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User32269

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Spent years being called Scouse. Now back in Liverpool, a couple of lads who I've known forever still call me Tefal every now and then. Goes back to when my hair started receding just as the Tefal scientists adverts appeared. Grrr!
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classic33

Leg End Member
The Mad Scientist at school. Don't upset him, he's the the Mad Scientist!
Nutty Professor at first two jobs after school.
Eddy/Eddie, after Eddy Yates, binman Coronation Street, started at the second job and stuck.
 

derrick

The Glue that binds us together.
I knew an old Greek guy many years ago, He always called me blondie. I think it was something to do with the colour of my skin, i never had blonde hair.^_^
 

chriswoody

Legendary Member
Location
Northern Germany
Sharing my name as I do with a certain woodland game bird, I had a lot of inevitable nicknames thrown my way when I was young. Timberwillie being the most inventive, but Copperknob and Lumberdick being two other common ones. Here in Germany it's not taken long for colleagues to start referring to me as Herr HolzSchwanz.
 

Jimidh

Veteran
Location
Midlothian
At Primary school I used to be known as Meatballs - due to my surname and a popular tinned delicacy!!! In the 70s.
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
I knew an old Greek guy many years ago, He always called me blondie. I think it was something to do with the colour of my skin, i never had blonde hair.^_^
There's an old guy who lives near me at the moment who for some reason calls me Alf. Absolutely no idea why but if I pass him on the very short walk for a paper I get a "Good morning Alf. Nice day " etc
 
At primary school I was called Fraud Legs ( cos I'm so short)
At secondary school Hedgepig ( I was scruffy and fairly round to begin with, not Hedgehog as it sounded crap apparently)
In the Army originally called Fred Scuttle ( Benny hill character)
then Harry the Bastard ( young ones character and people said it suited my character as a stroppy sod) then Harry the half a B and finally Harry the Dog ( short for the dog and bone, as I am in Telecomms, not what you may have been thinking)
 
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