What made you choose your nickname?
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Interesting!
May I join in?
'Jessie' is my english name, which is simillar by my real name : "Jisu". My dad chose it for me
And 'Yun' is my last name.
0404 is my birthday!
Surprisingly my birthday is April 4th! So my friends often get shocked by this truth...
I hope you can't get shocked!
May I join in?
'Jessie' is my english name, which is simillar by my real name : "Jisu". My dad chose it for me
And 'Yun' is my last name.
0404 is my birthday!
Surprisingly my birthday is April 4th! So my friends often get shocked by this truth...
I hope you can't get shocked!
~Jessie
Epic Music composer studying Film and Media Arts, BA
I love lights, camera, colors, and story!
Here are some tunes I made.
Staying in the U.S. starting Fall 2021.
Epic Music composer studying Film and Media Arts, BA
I love lights, camera, colors, and story!
Here are some tunes I made.
Staying in the U.S. starting Fall 2021.
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That's cool! My brother (PeregrinTook)'s birthday is July 7, so, 0707.0404 is my birthday!
Surprisingly my birthday is April 4th! So my friends often get shocked by this truth...
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Mine comes from the fact that I have chronic Lyme disease, and those of us who have it term ourselves 'lymies'. Not all that exciting, more sad.
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pronouns: they/them
pronouns: they/them
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I couldn't quote you, Campbell, since the thread is locked now, but I didn't know that Mine was really just off the top of my head...maybe because I love cats? I don't really know It's not all that exciting, but there it isLymiewithpurpose wrote: Mine comes from the fact that I have chronic Lyme disease, and those of us who have it term ourselves 'lymies'. Not all that exciting, more sad. How did you come up with yours?
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Hey, well usernames that come off the top of your head are just as valid as those which have a deep meaning!JayKitty76 wrote: ↑March 9th, 2019, 9:33 amI couldn't quote you, Campbell, since the thread is locked now, but I didn't know that Mine was really just off the top of my head...maybe because I love cats? I don't really know It's not all that exciting, but there it isLymiewithpurpose wrote: Mine comes from the fact that I have chronic Lyme disease, and those of us who have it term ourselves 'lymies'. Not all that exciting, more sad. How did you come up with yours?
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I hate autocorrect...sorry, part of my first message probably didn't make sense! What I meant to say was this:lymiewithpurpose wrote: ↑March 9th, 2019, 9:45 amHey, well usernames that come off the top of your head are just as valid as those which have a deep meaning!JayKitty76 wrote: ↑March 9th, 2019, 9:33 amI couldn't quote you, Campbell, since the thread is locked now, but I didn't know that Mine was really just off the top of my head...maybe because I love cats? I don't really know It's not all that exciting, but there it isLymiewithpurpose wrote: Mine comes from the fact that I have chronic Lyme disease, and those of us who have it term ourselves 'lymies'. Not all that exciting, more sad. How did you come up with yours?
I couldn't quote you, Campbell, since the thread is locked now. I don't know why, but mine was really just off the top of my head...maybe because I love cats? I don't really know It's not all that exciting, but there it is [/quote]Lymiewithpurpose wrote: Mine comes from the fact that I have chronic Lyme disease, and those of us who have it term ourselves 'lymies'. Not all that exciting, more sad. How did you come up with yours?
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Two of my favorite old school cartoon characters are Mighty Mouse and Felix the Cat. How's that for deep meaning?
I've been using this screen name just about everywhere since about 2005, so if you ever come across a mightyfelix anywhere on the web, it's probably me. It's very rarely already taken when I try to use it. (And I think some of those instances were an old login of mine that I'd forgotten the password for.)
I've been using this screen name just about everywhere since about 2005, so if you ever come across a mightyfelix anywhere on the web, it's probably me. It's very rarely already taken when I try to use it. (And I think some of those instances were an old login of mine that I'd forgotten the password for.)
I have been using Boomcoach since the late 90s.
I threw boomerangs for a number of years, and got a small group of friends interested and we would throw together. I was the most experienced and could usually help with problems, so they started calling me coach, hence Boomcoach (plus, no one else uses it, so I don't have to be Boomcoach79145).
I threw boomerangs for a number of years, and got a small group of friends interested and we would throw together. I was the most experienced and could usually help with problems, so they started calling me coach, hence Boomcoach (plus, no one else uses it, so I don't have to be Boomcoach79145).
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My current Solo project A Spoiler of Men by Richard Marsh
One role needed to complete the Dramatic Reading of The Leader by Murray Leinster, help us finish this project!
Well ... my father, long since gone, used to paint -- mostly farm houses and landscapes. He signed all of his work Wedge (Walter Edge), with the sizes of the letters tapering down from the W to the e. So ... Nedge. (Nancy ... Edge.)
"Ready, willing, and vaguely competent." -- Sandra Boynton, 2021
So Nan, your sig ought to be \NEDGE ?... ... See what I did there? \N looks like a W
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Yes, it does.
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I KNEW it! That is just what I thought of when I first saw it.mightyfelix wrote: ↑March 9th, 2019, 5:59 pm Two of my favorite old school cartoon characters are Mighty Mouse and Felix the Cat. How's that for deep meaning?
Remember “Popeye” or The Pink Panther? Good memories of watching them at my Granny’s as a kid.
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I have watched some episodes from all 4 of those shows (and I'm not even 18!). I love them, their so hilarious. Actually, I think I started watching them when I was like 8?