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this is why i love it here .....

i needed to change my name and found out i needed 5000 points i was no were near

that would have taken me ages to get them ..and within minutes YZGI sent me a gift

a big thanks ;) :yh_worshp

well now what do i change my name to i better not make a mistake here :yh_rotfl

i was originally LoneWolf shall i go back to this ? any suggestions PM me them over

i guess i should change it to Luckyme ;) :-6

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You go to the FG shop and 'buy' the name change :)
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Lone wolf ... Lost identity???

How about Wild Wolf?
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The Big Cheese
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bruv;1441209 wrote: the big cheese


how rude ! Im neither big or cheesee :yh_rotfl
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lostidentity;1441214 wrote: how rude ! Im neither big or cheesee :yh_rotfl
It is a reference to Cheshire cheese, the big cheese, is complimentary.

OK then how about Smiley Cat, as in the Cheshire cat of Lewis Carroll fame
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cheers for the suggestions

at the mo its back to,,,, Lone wolf

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lostidentity;1441227 wrote: cheers for the suggestions

at the mo its back to,,,, Lone wolf

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YZGI;1441228 wrote: So you're a howler? Do Badgers howl?


that would be telling :yh_rotfl

well Badger came from a nic name at work that sort of stuck ....

wolves have always fascinated me specially the lone wolf and also the spiritual side

my great great grandmother was a native American i never new this when i first

got into the spiritual side of things , so maybe its in my blood ?who knows

id love to know more but its a dead end trail, funny also as it my real initials ' spooky '

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lostidentity;1441229 wrote: that would be telling :yh_rotfl

well Badger came from a nic name at work that sort of stuck ....

wolves have always fascinated me specially the lone wolf and also the spiritual side

my great great grandmother was a native American i never new this when i first

got into the spiritual side of things , so maybe its in my blood ?who knows

id love to know more but its a dead end trail, funny also as it my real initials ' spooky '

LW


My Grandmother was half Cherokee Indian.
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Huh? Who told you that your great great grandmother was a native American? Was she Pocahontas? Anyway.......................................you must pick your own name, what about your real first name, or a regular name you like? But only you can do that.
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AnneBoleyn;1441231 wrote: Huh? Who told you that your great great grandmother was a native American? Was she Pocahontas? Anyway.......................................you must pick your own name, what about your real first name, or a regular name you like? But only you can do that.


i was doing some digging while back trying to find info so i could do a family tree came up then , my great great grandfather had something to do with laying pipes under the Atlantic i think and ended up over there and i guess

met her ..no one seems to know a lot that far back ..so all a little of mystery at the mo
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YZGI;1441230 wrote: My Grandmother was half Cherokee Indian.


Isn't that kind of like saying "tuna fish"?
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YZGI;1441230 wrote: My Grandmother was half Cherokee Indian.She must have looked interesting. What was the other half?
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Bastet;1441234 wrote: Isn't that kind of like saying "tuna fish"?


I thought the same thing after I submitted the post. LOL

Ahso!;1441237 wrote: She must have looked interesting. What was the other half?


Apache, but she didn't like that side of herself. Just kidding.

I don't remember ever hearing. She was adopted by a doctor after her parents died.

Thanks Ahso that gives me another subject to bring up to my 97 year old grandfather.
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I bet he'll appreciate that. Most elderly people I've known enjoy talking about their past.
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Ahso!;1441244 wrote: I bet he'll appreciate that. Most elderly people I've known enjoy talking about their past.
Yes I think he will enjoy it.



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