PH Usernames! Why did you choose yours??

PH Usernames! Why did you choose yours??

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Hoonabator

574 posts

227 months

Sunday 22nd January 2012
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Started off with Hoonabation. Friend and I came up with this whilst having a hands free phone call about going for a hoon on your own. Flying solo so to speak.

Nearly crashed when he called me a Hoonabator.

zaphod42

50,650 posts

156 months

Sunday 22nd January 2012
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Erm.. mostly due to Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy.

twink

392 posts

150 months

Sunday 22nd January 2012
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0a said:
PoleDriver said:
twink said:
It's actually the name of my cat, which was the first thing I thought of when I signed up. I've since been educated in its... Other meanings. irked
Yeah, right! rolleyes

You and 'twink' together eh?!!!
Damn. Rumbled. boxedin

PoleDriver

28,651 posts

195 months

Monday 23rd January 2012
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twink said:
Damn. Rumbled. boxedin
yikes

OK, switch to plan 'B'! smile

the other me

613 posts

154 months

swiftgit

12 posts

96 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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Use to own a swift gti could not get it as a email address with out lots of numbers so swooped the i and t round its bean my email for a long time now

Monkeylegend

26,488 posts

232 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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swiftgit said:
Use to own a swift gti could not get it as a email address with out lots of numbers so swooped the i and t round its bean my email for a long time now
Well it certainly isn't because of your swift response to this thread.

poo at Paul's

14,162 posts

176 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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I'd leave it 5 minutes if I were you...

mrtwisty

3,057 posts

166 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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I've wondered about yours for a while....

AppleJuice

2,154 posts

86 months

Tuesday 28th August 2018
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B'stard Child said:
I'd always thought it was an invite?
Why did you choose yours?

Frimley111R

15,694 posts

235 months

Tuesday 28th August 2018
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Live Frimley and had a Lotus Elise 111R at the time. Should have gone for something more generic but still live in Frimely so it's ok

ST Ford

291 posts

83 months

Tuesday 28th August 2018
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My family have always liked there Fords so I have grown up the same and owned 6. Half of them ST’s so I came up with the totally original name of ST Ford clap

Ultra Sound Guy

28,651 posts

195 months

Tuesday 28th August 2018
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Felt like a name change as I no longer drive Poledancers around frown.
Decided to use my full time job title now!

langtounlad

781 posts

172 months

Tuesday 28th August 2018
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My hometown is referred to by locals as the lang toun (long town) due the length of its promenade. Hence my username.

J4CKO

41,676 posts

201 months

Tuesday 28th August 2018
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Frimley111R said:
Live Frimley and had a Lotus Elise 111R at the time. Should have gone for something more generic but still live in Frimely so it's ok
Ever seen this ?

http://tmoliff.blogspot.com/2011/11/frimley-n.html

Front bottom

5,648 posts

191 months

Tuesday 28th August 2018
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The swear filter on Barryboys always made me laugh. Hence mine.

Gecko1978

9,763 posts

158 months

Wednesday 29th August 2018
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staceyb said:
Stacey would be my name and b is the first letter of my surname. I was thinking of changing it though.
reqds like your about to get divorced lol

Mine...Gecko after Gordon Gecko I did my Masters in Economics and Financial Instruments so friends called me Gecko and 1978 year I was born.

The Mad Monk

10,474 posts

118 months

Wednesday 29th August 2018
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Don't know. Can't remember.

AppleJuice

2,154 posts

86 months

Wednesday 29th August 2018
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B'stard Child said:
I still have the LC so the username stays



Edited by B'stard Child on Tuesday 28th August 20:53
Ta - didn't know about Lotus clubs disowning the Carlton.

Johnny Raydome

1,429 posts

106 months

Tuesday 7th April 2020
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First things first.
Forza Boris! Please stay well and make it through this. I have everything crossed for that to be the case.

Second things second - bit of a thread revival but I'll explain...

Can't say I'm grateful for the circumstances that have allowed me to find this wee gem.
The stuck-at-home boredom has encouraged me to go delving through some old boxes that haven't been opened in a very long time.

Why did I choose my PH username? I found this today. That's me - top billing hehe

Not sure if it's me or the guy who printed the flyer that's got the spelling wrong.
I reckon it's him - Interrogators needs two r's.



Bear in mind that this was December 1989. The kid that did the poster (Micky something) is probably a multi-millionaire head of IT by now, he was the only guy we knew who had a PC and a printer at the time and had the remotest idea of which was which.

It's made my day finding this. I wasn't even aware that I had it, I genuinely don't recall stashing it away.

The basic backstory is that some REME workshop guys in Dortmund were having a lot of beer one night and the concept of pub-singing was broached upon. Turns out, I was quite good at it. Laughs were had. Smashing.

Soon after, it was announced that each workshop section - as well as each Royal Artillery battery we were attached to - were going to have to produce an act for a Regimental Review. The formation of a band with a pub-singing front man was conceived (over many Herforder Pils) and we were suddenly to be the act representing the workshop. Ulp.

Out of the four of us, two guys were fairly proficient (guitar and drums). I had a silly wig and a can of Fospro stuffed down my Ron Hill trackies.

We didn't win the competition, natch (we weren't Royal Artillery) but it was a bloody good laugh. All joking aside, we did actually practise a bit and weren't that terrible. My own guitar was dusted off, re-strung and put to some good use, because by this time, I had started playing guitar badly as well as singing badly.

The 'gig' on the flyer was as a result of all the rehearsal we'd done. We'd learned and practised a good handful of songs but had only been allowed to play two of them in the competition. Constraints lifted, we increased our repertoire to around a dozen songs, including some pretty reasonable renditions of Guns & Roses (Appetite was very current). Inevitably, however, the least talented amongst us dragged the whole tone down but we were still able to excel with a few Macc Lads covers which went down a storm in a predominantly young-lads environment.

A lot of the wives who attended probably weren't so enamoured of the damp smell and all the beer sloshing about the horrible underground bar we played in, nor the frenetic singing to the chorus of a particularly offensive song called 'God's gift to women.'

Excuse the ramble. Finding that flyer has stirred so many old memories!


Once again, get well soon Boris.
What surreal times we live in.