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RE: explain your name - 7/16/2006 9:25:41 PM   
crouchingtigress


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*sigh* so no big johnson?...............lol


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ORIGINAL: bigjohnson

Everyone that reads my name on here thinks that is a form of an inuendo. I honestly don't always mean it that way. It was what my high-school football coach called me because i grew a foot and gained 140 pounds in 4 years in high school, so i guess i went from scrawny johnson to bigjohnson. I also lived in a small small town and that was how people knew me around town. Big Johnson was on my Varsity Letterman Jacket all over our year book and my teachers would call me big J. My name is just an old nickname from high school that still is breathing today.


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RE: explain your name - 7/16/2006 9:56:51 PM   
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OMG LOL

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RE: explain your name - 7/16/2006 10:44:37 PM   
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OverTheKnee kinda girl -  created for another site in which my primary screenname did not get the attention i so desparately craved- little did i know how much trouble would come my way with this one.  so i left the other site and came here and i am amazed at the difference in the way i am treated even though i am using the same name. 

i think it alludes to the fact that i like other forms of discipline as well but makes it known that it (otk) is my favorite.  on the other site, it seemed to attract exactly the kind of men i was looking for, but save for a few, they presented themselves with less dignity and honour than they do here.  also less game players here too, or so it seems to me and a lot less pressure.  (knocking on wood)

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RE: explain your name - 7/16/2006 11:42:02 PM   
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fyrekittyn - I describe myself as fyre-y (spunky, vivacious, a bit bratty) and kittyn because if you pet me right, I purr. I've been fyrekittyn since I was 15!

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RE: explain your name - 7/17/2006 1:27:52 AM   
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We fell kind of ignored now.  Enigma, you skipped us!



(no, we aren't really this whiney, we're just self-interested and having fun)

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RE: explain your name - 7/17/2006 3:55:38 AM   
wandering4u


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I like to hike, walk etc but wandering was taken so......

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RE: explain your name - 7/17/2006 4:34:01 AM   
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My mother's side of the family is Irish. My father's is German. I've found that I'm more like my mother's side in temperment.....(love a good beer, love to dance, can do a lil jig....and have been known to have a 'slight' temper (lol). Many think I'm Irish or living in Ireland. Therefore, I'm just more "Irish" by my personality or my "nature".
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RE: explain your name - 7/17/2006 8:27:49 AM   
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My friend Mark has wanted me since we first started talking... I was only about 14 or 15 at the time, and he is over 10 years older than me... He has always been there for me, and he is the one taht got me hooked on the site.... so for that, MarksFantasyGirl.... since this is a site all for fantasies... I thought it was fitting... Brock just looked at me the first time i showed it to him! lol...

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RE: explain your name - 7/17/2006 1:06:29 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Lidh2l



We fell kind of ignored now.  Enigma, you skipped us!



(no, we aren't really this whiney, we're just self-interested and having fun)


OHH nooo never!!!!!

Music is an awsom insperation for a Nick it says so much about a person... and marcfantasygirl you are suchhh a teaseee

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RE: explain your name - 7/17/2006 1:08:24 PM   
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mine is easy to explain...my name is michael and i live in Georgia and i closed out my old account, left for a very brief period of time and then came back but couldn't get my previous name back so i wen to the next one (explains the number 2 after my name)

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RE: explain your name - 7/17/2006 1:13:36 PM   
enigmabrat


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hehe simple is good!

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RE: explain your name - 7/20/2006 7:58:15 PM   
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Well if anyone wants to get to know me they could find out eventually how big the big johnson really is. ha ha

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RE: explain your name - 7/20/2006 8:02:14 PM   
Gauge


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My name is simple. Gauge. It doesn't hold a significance. There is no deep, hidden meaning behind it other than the fact that it was a nickname someone came up with for me. Wasn't that fascinating?

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RE: explain your name - 7/20/2006 8:06:27 PM   
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I dont get it though what does gauge mean... and why was it given to you

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RE: explain your name - 7/20/2006 8:13:42 PM   
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Three reasons why I chose RedRedWine. One: I love the song by UB40. Two: I like red wine. and Three: The main character's favorite song in a book that I write happens to be RedRedWine, and I love his character.

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RE: explain your name - 7/20/2006 8:21:38 PM   
enigmabrat


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hehe thats as good a reason as any

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RE: explain your name - 7/20/2006 8:35:51 PM   
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I am an avid comic book reader, and my favorite series is Sandman by Neil Gaiman.  Without going into the details, there is a character named Delirium (and is the personification of that state) who was Delight before Despair came into the world.  I use both the names Delerium and Delight, reserving the name Delight for certain contexts.

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RE: explain your name - 7/20/2006 10:11:51 PM   
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I think mine is self-explanatory, have always been very proud to be submissive.

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RE: explain your name - 7/20/2006 11:07:55 PM   
enigmabrat


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yay thats great!!!! and yes very self explanitory

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RE: explain your name - 8/7/2006 2:52:52 PM   
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Aneirin,a fith century bard mentioned in the mabinogion,also a name I used as a celtic battle re-enactor,plus no-one on here had it.

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