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Valued Member
Canada
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Related to a movie I've seen long time ago and I liked.
Edited by Abyss 07/13/2006 3:54 pm
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Pillar Of The Community
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The Abyss was a GREAT movie so I do like the name! So movies would bring me to JOSIE! The OUTLAW JOSIE WALES with Clint Eastwood made the name Josie a legend here! Another great movie to sit back, relax and enjoy!
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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quote: Originally posted by crystalk64
The Abyss was a GREAT movie so I do like the name! So movies would bring me to JOSIE! The OUTLAW JOSIE WALES with Clint Eastwood made the name Josie a legend here! Another great movie to sit back, relax and enjoy!
I especially love the ending! OK, fess up, where did crystalk64 come from in that great and wonderful imagination of yours?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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This is interesting! I knew the origins of some member's names, but not all of them. So we have another Gilmore Girls fan (one of the only "series" shows I watch)! I also have to agree- The Abyss is a great movie, gotta watch the director's cut, it's a whole lot better if you ask me. Anyways, I digress as usual. For those who don't know, Kyra is the name of a very special cat I had. She died last year at the too young age of seven from kidney failure, and it broke my heart to lose her.  I've used the name Kyra on several forums and lots of people know me by that name, so I couldn't change it even though I now have another dear sweet kitty named Hayley. I'm sure Hayley understands! OK Mooseknuckle, you didn't fess up about your name origin!  Rachel [:p]
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Valued Member
United States
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Kyra, my fiance and I have a 5-year old kitty (Autumn) with kidney failure right now... been a roller coaster around here. :/ We feed and water her through an esophogeal tube and she's been doing pretty well. We have another kitty named Haley, and a kitten named Milhouse. They're our children.  BTW... I was raised in southwest Michigan, just north of your 'hood! Oh, and as far as computer games are concerned... Starcraft, Diablo II, Heroes of Might and Magic III/IV, and Black and White. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Gilmore Girls! Woohoo, another fan. We have kitties also:
Mercury ~ 9 yrs old ~ he is my big boy from Kentucky!
Sesame ~ 4 yrs old ~ rescued from animal adoption agency in Nashville!
Little Gus ~ 3 yrs old ~ rescued from my sister's cat farm, seriously! Here in Oklahoma.
Are we allowed to post pics of our kitties?
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Well mine is very simple....initials and year of birth.
Very interesting thread!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Edited by Bryan1315 07/13/2006 11:48 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Many people think of moderns as an empty collectible, as something which is used just to make money. They think of them as the "Emperor with no Clothes" of whom no one will speak the truth.
My name is both to ensure everyone that the king is really clothed and that I am the pretender to the throne. I've been collecting these for a third of a century and very few can lay claim to greater longevity.
Time don't fly, it bounds and leaps.
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Pillar of the Community
Belgium
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quote: Originally posted by Bryan1315
I gots a kitty kitty also and when he was a lil feller he took a shining to a silver eagle, my daughter was 4 when we got him and she named him Mickey Mouse



I got a Gold Sovereign which was unpackd from its blister by two cocker spaniels It is now MS 63 with dogteeth mark  I am sure no grading company would even come close in this ranking 
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 Australia
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Another fairly mundane explanation here. S = initial of first name, ap = first syllable of surname. I invented "Sap" as a nickname for myself back in my high school days. It was better than most of the nicknames my "peers" made for me! 
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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Valued Member
Australia
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quote: Originally posted by Mooseknuckle
Grendel, I played WoW for almost a year and a half. Grendal sounds very familiar, not from WoW, but from DAoC, and not frmo my server either. I remember an audio file that was circulating the forums for a long time by a fellow named 'Drutt' where he was rather upset, and the name "Grendal" came up more than once.
It could be an incredible stretch, but if you're that Grendal from that server in DAoC, then I find this a small world indeed.
I quit playing WoW though, as it was chewing up too much of my time. Now I collect coins instead!
No thats not me I'm afraid, BTW I have only been playing WoW for a couple of months on the frostmourne server. Also if anyones interested, I got Grendel from a monster in yet another game called Creatures 2. I found out later that Grendel is one of the monsters (I think) in Beowulf.
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New Member
United States
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I use the same ID that I use on ebay. I'm a Vietnam veteran and work at the National Headquarters of the VFW in Kansas City which gave me the 'kcvet' part, ebay already had someone with that ID, so I added the year I went in the army and ended up with kcvet67.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
867 Posts |
Neuron, good luck with your kitty! Hope she gets better! I took Kyra to the vet every other day for what amounted to dyalisis (spelled wrong I think) for about three months before it just got to be too much for her, I think her heart just gave out. That's funny that you have a Haley too, that's the way my Hayley's name was spelled when I got her, I just decided to add another "Y". Post some pictures, I'd love to see your "kids"!
None of my cats have ever tried to eat any of my coins, but Hayley does like to sleep on top of the box I keep my collection in.
Rachel [:p]
Edited by Kyra 07/14/2006 8:36 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
986 Posts |
Here goes... I'm a really avid fencer, and fence on the national circuit. I was thinking of "fencing geek" and decided to morph it together. Probably didn't turn out too great, but I tried.
Rachel: it's "dialysis" if I'm not too mistaken. But then again, I've grown up around medical terms all my life, with parents that are both doctors.
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