103
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Mine is a pure co-coincidence that it is shared with a Class 50, when I was in the 6th form learning web coding and website design I needed a name to use so the first two letters are my initials with ax added to round it off.

Also co-coincidence that it was shared with a cleaning chemical that was used by my employer at the time....

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Interesting User names 06/03/2020 at 14:28 #123596
ambergatesm
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I chose mine because I live in a flat in what was a former station house next door to Ambergate station in Derbyshire. It is now a single platform on the branch to Matlock, but until Dr Beeching stuck his oar in, it was a triangular station at the junction of the Midland Main Lines to Leeds and Manchester. It does of course figure prominently in the Derby PSB simulation.
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Interesting User names 06/03/2020 at 14:58 #123597
flymo
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I hate lawnmowers.
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Interesting User names 06/03/2020 at 17:58 #123598
geswedey
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GESWEDEY

Although I started on the GN at Kings Cross in 1979 from 1985 I spent most of my career until I retired in Aug 2019 from Romford ROC on the Great Eastern AT Ilford, Romford Twice and Liverpool Street.

GE obvious, SWEDEY term for either the MGN or GE as the main originating freight was vegetables rather than Minerals.

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Interesting User names 06/03/2020 at 18:34 #123599
Gwasanaethau
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Living in London and spending a lot of my summers in Dublin, I frequently travelled along the A55 up on the northern coast of Wales. Sometimes, it was the M4 along the southern edge. As anybody who has spent more than 5 minutes in a car (or supermarket, it seems) in Wales can attest, my username is kinda ubiquitous. Got so used to seeing it that when the era of the Internetz came along I just had to use it for something. I used to have an email address with the same name – got fed up trying to dictate it over the phone to people, though!
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Interesting User names 08/03/2020 at 01:09 #123623
ElPerenza
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"Perenza" is a nickbame given to me in elementary school, which is a distortion of my surname, and I added "El" just because it was cool.
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