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Jeremiah Mburuburu
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What's in a name?
This forum will complete one full year of its life in a couple of days. So I thought it would fun to have people talk about how they came to chose the name they use here. What does your handle name mean, how and why did you pick it, and what distortions of your name did you like best? Or anything else about your own handle name that you want to talk about...
I will start... my handle on old CH was carvaka, because charvaka was already taken. I took the name because at that time I used to participate in a lot of discussions about philosophy, religion and atheism, and I picked the name as a tribute to the materialist philosophers of ancient India who rejected vedic orthodoxy and emphasized the real world. Because the h was missing in my old CH handle, many people confused it with "car" something. Prior to that, I had the most uncreative handle ever -- I used my own name.
PS: I am getting bored of my handle name, which I have had for a few years now. I think I will get a new handle.
I will start... my handle on old CH was carvaka, because charvaka was already taken. I took the name because at that time I used to participate in a lot of discussions about philosophy, religion and atheism, and I picked the name as a tribute to the materialist philosophers of ancient India who rejected vedic orthodoxy and emphasized the real world. Because the h was missing in my old CH handle, many people confused it with "car" something. Prior to that, I had the most uncreative handle ever -- I used my own name.
PS: I am getting bored of my handle name, which I have had for a few years now. I think I will get a new handle.
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
Mine came from the first Sydney Sheldon novel that I had read back in high school, If Tomorrow Comes. When changing handle names in old sulekha 3 years ago, I thought I will keep it after some movie/novel character that I had liked, and this seemed perfect. Some of my friends back home would say that I resembled the TW character in the novel, coz I was good at tricking people. Well, and some other subtle things too which they said were similar between us.
I had later thought I would change it to PZ's character in KANK, Rhea Saran, and I even created it, but I got attached to this one, so didn't use that one.
My first handle was mine and my husband's initials, RS-K. Second handle, Raj Shree was my name from my stories.
I kept 3.5 other unofficial handles for 3-4 months back in 2008... but that confession for another day.
I had later thought I would change it to PZ's character in KANK, Rhea Saran, and I even created it, but I got attached to this one, so didn't use that one.
My first handle was mine and my husband's initials, RS-K. Second handle, Raj Shree was my name from my stories.
I kept 3.5 other unofficial handles for 3-4 months back in 2008... but that confession for another day.
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Re: What's in a name?
I am a fan of LOTR - I have read the three books multiple times - watch the movies every week.
The best character I like is of Arwen - who gives up her immortality for love.
The best character I like is of Arwen - who gives up her immortality for love.
Arwen LOTR- Posts : 44
Join date : 2011-04-29
Re: What's in a name?
I enjoyed re-reading the LOTR books when I was in grad school. I have a feeling I'll enjoy watching the movies a second time, too.Arwen LOTR wrote:I am a fan of LOTR - I have read the three books multiple times - watch the movies every week.
The best character I like is of Arwen - who gives up her immortality for love.
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
Might as well ask you before Rashu does... was QB-R one of them?Tracy Whitney wrote:
I kept 3.5 other unofficial handles for 3-4 months back in 2008... but that confession for another day.
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
my name should have been vetti officer. but i love asterix and that is where i come from.
Impedimenta- Posts : 2791
Join date : 2011-04-29
Re: What's in a name?
charvaka wrote:Might as well ask you before Rashu does... was QB-R one of them?Tracy Whitney wrote:
I kept 3.5 other unofficial handles for 3-4 months back in 2008... but that confession for another day.
LOL. No qb-r was last year, and it was not me. The three handles I kept back then were of three women, one from each ages of 20s, 30s, and 40s. Had a lot of fun with those handles, and no I never fell into the trap of talking to myself. I did troll a bit. I gave them up coz it began to get confusing for my friends after a while to keep track of the three of me.
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Re: What's in a name?
I was Kaiser_soze long time ago during rediff chat days. 10-12 years ago.
Then I got bored with it. K_S because of the character from The Usual Suspects.
Changed my chat name to DM because of Seinfeld and Gladiator. In Seinfeld, Elaine describes Kramer as 'Hipster Doofus' and then I added Maximus behind it when Gladiator was just out to make it DM and it stuck.
Then I got bored with it. K_S because of the character from The Usual Suspects.
Changed my chat name to DM because of Seinfeld and Gladiator. In Seinfeld, Elaine describes Kramer as 'Hipster Doofus' and then I added Maximus behind it when Gladiator was just out to make it DM and it stuck.
doofus_maximus- Posts : 1903
Join date : 2011-04-29
Re: What's in a name?
My hanlde name is named after "Kanda Sashti Kavasam". I don't recite Kanda Sasthi Kavasam but "Skanda Guru Kavasam" - is my very soul comforting philosophical verses.
Nila- Posts : 1485
Join date : 2011-05-03
Age : 46
Re: What's in a name?
Sasthi wrote:My hanlde name is named after "Kanda Sashti Kavasam". I don't recite Kanda Sasthi Kavasam but "Skanda Guru Kavasam" - is my very soul comforting philosophical verses.
but both are in the undignified language. is that ok with you what with your new resolution not to speak it and all?
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
Join date : 2011-04-28
Re: What's in a name?
MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Sasthi wrote:My hanlde name is named after "Kanda Sashti Kavasam". I don't recite Kanda Sasthi Kavasam but "Skanda Guru Kavasam" - is my very soul comforting philosophical verses.
but both are in the undignified language. is that ok with you what with your new resolution not to speak it and all?
Muruga! Appanae! I said I wouldn't speak in public. Still I speak with my Tamil friends in private and on virtual forums.
Nila- Posts : 1485
Join date : 2011-05-03
Age : 46
Re: What's in a name?
One of the compliments that I got, which I loved, was 'padaharanaala teluginti aada paduchu' (the one with all the goodness of a telugu daughter/woman). I wanted to choose a handle which reflected that. Thought abt a few, didn't like them. Then this song came to my mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dipK93u1Gj0 'Kinnerasani', i believe, is the heroine of a great telugu poet 'Vishwanatha Satyanarayana's poetry. So I chose the handle 'Kinnera' and stuck with it.
My other handle besides kinnera that i rarely used was 'Au', the chemical symbol of gold (sona/bangaru)
I got a few random handles before I got kinnera. I mentioned them to some of the old timers here. None of them r'ber any of those. grr!!
My other handle besides kinnera that i rarely used was 'Au', the chemical symbol of gold (sona/bangaru)
I got a few random handles before I got kinnera. I mentioned them to some of the old timers here. None of them r'ber any of those. grr!!
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Re: What's in a name?
My first handle was GultiWoman. I registered PseudoIntellectual at the same time. I feel it suits me well. I also used evil@heart. I use transcendentalpi at a few places. That is 'cos of my love for the most useless number pi & it is transcendental in nature.
Mosquito- Posts : 706
Join date : 2011-04-28
Re: What's in a name?
If you feel it suits you well, then it doesn't because there's no pseudo part to it anymore...PseudoIntellectual wrote:My first handle was GultiWoman. I registered PseudoIntellectual at the same time. I feel it suits me well. I also used evil@heart. I use transcendentalpi at a few places. That is 'cos of my love for the most useless number pi & it is transcendental in nature.
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
Ha! Wouldn't have guessed the Kramer connection.doofus_maximus wrote:I was Kaiser_soze long time ago during rediff chat days. 10-12 years ago.
Then I got bored with it. K_S because of the character from The Usual Suspects.
Changed my chat name to DM because of Seinfeld and Gladiator. In Seinfeld, Elaine describes Kramer as 'Hipster Doofus' and then I added Maximus behind it when Gladiator was just out to make it DM and it stuck.
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
I am surprised there is no vitalstatistix around these parts.Impedimenta wrote:my name should have been vetti officer. but i love asterix and that is where i come from.
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
Does sasthi mean sixth day of the month?Sasthi wrote:My hanlde name is named after "Kanda Sashti Kavasam". I don't recite Kanda Sasthi Kavasam but "Skanda Guru Kavasam" - is my very soul comforting philosophical verses.
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
What were those handles? Was ranpar one of them? Who were the younger avatars?Tracy Whitney wrote:charvaka wrote:Might as well ask you before Rashu does... was QB-R one of them?Tracy Whitney wrote:
I kept 3.5 other unofficial handles for 3-4 months back in 2008... but that confession for another day.
LOL. No qb-r was last year, and it was not me. The three handles I kept back then were of three women, one from each ages of 20s, 30s, and 40s. Had a lot of fun with those handles, and no I never fell into the trap of talking to myself. I did troll a bit. I gave them up coz it began to get confusing for my friends after a while to keep track of the three of me.
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
Have you read Vishwanatha's poetry? One of my uncles is a fan, but I haven't tried it yet.kinnera wrote:One of the compliments that I got, which I loved, was 'padaharanaala teluginti aada paduchu' (the one with all the goodness of a telugu daughter/woman). I wanted to choose a handle which reflected that. Thought abt a few, didn't like them. Then this song came to my mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dipK93u1Gj0 'Kinnerasani', i believe, is the heroine of a great telugu poet 'Vishwanatha Satyanarayana's poetry. So I chose the handle 'Kinnera' and stuck with it.
My other handle besides kinnera that i rarely used was 'Au', the chemical symbol of gold (sona/bangaru)
I got a few random handles before I got kinnera. I mentioned them to some of the old timers here. None of them r'ber any of those. grr!!
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
charvaka wrote:If you feel it suits you well, then it doesn't because there's no pseudo part to it anymore...PseudoIntellectual wrote:My first handle was GultiWoman. I registered PseudoIntellectual at the same time. I feel it suits me well. I also used evil@heart. I use transcendentalpi at a few places. That is 'cos of my love for the most useless number pi & it is transcendental in nature.
Well I feel it suits me well, I am a pseudo. I have to think to be real.
Mosquito- Posts : 706
Join date : 2011-04-28
Re: What's in a name?
charvaka wrote:Have you read Vishwanatha's poetry? One of my uncles is a fan, but I haven't tried it yet.kinnera wrote:One of the compliments that I got, which I loved, was 'padaharanaala teluginti aada paduchu' (the one with all the goodness of a telugu daughter/woman). I wanted to choose a handle which reflected that. Thought abt a few, didn't like them. Then this song came to my mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dipK93u1Gj0 'Kinnerasani', i believe, is the heroine of a great telugu poet 'Vishwanatha Satyanarayana's poetry. So I chose the handle 'Kinnera' and stuck with it.
My other handle besides kinnera that i rarely used was 'Au', the chemical symbol of gold (sona/bangaru)
I got a few random handles before I got kinnera. I mentioned them to some of the old timers here. None of them r'ber any of those. grr!!
No charu, I haven't. That's why I said, "'Kinnerasani', i believe, is the heroine of a great telugu poet 'Vishwanatha Satyanarayana's poetry."
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Re: What's in a name?
atcg - dna base pair
nee
seo ul hack - search engine optimized, zia ul haq, soul hacking
nee
cottheta - cotangent of theta : my adjacent side (alter ego) divided by interactions with the opposide side (gender)
nee
sensible - no special meaning, just wishful thinking
nee
seo ul hack - search engine optimized, zia ul haq, soul hacking
nee
cottheta - cotangent of theta : my adjacent side (alter ego) divided by interactions with the opposide side (gender)
nee
sensible - no special meaning, just wishful thinking
Petrichor- Posts : 1725
Join date : 2012-04-10
Re: What's in a name?
seo-ul-hack -- didn't realize the SEO aspect was in there as well. Deep. cot-theta, even deeper.atcg wrote:atcg - dna base pair
nee
seo ul hack - search engine optimized, zia ul haq, soul hacking
nee
cottheta - cotangent of theta : my adjacent side (alter ego) divided by interactions with the opposide side (gender)
nee
sensible - no special meaning, just wishful thinking
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
Hmm..why Maria?
Somehow Mulaiazhaghi and Thodaiazhaghi seemed slightly inappropriate..and that would have ruined the Mother Superior image:D!
Seriously, I always liked the name Maria.. it's a pretty name (imo) short, easy to say, universal- "common"..above all, it was to really honor the real name of someone, I often think about..my maternal great grandmother- Maria (amma)..who from all I have heard..was lovely and remarkable and one-of-a-kind in spite of her many challenges..and way ahead of her times!
It was def. not for Maria from the Sound of Music (as people often have assumed) or Maria from the West Side Story..and not for the well known- Biblical Maria(s), which is the variant of Mary. Never expected the name to be embraced with fondness as people have on line..have been called..Mari, Maree, Mariam, Mariammma, Mariakka, or simply M:) Most annoying (and obviously only in Sulekha)...yet made me chuckle..Maira and Maria CluelesS! S- is for the great love of my life. That's the end of the Maria Saga:)
Finally - To Carvaka the Creator and Founding Members here..congratulations on your first Forum anniversary , and thank you for allowing me to post here!
best wishes,
Somehow Mulaiazhaghi and Thodaiazhaghi seemed slightly inappropriate..and that would have ruined the Mother Superior image:D!
Seriously, I always liked the name Maria.. it's a pretty name (imo) short, easy to say, universal- "common"..above all, it was to really honor the real name of someone, I often think about..my maternal great grandmother- Maria (amma)..who from all I have heard..was lovely and remarkable and one-of-a-kind in spite of her many challenges..and way ahead of her times!
It was def. not for Maria from the Sound of Music (as people often have assumed) or Maria from the West Side Story..and not for the well known- Biblical Maria(s), which is the variant of Mary. Never expected the name to be embraced with fondness as people have on line..have been called..Mari, Maree, Mariam, Mariammma, Mariakka, or simply M:) Most annoying (and obviously only in Sulekha)...yet made me chuckle..Maira and Maria CluelesS! S- is for the great love of my life. That's the end of the Maria Saga:)
Finally - To Carvaka the Creator and Founding Members here..congratulations on your first Forum anniversary , and thank you for allowing me to post here!
best wishes,
Maria S- Posts : 2879
Join date : 2011-12-31
Re: What's in a name?
LOL!Maria S wrote:Hmm..why Maria?
Somehow Mulaiazhaghi and Thodaiazhaghi seemed slightly inappropriate..and that would have ruined the Mother Superior image:D!
That's very nice... I had (for no real reason, come to think of it now!) assumed that you had used your real first name!Maria S wrote:to really honor the real name of someone, I often think about..my maternal great grandmother- Maria (amma)..who from all I have heard..was lovely and remarkable and one-of-a-kind in spite of her many challenges..and way ahead of her times!
Thanks for the wishes.
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
blabberwock means "the wise one" in Dakhini.
Google doesn't say so? Well, now it does.
Google doesn't say so? Well, now it does.
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Re: What's in a name?
blabberwock wrote:blabberwock means "the wise one" in Dakhini.
Google doesn't say so? Well, now it does.
LOL! I thought "blabberwock" meant "the one who can make the other LOL-literally".
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Re: What's in a name?
blabberwock wrote:blabberwock means "the wise one" in Dakhini.
Google doesn't say so? Well, now it does.
PS: Hey, why you not participating in trivia?
charvaka- Posts : 4347
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Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
really? isn't the english name "mary" which came several centuries after the biblical "mariam" the variant and a distortion of the biblical name?Maria S wrote:the... Biblical Maria(s), which is the variant of Mary.
Jeremiah Mburuburu- Posts : 1251
Join date : 2011-09-09
Re: What's in a name?
i picked huzefa kapasi because i know someone by that name and the name came across as unusual to me. the best distortion of it that i like is hoojie. huzefa is a muslim name. kapasi means of or relating to cotton (kapas).
the best distortion of carvaka/charvaka i like is chewbakra.
congratulations to charvaka and suchers on their first anniversary.
the best distortion of carvaka/charvaka i like is chewbakra.
congratulations to charvaka and suchers on their first anniversary.
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Re: What's in a name?
Long back I was on another site and I changed my Chat handle every month or so with a supposedly funny name: Gumastha_Gopal; Dr_Irudayam; Peon_Ponsamy, etc... Since I only indulge in empty advice with no expectation or consequences, I decided on Marathadi_SaamiYaar.
Unfortunately, I have become too lazy to change handles or even to remember and connect handles of others.
How is Killijosiyar-Kandasamy?
Unfortunately, I have become too lazy to change handles or even to remember and connect handles of others.
How is Killijosiyar-Kandasamy?
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
Join date : 2011-04-30
Age : 110
Re: What's in a name?
charvaka wrote:This forum will complete one full year of its life in a couple of days. So I thought it would fun to have people talk about how they came to chose the name they use here. What does your handle name mean, how and why did you pick it, and what distortions of your name did you like best? Or anything else about your own handle name that you want to talk about...
Are you going to dedicate a special thread to "Self" realization?
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
Join date : 2011-04-30
Age : 110
Re: What's in a name?
Wha? It's an year already?? Congrats Caru! Congrats SUCHins! Congrats SUCHinis! Congrats Sania!
I chose this handle on old CH very serendipitously, inspired partly by the half empty bottle of wine in front of me and partly by the half-bottle of wine inside me.
I was tickled when ToothSeeker or maybe MF (or both) chose to mangle it to Maarlo Dudduwala.
I chose this handle on old CH very serendipitously, inspired partly by the half empty bottle of wine in front of me and partly by the half-bottle of wine inside me.
I was tickled when ToothSeeker or maybe MF (or both) chose to mangle it to Maarlo Dudduwala.
Merlot Daruwala- Posts : 5005
Join date : 2011-04-29
Re: What's in a name?
Haha. Nothing about Daruvanam? Sevaji will be disappointed!Merlot Daruwala wrote:I was tickled when ToothSeeker or maybe MF (or both) chose to mangle it to Maarlo Dudduwala.
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
I personally liked crowaka better, but chewbakra was a close second -- particularly because it came right after I had referred to the Chewbacca defense to mock somebody.Huzefa Kapasi wrote:the best distortion of carvaka/charvaka i like is chewbakra.
charvaka- Posts : 4347
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Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
charvaka wrote:I personally liked crowaka better, but chewbakra was a close second -- particularly because it came right after I had referred to the Chewbacca defense to mock somebody.Huzefa Kapasi wrote:the best distortion of carvaka/charvaka i like is chewbakra.
Yeah. I thought Crowaka was funny too. I also liked Vee Unkil's short and succint version: The Akka.
Merlot Daruwala- Posts : 5005
Join date : 2011-04-29
Re: What's in a name?
hoojie wrote:suchers
I am going to depart from my normal non-confrontational, elder-statesman persona and take a position on this highly divisive issue. I like SuCHins and SuCHinis a lot better than I like SuCHers. One because the latter can be read like suckers, and two because the former allows us to differentiate between CHunkils and CHaunties. There was a nice ring to Sulekhars and Sulekhinis, so I come down strongly in favor of the first form of address.Merlot wrote:SUCHins and SUCHinis
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charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
charvaka wrote:Haha. Nothing about Daruvanam? Sevaji will be disappointed!Merlot Daruwala wrote:I was tickled when ToothSeeker or maybe MF (or both) chose to mangle it to Maarlo Dudduwala.
Oh man, that Daruvanam story was a source of much trauma to Sevaji. Oh those damn puranas and their embarrassing contents, I tell ya.
Merlot Daruwala- Posts : 5005
Join date : 2011-04-29
Re: What's in a name?
The Akka was good not just in itself, but also because it was coined around the same time as the formation of the Brotherhood.Merlot Daruwala wrote:charvaka wrote:I personally liked crowaka better, but chewbakra was a close second -- particularly because it came right after I had referred to the Chewbacca defense to mock somebody.Huzefa Kapasi wrote:the best distortion of carvaka/charvaka i like is chewbakra.
Yeah. I thought Crowaka was funny too. I also liked Vee Unkil's short and succint version: The Akka.
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: What's in a name?
Merlot Daruwala wrote:I was tickled when ToothSeeker or maybe MF (or both) chose to mangle it to Maarlo Dudduwala.
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Re: What's in a name?
charvaka wrote:What were those handles? Was ranpar one of them? Who were the younger avatars?Tracy Whitney wrote:charvaka wrote:Might as well ask you before Rashu does... was QB-R one of them?Tracy Whitney wrote:
I kept 3.5 other unofficial handles for 3-4 months back in 2008... but that confession for another day.
LOL. No qb-r was last year, and it was not me. The three handles I kept back then were of three women, one from each ages of 20s, 30s, and 40s. Had a lot of fun with those handles, and no I never fell into the trap of talking to myself. I did troll a bit. I gave them up coz it began to get confusing for my friends after a while to keep track of the three of me.
Yeah. Ranpar, 45'ish. Delhi Gal, 35'ish. MDTT, 25'ish. And then there was a male sounding handle that I shared with someone. An Old Timer. This one was to just crack sulekhites jokes. I got some hate notes directed towards GC for that one. LOL.
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Re: What's in a name?
atcg wrote:atcg - dna base pair
Not to nitpick, but atcg - dna basespairs
nee
seo ul hack - search engine optimized, zia ul haq, soul hacking
nee
cottheta - cotangent of theta : my adjacent side (alter ego) divided by interactions with the opposide side (gender)
nee
sensible - no special meaning, just wishful thinking
doofus_maximus- Posts : 1903
Join date : 2011-04-29
Re: What's in a name?
My handle story...
Randomly picked up ...no reasons..wanted a short & crisp handle name...But if you all want me write a 100 words analysis on why i opted for Rekz..I can do that too..Rekha meaning line...I have never taken major risks in life ..always operate within boundries hence on an anonymous phorum like this one Rekha aka rekz aka rekzuuu is apt..
Distortion-The best one was blip blop blah
On suchat..happen to forgot my rekz wala pw...so made it rekzU
Sublime asked me once if i had deliberatly added "U" to gain some UUUUUU affection on chat and i said YES
P.S- When is TS drama happening? It's been a year and no sign of him..BORE
Randomly picked up ...no reasons..wanted a short & crisp handle name...But if you all want me write a 100 words analysis on why i opted for Rekz..I can do that too..Rekha meaning line...I have never taken major risks in life ..always operate within boundries hence on an anonymous phorum like this one Rekha aka rekz aka rekzuuu is apt..
Distortion-The best one was blip blop blah
On suchat..happen to forgot my rekz wala pw...so made it rekzU
Sublime asked me once if i had deliberatly added "U" to gain some UUUUUU affection on chat and i said YES
P.S- When is TS drama happening? It's been a year and no sign of him..BORE
Rekz- Posts : 1086
Join date : 2011-04-30
Re: What's in a name?
no explanation is required for my handle. it tells its own story. somewhat funny distortion of it was Another Chick which (i think) Shaven* used once. i found it funny because that was a good comeback after i twisted her previous handle "unknownbabe" to "unknownbabu". a perfect tit for tat.
* i can't tell Shaven from unknownbabu, sasthi, nutmeg, rekz and chameli because they all sound the same to me.
* i can't tell Shaven from unknownbabu, sasthi, nutmeg, rekz and chameli because they all sound the same to me.
Another Brick- Posts : 1495
Join date : 2011-05-02
Re: What's in a name?
Brick,
When u can't distinguish between Rs 500 & 100...it's obvious that u can't make out who is who on this forum..
Which school re?
When u can't distinguish between Rs 500 & 100...it's obvious that u can't make out who is who on this forum..
Which school re?
Rekz- Posts : 1086
Join date : 2011-04-30
Re: What's in a name?
[quote="Another Brick"]what? rs 500? rs 100? eh? [/quote
I remember reading a post of yours in which it was mentioned some cab guy tricked you with Rs 500...something something...
Rashmun - Kindly help me in digging that thread.Thanks in advance
I remember reading a post of yours in which it was mentioned some cab guy tricked you with Rs 500...something something...
Rashmun - Kindly help me in digging that thread.Thanks in advance
Rekz- Posts : 1086
Join date : 2011-04-30
Re: What's in a name?
ohhhh, that one. now it all comes to me and i understand what you meant in your post. and now it makes me chuckle. you are different from them, after all.
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