Identity Crisis

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DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
I've also just realised I'm a complete numpty and I've spelt my own name wrong :blush:

In my defence I have a little issue with seeing words backwards. I'm off to hide in shame now.

So is it;

ArAr
Arra
Raar

?
 

RaRa

Well-Known Member
Location
Dorset
More like Aarr and he is a pirate.

haha i'm gonna go with this! (except i'm a she :tongue:)

Actually it really should be arar but if everyone pretends they never saw this thread i'll go and change my name by deed poll to put things right!
 

Shaun

Founder
Moderator
It's not "Butterkist, butterkist, ra ra ra!" is it? (I wanted to post a video link but can't seem to find it online anywhere - :popcorn: )
 

Maz

Guru
If I used my real name people would figure out who I am and where I live! :eek:
That reminds me of a joke from Alan Partridge on one of his phone-ins...

"Ladies and gentleman, the next caller on the line feels that he may well be 'a gay'. To preserve his anonymity, he will be referred to by his first name only; we're speaking to 'Domingo' in Little Oakley. Hello, Domingo...oh, it appears he's hung up. There's a lovely tapas bar if you're ever in Little Oakley, by the way..."
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
haha i'm gonna go with this! (except i'm a she :tongue:)

Actually it really should be arar but if everyone pretends they never saw this thread i'll go and change my name by deed poll to put things right!
Arabella R. ? :hello:
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
With me, what you see is what you get.

same here: I'm Pat in "real life" too (short for Patricia :rolleyes:) If a nick name is required, I'm Pat Glasgow - I can't forget that: looked myself out of my favorite forum years ago, because I had forgotten my user name, silly me!
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
Yes, and I'm fed up with telling him my name's not Jimmy....

;)

Many years ago, when i first got to Glasgow as a city newbie, I saw a guy in the street hailing a taxi in town, the driver told him he was going to pick up, so the guy said " ok, come back for me, Jimmy" - meaning, after drop off.
So I asked my friend: how did that guy know the random taxi driver's name? :scratch:
 
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