| Hi, Groon...
Singthebody is a tip of my hat to one of my favorite Bradbury stories (and collection of stories). I'm afraid I really didn't give it all that much thought, or I would have named myself singthe bodyECLECTIC...which is vastly more appropriate for me. Ah well... |
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| Hello My name is Pavel Gubarev. I'm from Russia. "Elron" is my login. I've taken it from some sci-fi story, not by Bradbury. |
| Posts: 105 | Location: orenburg, russian federation | Registered: 05 February 2003 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Nard Kordell: JR S
But you use 'bobaloo' for your e-mail. How's that?
Brrrr. Why would you even LOOK at my email address? Man, that is creepy. CREEP-y. |
| Posts: 69 | Location: Matthews, NC, USA | Registered: 20 February 2004 |
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| I always log in with this name. I guess I am what I do. Cheers, Translator
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| Posts: 626 | Location: Maple, Ontario, Canada | Registered: 23 February 2004 |
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| ...simply my first and middle name. and if you want to know where they come from: Keli (spelled this way is NOT the irish Kelly) is Hawaiian for Shirley which is my mother's name (i am the 3rd generation of my family born in Hawaii) and Linda is my aunt's name. my email address is thewonderfulicecreamsuit@hotmail.com "the wonderful ice cream suit" is not one of my favorite stories, but i just love the way it sounds and what you imagine when you read it.
~Keli Linda~
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| Posts: 32 | Location: San Diego, CA, US | Registered: 10 September 2002 |
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| Dion is from an out of print book called "Wolfwalker" by Tara K. Harper. The girl in the story's name is Dion, and I happen to have a wolf fetish, so voila If you see a Dion on any other message board, it's probably me. I always use the same name.
<font color=navy>~Melody D.</font>
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| Posts: 16 | Location: Lancaster, CA, USA | Registered: 04 March 2004 |
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| Mulder, Yeah, my parents and one of my brothers got into Alias, but I didn't, mostly because (and correct me if I'm wrong) Alias is a serial show where the story connects from week to week. Like 24, or most soap operas. I try to avoid serial type shows, because then you have to miss a week for some reason or other and then, well I just don't want to be tied down to a certain show. If I miss an episode of X-files, or the Simpsons, or Jeopardy: no big deal. Besides, nothing can replace the good old X-files! |
| Posts: 411 | Location: Azusa, CA | Registered: 11 February 2003 |
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