Cobe Soldo. there's an extra E though. I might change it to LooselyCobbedWingman wrote:
Boodles Eco?
Booed Close?
Lobes Cooed?
Boles Cooed?
Oboe Closed?
dolce oboes?
Explain your name you drunk!
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- DeeboCools
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Re: Explain your name you drunk!
"S0briety diminishes, discriminates, and says no; drunkenness expands, unites, and says yes." -William James
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Re: Explain your name you drunk!
And don't forget this one:peetie44 wrote:"Peetie" is in honor of the Depression Era blues singer, pianist and guitarist, Peetie Wheatstraw (William Bunch), a personal favorite. The number "44" is in honor of 1960s/early 1970s-era, NBA superstar, Jerry West (Lakers), who wore that uniform number and was a childhood sports idol of mine.
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Re: Explain your name you drunk!
started out as gthedamned; g is the initial of my college nickname.
I am currently a vino slinger, like spiderman, but way drunker.
I am currently a vino slinger, like spiderman, but way drunker.
Look at ME! I'm Shakespeare!
"...popped up, into foul territory and out of play. Oh, that ball landed right in a lady's Busch."
-Mike Shannon
I sell Mad Dog, yes I do.
"...popped up, into foul territory and out of play. Oh, that ball landed right in a lady's Busch."
-Mike Shannon
I sell Mad Dog, yes I do.
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Re: Explain your name you drunk!
I am Savage, because I am not. I'm really a soft-spoken girl. But I will kill you in a heartbeat, if you piss me off.
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Re: Explain your name you drunk!
Because David Berman is a good man
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Re: Explain your name you drunk!
I have an affinity for the spirits native to my region. Oh, and it was the first thing on the label that caught my eye while I was drunk, sitting in front of the computer, and trying to figure out a @#$!@%* name to register with!
Re: Explain your name you drunk!
I was given the nickname "The Magnificent El Cajon" by the guitarist in a band I was in some time ago. I wanted to use that name when I got my first Yahoo account but it was taken. I added the "64" because of my 1964 Thunderbird. This was a common naming convention for personalized plates in the mid 90's. I have used this name for every forum, board, etc. since.
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Re: Explain your name you drunk!
Scream ale is what some people refer to Genesee Cream Ale as. It's a local cheap beer from my homeland of Rochester NY. I've since switched to the regular Genesee beer as my go to daily cheap swill.
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Re: Explain your name you drunk!
Rye and Coke is my go to drink and my first name is Ryan.
"They told me to see the glass half full cause some see it as half empty
I chose to see the glass twice the size it needed to be" - Pharoahe Monch, 'Broken Again'
I chose to see the glass twice the size it needed to be" - Pharoahe Monch, 'Broken Again'
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Re: Explain your name you drunk!
My great grandfather, Dr. Phinias Plonkworth Badfellow, came to America with two immutable goals in his heart. The first was to get laid. The second was to create the bestest, highest alcohol revitalizing tonic known to humankind.
I am proud to carry on the name. And the tradition. Order your bottle of Prof. Badfellow's Feel Good Funk Juice today.
I am proud to carry on the name. And the tradition. Order your bottle of Prof. Badfellow's Feel Good Funk Juice today.
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Re: Explain your name you drunk!
I've been bitten by the snake! I'll take two bottles of your tincture, but first, the menstrual minstrel.Badfellow wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2019 1:34 pmMy great grandfather, Dr. Phinias Plonkworth Badfellow, came to America with two immutable goals in his heart. The first was to get laid. The second was to create the bestest, highest alcohol revitalizing tonic known to humankind.
I am proud to carry on the name. And the tradition. Order your bottle of Prof. Badfellow's Feel Good Funk Juice today.
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Re: Explain your name you drunk!
The Artful Detective from Murdoch Mysteries. 'Cause I'ma detective. And very artful. And very drunk.
Okole maluna!
Re: Explain your name you drunk!
My username relates to the experience had after a job well-done.
Don't worry. We're in no hurry.