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Everlasting Whiteness
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Mine was given to me by my parents when I was born, or at least a longer version of it. Apparently I wasn't in a creative mood at the time I joined the 'Downs!
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Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Chozo Ruins.
Posts: 421
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Speaking of which...
Is is possible to change your username? After 7 months on the downs, alot of people have Tolkienesque names. I want one...
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Wight
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mine is because I think of my self as a shieldmaiden to the King. and to me, as a Christian, the Word of God is my sword.
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Princess of Skwerlz
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: where the Sea is eastwards (WtR: 6060 miles)
Posts: 7,500
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Sorry, ninja, but user names can't be changed. It would be rather confusing if a lot of members decided to change their names - newcomers wouldn't know who's who, and old posts would be without an author, seemingly.
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Shade of Carn Dûm
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Well for those interested, my username is self explanatory character wise. And neither is it particularly original, however I have always liked the character, especially his attitude and faith to good reason and council. I suppose I like to emulate those certain qualities, seeing them as good traits of an individuals personality.
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"I am, I fear, a most unsatisfactory person."
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Alive without breath
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: On A Cold Wind To Valhalla
Posts: 5,912
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I know that many people are curious about my choice of name.
It comes from my being a fan of the Super Mario video games (my opinions of Nintendo, by the way, begin to waver), and it was a sort of tradition in my family to take two character's names from Nintendo games and chose a name. My older brother (on another forum) chose the waddle De character from the Kirby's Dream Land games, as well as King De-De-De and so came up with Waddle De-De-De. I chose Hookbill the Koopa, a boss on Yoshi's island and the humble Goomba to come up with Hookbill the Goomba.
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I think that if you want facts, then The Downer Newspaper is probably the place to go. I know! I read it once. THE PHANTOM AND ALIEN: The Legend of the Golden Bus Ticket... |
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: May 2003
Location: The Party Tree
Posts: 1,042
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Originally I started here as Hobbitlass but then we (hubby and I) got a new aol account with new email address. I somehow got logged out of The BarrowDowns and couldn't remember my password. Since I no longer had the email address the site couldn't send it to me and wouldn't (safety/privacy reasons o'course) give it to me at my new one so I had to start over. Hence the new spelling Holbytlass. I lost all my rankings-I was almost to 500 posts!-and my reputation points. So I don't really recommend it. Nowadays, I like this spelling and I love my nickname, Holby, given to me by Fea (I pronounce as Fay) in the WW games.
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Spectre of Capitalism
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Battling evil bureaucrats at Zeta Aquilae
Posts: 987
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Long, long ago, in ages now considered the realm of legend and myth (the '80s and '90s), there lived a thirty-something Tolkien geek. For many years he had lain dormant as the trees of Fangorn, quiet in his geekiness, as had many who could claim the same title. For verily, thru many long years there had been nothing which merited becoming roused, and the only avenues for expression regarding the things of Middle-Earth were hoary newsgroups in which endless and fruitless debate prattled on the existence of balrog wings.
One fateful day tidings came to the shores of the Pea Sea where our geek plied his trade, rumors of a wond'rous new endeavor that promised to bring new life into long-silent fandom -- that the writs of lore and wonder penned by the Great Professor were to be transformed into a visual form (via infusions of much gold from the Brothers of the Stein of Wine, leaders of the Order of the New Line). Then yea did the geek scour the realms within reach of his beloved Pea Sea, casting his mighty Inter-Net into the vast Oceans of Web from his lowly ship, the WinME, and drawing out what information could be learned or guessed regarding the building of this "moving picture" as it was so called. And lo, the guesses were many and the facts were few, and much fluff and frippery did the geek discard whild treasuring the few precious truths as a dragon watches over its hoard. And at length in his search the geek moored his dinghy on the Isle of The Wight, known to its inhabitants as the Barrow-Downs. And while they knew as little as he of the work of the moving picture, and the debate of the wings raged here as well, yet indeed there was a camraderie and good fellowship such as had been absent in the petty newsgroups and bbs of his experience. And the geek spake unto himself saying, "this is a goodly land, and the people thereof are kindred to myself. I shall make my home here, and join myself to this band to whom the corpus of Middle-Earth is as dear as to me." Thus the geek was welcomed into the Geekdom, but as each member of this society had chosen a new name which none but they would know and recognize, he chose for himself the name of "Thenamir" for the mere liking of the sound of it, close as it was to the names of Faramir and Boromir, both dear to his heart. It was not until he had lived in the land for a time that one of the great scholars of that land made known to him that his name was well chosen, and was indeed taken from the elvish words for "grey sparkling jewel". Whereupon the geek rejoiced at his good fortune, and lived happily as a good citizen in that place. After a time he rose in the estimation of the ruler of that land, the benevolent BW, such that he was given authority to rule under him in that land, and the title of Forum Mod, which he retains to this day.
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