Naming Rights!
Naming Rights!
Borrowed/lifted from another forum (not wine) but I think an interesting question.
What's the reasoning/rationale behind your user name, and perhaps as an extension of the question, avatar?
Be interesting to know a few, although granted a few are clearly understood already!
What's the reasoning/rationale behind your user name, and perhaps as an extension of the question, avatar?
Be interesting to know a few, although granted a few are clearly understood already!
Cheers
Wayno
Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities.
Wayno
Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities.
Many years ago on a prior version of this forum, when explaining that I preferred to drink reds almost exclusively, a certain forum member who couldn't quite cope with this (hi MartinE) called me a "red bigot" and I decided that was good enough to keep.
Ric was a few nanoseconds too slow and had to settle for "The Other Red Bigot or TORB", soon after changed to "The Opinionated Red Bigot".
Some people still get us confused or think we are the same person.
Ric was a few nanoseconds too slow and had to settle for "The Other Red Bigot or TORB", soon after changed to "The Opinionated Red Bigot".
Some people still get us confused or think we are the same person.
Last edited by Red Bigot on Tue Oct 07, 2008 10:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Cheers
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Way back when I was 15 years old I was a member of a BBS in Sydney called Active Entertainment BBS. Called myself Griffon and was often shortened to Griff. Stayed that way ever since. Good times trying to dial into those sixteen 2400 baud modems...
cheers
Carl
cheers
Carl
Bartenders are supposed to have people skills. Or was it people are supposed to have bartending skills?
TORB wrote:drlev wrote:Well, my first name happens to be Lev and I am a doctor, so Dr. Lev --> drlev
Oy vey, have I got a giurl for you.
Hey, TORB, you worked me out pretty quickly....should I add that I am a psychiatrist?
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"Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar" - Freud
Cheers, Lev.
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Waiters Friend? When I used to work on cellar door, it was rarely out of my hand - an invaluable tool - oh dear, this could conjure some unwarranted mental images
Seriously, when I first joined a forum in around 2003, most ofthe wines I served and drank had corks, hence the moniker. Almost all of the wines at the place I used to work, as well as the majority of what I open at home, are now screwcapped, so the Waiters Friend has been replaced by .... oh dear
Seriously, when I first joined a forum in around 2003, most ofthe wines I served and drank had corks, hence the moniker. Almost all of the wines at the place I used to work, as well as the majority of what I open at home, are now screwcapped, so the Waiters Friend has been replaced by .... oh dear
Wine, women and song. Ideally, you can experience all three at once.
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drlev wrote:TORB wrote:drlev wrote:Well, my first name happens to be Lev and I am a doctor, so Dr. Lev --> drlev
Oy vey, have I got a giurl for you.
Hey, TORB, you worked me out pretty quickly....should I add that I am a psychiatrist?
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"Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar" - Freud
Hey Doc, can I PM you?
Bick is just a shortening of my surname: Bickerdike. Its been used by various friends over the years.
I'm returning to my old avatar in light of this thread - I think I prefer it. Its Higgins of course, from Magnum, PI. Higgins was a Brit (so am I) his old fashioned snobbery amused me (and I may have some similar traits ) and he was a oenophile who was for ever trying to keep Magnum from nicking the fine wine from Robin Masters cellar.
I'm returning to my old avatar in light of this thread - I think I prefer it. Its Higgins of course, from Magnum, PI. Higgins was a Brit (so am I) his old fashioned snobbery amused me (and I may have some similar traits ) and he was a oenophile who was for ever trying to keep Magnum from nicking the fine wine from Robin Masters cellar.
Cheers,
Mike
Mike
Wizz is an old logon from my university days, and I alo picked it up as a nickname for having a degree in mathematics. I've kept it for online things. And people now call me that in real life.
The Avatar will probably last until about next March.
The old Blue Hat one was a reference to DeBonos thinking hats.
The Avatar will probably last until about next March.
The old Blue Hat one was a reference to DeBonos thinking hats.
drlev wrote:Hey, Wayno, what about your avatar?
It reminds me of the posters in some old butcher shops showing the different cuts of meat - but would you do that with a dog?
...hey, you are not Korean by any chance?...
Nup, not Korean. The name is obvious. The Avatar... well, for a bit of a lark, I was looking for a logo to represent an informal food and wine group with some friends and I chanced upon a number of traditional butchery cut pics, one of which had the dog! In an odd sort of way it appealled and I have adopted it since. For the record, I am an animal lover, dog appreciator and have never eaten a dog... nor do I plan to. Unless it was rolled, roasted and served from a roadside stall in the middle of Tuscany. Or something.
Cheers
Wayno
Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities.
Wayno
Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities.
Waiters Friend wrote:Gavin, are you able to clean up my duplicate duplicate posts? I'm sure you can't sort out my bloody ISP
I've deleted most of them, you should be able to delete your own posts, do you see a little red X next to Edit when you are logged in?
Cheers
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Daryl Douglas wrote:Red Bigot wrote:Some people still get us confused or think we are the same person.
I've seen your photos, sometimes stop and think, "****, which one is that?"
Ric is the young one with all the white hair and beard that makes him look older than me... (And a bit like that gentleman that appears around the end of each year, but he doesn't like me saying that. )
Cheers
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
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Red Bigot wrote:Waiters Friend wrote:Gavin, are you able to clean up my duplicate duplicate posts? I'm sure you can't sort out my bloody ISP
I've deleted most of them, you should be able to delete your own posts, do you see a little red X next to Edit when you are logged in?
Thanks for the deletions, Brian. No, I don't see a little red X next to Edit, and I specifically went looking following this advice. Sorry. Hopefully I won't have a need for this in future anyway.
Wine, women and song. Ideally, you can experience all three at once.
Fairly simple - my username is just my initials because I was too lazy to type out my name or come up with a cleverer name.
My avatar comes from a brief rush of ego mania after my PhD was published earlier this year - the cover of my book.
My avatar comes from a brief rush of ego mania after my PhD was published earlier this year - the cover of my book.
David J
Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake 1Ti 5:23
Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake 1Ti 5:23
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I've been Scanlon on BBSes forever, and a lot of people know me as that not Sarah!
The sad truth is that I took the name after a tweenie football crush on a local Norwood player I sure hope he doesn't drink wine
the avatar - was for facebook - photoshopped myself into one of my favourite pictures at home
The sad truth is that I took the name after a tweenie football crush on a local Norwood player I sure hope he doesn't drink wine
the avatar - was for facebook - photoshopped myself into one of my favourite pictures at home
well my user name came about when i decided to sign up to another forum, a music forum. For the life of me i couldnt think a name that i wanted, hmmm, i pondered for hours and hmmm, i thought, hmmm... what will it be?? actually i only thought about it for less than 30 seconds, its inconspicuous enough to get by and small enough to not get pissed off having to enter it again if my computer logs me out. avatar to come soon.
I thought I was an ok flogger...... errrrr.... golfer, when one day I attempted a crucial shot in my club championships when it pathetically veered off into an indescribeable place, when my caddie spat out "You're a hacker!", and sadly, it stuck.
You have to face up to your demons. I can live with it now. Bloody golf.
You have to face up to your demons. I can live with it now. Bloody golf.