Heh.HTRN wrote:Leonidas Charlemagne Heterodyne.
Name change
- MiddleAgedKen
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Re: Name change
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- HTRN
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Well, its better than "Knife"
HTRN, I would tell you that you are an evil fucker, but you probably get that a lot ~ Netpackrat
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Describing what HTRN does as "antics" is like describing the wreck of the Titanic as "a minor boating incident" ~ First Shirt
- Weetabix
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No one is helping you out here, Goods. You could choose a gray man name.
Most common first names: James, John, Robert, Michael, William, David (I'd strike John to avoid cliches)
Most common surnames: Smith, Johnson, Williams, Jones, Brown, Davis (I'd strike Smith and Jones to avoid cliches)
James Johnson? Robert Brown? Problem there might be that you'd turn up false on a NICS check.
Less common firsts? Wade, Kent, Seth, Kirk?
Less common lasts? Whitley, Cooke, Buckner, Knowles, Boyle?
So, Wade Cooke? Seth Buckner? Kirk Boyle? Beef Jerky? Nah. Too Beverly Hillbillies.
Make sure you google them first to be sure you're not choosing some obscure serial killer name.
Most common first names: James, John, Robert, Michael, William, David (I'd strike John to avoid cliches)
Most common surnames: Smith, Johnson, Williams, Jones, Brown, Davis (I'd strike Smith and Jones to avoid cliches)
James Johnson? Robert Brown? Problem there might be that you'd turn up false on a NICS check.
Less common firsts? Wade, Kent, Seth, Kirk?
Less common lasts? Whitley, Cooke, Buckner, Knowles, Boyle?
So, Wade Cooke? Seth Buckner? Kirk Boyle? Beef Jerky? Nah. Too Beverly Hillbillies.
Make sure you google them first to be sure you're not choosing some obscure serial killer name.
Note to self: start reading sig lines. They're actually quite amusing. :D
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I know! "Max Power".
HTRN, I would tell you that you are an evil fucker, but you probably get that a lot ~ Netpackrat
Describing what HTRN does as "antics" is like describing the wreck of the Titanic as "a minor boating incident" ~ First Shirt
Describing what HTRN does as "antics" is like describing the wreck of the Titanic as "a minor boating incident" ~ First Shirt
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Well, if he *really* wanted to change his identity, he could go with Les Johnson.
Edit to add.... Tyrel Sackett.
Edit to add.... Tyrel Sackett.
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When working for a savings and loan i had customers Robert Louis Stevenson, Liberty Arnold, and a Mary-Davida something-or-other who was allegedly Bob Hope's god daughter. At the library when I worked there, a co-worker was Ed Fischer, and a patron was Kitty Litter. In the Boy Scouts I knew a Dieter Campbell. Obviously mom named him.
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I had a client named Rapunzale the other day. Yes, spelled like that.
Note to self: start reading sig lines. They're actually quite amusing. :D
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Nickname is 'Tiny'. Anybody seen Tiny Johnson around here?Netpackrat wrote:Well, if he *really* wanted to change his identity, he could go with Les Johnson.
Maybe we're just jaded, but your villainy is not particularly impressive. -Ennesby
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Not bad. I don't know how many David Williams'es I've run into. It's a LOT.Weetabix wrote:No one is helping you out here, Goods. You could choose a gray man name.
Most common first names: James, John, Robert, Michael, William, David (I'd strike John to avoid cliches)
Most common surnames: Smith, Johnson, Williams, Jones, Brown, Davis (I'd strike Smith and Jones to avoid cliches)
James Johnson? Robert Brown? Problem there might be that you'd turn up false on a NICS check.
Maybe we're just jaded, but your villainy is not particularly impressive. -Ennesby
If you know what you're doing, you're not learning anything. -Unknown
Sanity is the process by which you continually adjust your beliefs so they are predictively sound. -esr
If you know what you're doing, you're not learning anything. -Unknown
Sanity is the process by which you continually adjust your beliefs so they are predictively sound. -esr
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This is true, and always worth bearing in mind. It's an honorable tradition.BDK wrote:Lots of folks used to Anglicanize their names.
Though some jobs of Anglicanizing (Anglicizing?) names work better than others. My last name is a simple German name that was changed to an 'English' spelling and I grew up with nobody being able to spell or pronounce it. Which was the point. Oh, well.
Maybe we're just jaded, but your villainy is not particularly impressive. -Ennesby
If you know what you're doing, you're not learning anything. -Unknown
Sanity is the process by which you continually adjust your beliefs so they are predictively sound. -esr
If you know what you're doing, you're not learning anything. -Unknown
Sanity is the process by which you continually adjust your beliefs so they are predictively sound. -esr