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Although Laind is okay, I prefer more to be called Lain. Just sounds more subtle....and feminine...The "D" in the end makes it macho.
I'll stick to Uncle Virg, (sorry Toni. You'll call him Uncle Virgy, I don't mind..). I call Pensive Pense, RobinHood3000 Rob, The Dragon Pen, kathycf Kathy, Madhuri Mads, Kilted Exile Kilt, Aimus Sage Aim, Subterranean Sub, Miss Tenderness Miss T. or Taleen, Ozeed Oz, Whiffling Pin Mr. Whiffling Pin (I just thought that I'm not that close to him to call him Whiff. Yet.). And a whole others.
I can't shorten Shoutgrace, Schokokeks and Dramasnot, respectably though. I call Dramasnot Drame, although that makes as much sense as me affording to go to Mars anytime now..
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Originally Posted by
Laindessiel
I'll stick to Uncle Virg, (sorry Toni. You'll call him Uncle Virgy, I don't mind..).
How about Uncie Virg?
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Hehehe!!! I'm not fond of using "ie" oy "y" and connecting it to the word, it's Toni's style...But ofcourse when I say Toni, it doesn't mean Toni-ie or Toni-y or worse Tony!
I like to call the PAM plain Tend because there's simply no other way of putting it! Or would you want to be called "TENDY"? 
Oh hey, "TENDY", Manny Pacquiao ended the most talked-about trilogy in boxing since that Ali-Frasier match-up! And he was with a slight fever then! But I admire Morales for being a sport; he held Manny's hands up when Manny was announced the winner...Humble...
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Actually Lainy, I was a bit dissapointed the fight ended so soon, but it was still good while it lasted. I like both fighters and was glad to see them fight once more, Pacquiao looked very sharp he was definitely the better of the two during that fight he was so on top of his game.
"Americans should know the universe itself as a road, as many roads, as roads for traveling souls."
-Walt Whitman
They have their worries, they’re counting the miles, they’re thinking about where to sleep tonight, how much money for gas, the weather, how they’ll get there—and all the time they’ll get there anyway, you see.
-Jack Kerouac
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Originally Posted by
Schokokeks
Cookie, or Schoky, all fine with me

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Yeah ! "Cookie. Choco cookie." I'm the real Bond

I like you much better than the "real" Bond, James Bond.
Nicknames in offline time: Kat (as Oz
says,) Kath, and er...Kitty
My dad calls me that sometimes, like Miss Kitty.
Here I have used Night for Nightshade, Pen for Pendragon, Aim for Aimus and Pensy for Pensive. You're right Night (hey that rhymes!) Nighty does sound like a nightgown. A friend of mine tried having lingerie parties to supplement her income (sort of like a Tupperware party) and we used to call them "Naughty Nighty" parties.
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Originally Posted by
kathycf

I like you much better than the "real" Bond, James Bond.
Wanna be my Bond girl then, Kitty ?
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Originally Posted by
Schokokeks
Wanna be my Bond girl then, Kitty ?

Well, if you like. I make no promises about emerging from the ocean wearing a white bikini though.
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Originally Posted by
Laindessiel
Manny Pacquiao ended the most talked-about trilogy in boxing since that Ali-Frasier match-up! And he was with a slight fever then! But I admire Morales for being a sport; he held Manny's hands up when Manny was announced the winner...Humble...

Originally Posted by
TEND

Actually Lainy, I was a bit dissapointed the fight ended so soon, but it was still good while it lasted. I like both fighters and was glad to see them fight once more, Pacquiao looked very sharp he was definitely the better of the two during that fight he was so on top of his game.

Originally Posted by
Laindessiel
Yep, Pacquiao was ever ready. But I think one reason why Morales lost was that although he lost, what, 40 lbs (?) the last 4 months (10 lbs. being the last week of his training) and acquired the service of 7 of the world's best dieticians, I think his body didn't cope so well with the fast transition from 170 lbs. to 129 lbs that ended up losing his usual fighting stamina. Not the best time to get sick, he says. I reckon his getting married months before the fight ruined his chances on winning because he gets easily distracted (with the love bug...you know how
looove is.

) and was still on the Honeymoon stage....
I didnt really enjoy the last one,honestly it's time for Morales to stop. Between the fights with Barerra and Pacquiao he is done, he was great to watch but he is a shadow of what he used to be.
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Nah, *with a Sean-Connerian-air* I'm more into classy women anyway 
I should think about a nickname for Aimus...How about if I call you "M'king" and you add the most ironic tone to it every time ?
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Originally Posted by
kilted exile
I didnt really enjoy the last one,honestly it's time for Morales to stop. Between the fights with Barerra and Pacquiao he is done, he was great to watch but he is a shadow of what he used to be.
True enough, Morales is not the fighter he used to be, I actually didn't think he was going to have another fight with Pacquiao. He just was not up to the task this time around, he got hit quite a few times where he jsut plain didn't see it coming. He got a few good punches in where you thought maybe he could pull something off but the Pac Man dispersed those few moments pretty quickly.
"Americans should know the universe itself as a road, as many roads, as roads for traveling souls."
-Walt Whitman
They have their worries, they’re counting the miles, they’re thinking about where to sleep tonight, how much money for gas, the weather, how they’ll get there—and all the time they’ll get there anyway, you see.
-Jack Kerouac
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Real life nicknames for me: "Data," "Clark Kent."
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Si ella me olvida
Qué importa perderme
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Para qué vivir
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I don't think that nickname is for ya, Robin.
Clark Kent should only refer to the His Cutenesses Tom Welling and Brandon Routh and Cristopher Reeves. No one else..
just think of something more apprpriate for ya, mate.
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